Reviews on Pub food in Ryde, England, United Kingdom. Ryde is an English seaside town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight, with a population of 23,999 at the 2011 Census. It lies on the north-east coast. The town grew in size as a seaside resort after the villages of Upper Ryde and Lower Ryde were merged in the 19th century. The influence of this era is still strongly visible in the town's central and seafront architecture.
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4 based on 527 reviews
For a family-friendly restaurant and bar with real ale, freshly ground coffee and an outside eating area with a spectacular view of the beach and Sandown Bay, you can't do better than come to Flanagan's on Pier Street. Try one of our fantastic burgers mad
Located on a corner over looking the sea and tables outside as well as in.called for dinner and ordered sandwiches,they arrived well presented with salad as well,very nice.thinging of going in for dinner 1night this week.
4 based on 500 reviews
We think that the Culver Haven Inn has some of the best views on the Isle of Wight. We also think it has delicious pub food, friendly bar staff and a cosy atmosphere. Well, we would wouldn't we? Why not come and check it for yourself? Don't forget, we are
A beautiful walk over Culver Down followed up by lunch in the pubHe had a fish burger, which looked a substantial portion, and came with chips and side salad. I had the small gammon, egg and chips, which was the amount I would normally give myself for dinner!All with two mugs of proper latte, came to a reasonable £23Very friendly staff, the dog enjoyed her stroke and bonio
4 based on 213 reviews
Family friendly pub & restaurant with large outdoor play area and garden. Dogs welcome in pub and garden.
Lovely little country pub with separate dining area. Decor is fine, the restaurant area looks very recently done in fact. We had smoked haddock and the steak special, both very tasty, nicely presented. Good pub fare at a reasonable price. We shared slice of chocolate/strawberry cheesecake which was light and pleasing. Coffee average but fine with dessert. We booked ahead and the lady on the phone was very pleasant. All staff friendly and welcoming making for a very nice evening meal. Doorway in was a little tight to accommodate a wheelchair but manageable with care and ramp up helped. Highly recommended based on this visit.
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4 based on 507 reviews
Was recommended to eat here by our B&B owner who also told us to make sure we booked as it is small and usually very busy. Real old fashioned charming village pub with an italian menu comprising pizza and pasta and much more. Went for the "life changing" lasagne which was very nice and the wife had the sea bass which was served on a bed of tagiatelle also very good. Service is good and friendly staff made it a nice atmosphere for a pleasant evening.
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4 based on 1335 reviews
Our first time here for a meal and we were initially happy. Nice restaurant/pub with a nice ambiance. Menu choices were rather small which was disappointing and prices were higher that most competitors in the area. I was rather amazed that when choosing a Burger the chips were an extra charge of £2. Rather odd because who has a burger meal without the chips. My wife chose to have sweet potato chips with hers and our friend had pork belly with sweet potato chips. However the chips turned up and were almost cold. On mentioning this to the staff they were immediately replaced.We dine out collectively as a group once a month but would not rate the Taverners as one of the best we have eaten in, although we will return again to see how things fare next time.
4 based on 159 reviews
Iâve visited the Artisan since 20 July and have met Jamie, Lynette, Angus, Ben, Rob and Anthony as the bar staff. Anthony served me my first ever Artisan coffee last Sunday. The atmosphere is outstanding.I have met Jamie most often out of the staff, who, like the other staff is very accommodating to customersâ individual needs, who provide a warm welcome to me and other customers.I also made my first ever visit to the Upstairs part of the Artisan on 28 September which Iâd not got around to visiting before last Saturday where they have an additional bar and seating.The Artisan also holds live music.I have varied having one or more soft cold and hot drinks to one or more drinks and a meal, and staying for a few minutes through to an hour or longer, depending on the occasion in question, but whatever the duration, I always arrive and leave feeling happy at the Artisan.The Artisan has many alcoholic drinks including cocktails, as well as soft drinks including an exquisite orange juice from freshly squeezed oranges, and a separate fizzy orange juice drink, plus specialist rhubarb and separately apple drinks among the wide variety of drinks they sell.At my most recent visit, Lynette and Jamie were on duty. On this occasion, Jamie took my order at the bar counter and also delivered my fish & chips meal to my table (an excellent size portion of both) where I watched and listened to a Jazz trio performing to my right at the far end of the downstairs (entrance) room.Wow thankyou for your fantastic review, it really is much appreciatedAnthony
4 based on 516 reviews
Village Pub providing exceptional food using fresh local produce. All of our delicious desserts are homemade. We provide table service and pride ourselves on making your visit special. We have a courtyard in which you can enjoy the sunshine and admire the
Whilst on holiday on the Isle of Wight we called into the White Lion (PO30 3AA) for dinner. Having been disappointed with other dining venues we were delighted to find a pleasant atmosphere, great service and a good, reasonably priced menu.A great find ... thoroughly recommend.Thank you for your great review, much appreciated. Glad you all enjoyed your meals . Best wishes Gary & Lou
4 based on 340 reviews
Kynges Well is a family run pub situated in the historic town of brading, on the Isle of Wight. We serve fresh, homemade meals daily - using all local produce and our specials board is updated daily with a traditional roast dinner available on Sundays. Li
The modest frontage hides a large dining area, and though the car park is small there is more parking not far uphill. Interesting menu with a good gluten free selection served by genuinely helpful, interested and engaging staff. Big portions so you may not need a starter or dessert! Almost merits five stars but the food was a bit cold and my fish slightly over cooked ( though there was a sudden rush of people just as we arrived) and there is stiff competition on the island in god pub food. Donât let my rating put you off as weâd certainly go again.
4 based on 1403 reviews
A warm welcome awaits at The Pointer, where Landlord and Lady, Rob and Rachel, invite you to join them in one of the Islands oldest, most historic pubs.
Stopped here on a Monday lunchtime for some refreshment after a 20 minutes ride from the ferry at East Cowes. Good beer as youâd expect from Fullers. Friendly and helpful staff in a lovely cosy bar. Food was delicious and beautifully presented, especially the ploughmans lunch.
4 based on 557 reviews
We called here having been on the Steam railway and it was a gem of a find. Friendly staff and a great choice of food. We had prawns in a rose Marie sauce in white bread, Two lamb pies, with lots of lamb in and two ploughman's. All very good portions. Possibly the best meal we had on the Isle of Wight. £42.06 for five of us including drink it was very good value
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