Find out what British restaurants to try in Ledbury. Ledbury is a Herefordshire market town, lying east of Hereford, and west of the Malvern Hills.
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4 based on 322 reviews
We are a large family friendly pub, offering a great selection of fine wines, ales and locally sourced food from high quality Herefordshire suppliers. Located at the heart of Much Marcle, our interior oozes that warm, country feel and benefits from warm l
Early evening dinner, plenty of appetising choices on the menu. Settled on the steak and ale pie, was excellent and large! Great tasty veg. Staff were attentive and polite.
4 based on 157 reviews
One sometimes wishes TripAdvisor had a three and a half star option because the Scrumpy House is above 'average'. It is unaffected, honest, a decent option for a family feed. We mainly had fish off the smallish menu. The youthful waitresses were cheerful and eager to help. Delicious vintage cider! We did not have puddings because we were full from our main courses. This is not an expensive place and we are sure to return some day.
4 based on 208 reviews
Cafe/Coffee shop, small friendly with great food & service. Gourmet Burger Bar - Thursday & Friday evenings from 6pm. Takeaway available.
Called in for breakfast. Drinks were served hot including my latte which I really appreciated. My toasted tea cake was served the same time as my husbands cooked breakfast which was perfect. The staff were friendly and helpful without being intrusive. We could find no faults. Well done!
4 based on 403 reviews
The Seven Stars is one of Ledbury's oldest inns. Located in the heart of this picturesque market town, we have a commitment to customer comfort and home-grown, locally sourced food. We have our own farm near Malvern that provides us with all of our pork,
We were walk ins and were immediately accommodated and made to feel welcome. No loud music in the background, doors at the rear wide open to allow lots of fresh air in and space between tables made us feel very comfortable.Choice on menu was good with GF options available.All the staff we encountered were very polite, well turned out, attentive and nothing was to much trouble. Food was very tasty and with decent portion sizes as well.I'm glad that you enjoyed yourselves with us. Come and see us again soon.
4 based on 284 reviews
The Royal Oak is situated on Ross Road, Much Marcle, Ledbury, in a rural location and in an area of outstanding beauty. The surrounding rolling countrysides, the amazing wildlife and the endless walks through nature are just some of the reasons to visit u
We were staying just down the road outside Ledbury and decided to eat here .Called in and were seated in the bar as we had a dog with us .Got two drinks and ordered two of the Longhorn Burgers .We were beginning to think we had been forgotten when the food appeared . One of the best burgers I have ever tasted , everything freshly cooked and presentation was spot .Will call again if we are in the area again!Hi Driftwood Thank you so much for amazing comments. The burgers are lovely aren't they infact I'm starting to look like one.Comments like this make everything worth whileBest wishes Dan & jess
4 based on 308 reviews
Yesterday we had a wonderful lunch at this stylish restaurant. It was hard to tear ourselves away from the stunning dining room, but we sat outside on a sunny day overlooking the Malverns, eating gorgeous food. What could be better. We went for the prix fixe three course lunch at £19.95, and it was worth every penny. I had white middle pork, my husband lemon sole. First impression was 'small portion, stylish but a bit nouveau' - and I was wrong. It was surprisingly filling! Perfectly cooked, melt in the mouth. We both started with ham hock terrine with home made piccalilli. Not a generous portion of piccalilli, small piece of terrine, but fine for a starter. I then had pork and my husband lemon sole. Both looked and tasted gorgeous. Puddings were eton mess (one gripe, I hate those little pre made meringues and it was too small a portion) and an apple mousse. Both delicious. House wine, red, very good. A memorable lunch. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Lovely staff, fabulous food, gorgeous location. We will be returning.
4 based on 376 reviews
Herefordshire CAMRA Pub of the Year 2013. Traditional English pub, with up to 7 cask ales, plus continental lagers & bottled beers. Home-cooked bar meals, including a choice of home-made shortcrust pies. Live music on Sunday afternoons, & folk music jam s
The Prince of Wales is a Black and White timber framed building which I assume dates back to the 16th century. It has a wide range of cask ales and offfers a great lunch menu reasonably priced. It offers a very friendly welcome.
4 based on 448 reviews
A cosy 16th century black and white country Inn set in the heart of the beautiful Herefordshire countryside with great food and luxury B&B rooms. Close to Ledbury and the Malvern Hills. Very dog friendly
A warm welcome await you at the old inn, just on the fringes of Ledbury, olde worldly pub with log fire, great atmosphere and lovely staff that go out of their way to make you feel welcomed.We had a nice room with countryside views and a Juliet balcony.Excellent base for Malvern hills and the show ground, we stayed for the autumn show and have pre booked in readiness for the Spring show.I canât go without praising the hosts and the kitchen staff, we had four meals all delivered to a high standard.Steak, duck, pork ribs and more Steak all cooked to perfection and nicely presented.Keep up the good work, see you in May.Hello again, and thanks ever so much for leaving this wonderful review. Trust us when we say that each member of our fabulous team gets so much satisfaction from such positive feedback. we are so pleased you enjoyed your stay and topped off by Wales winning the rugby! Fingers crossed we have a Wales v England final! Anyway look forward to seeing you next year and thanks again for your kind support.Heather & Chris
4 based on 184 reviews
Rustic modern British Cafe food. Using local fresh ingredients to create home made meals and cakes. Open for coffee, home made cakes, specialty toasties, amazing soups, and light lunches.
I went for lunch with my friend and husband and we all selected the lovely smoked haddock chowder. It was fantastic, excellent amount of fish, potatoes and sweetcorn in a nice rich sauce with a slice of bread. It was very filling but we all managed to have a piece of lovely cake and a drink as well afterwards. We sat outside as we had our dog with us but it was well covered even though it was drizzling.
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5 based on 45 reviews
Aldwynâs Restaurant, bar and bistro is set in a beautiful Victorian building overlooking the Cotswolds with views of the surrounding counties. With luxurious décor, a unique relaxed and inviting atmosphere, it offers the perfect setting for a light lunch,
We were lucky enough to stay overnight here last night whilst visiting Malvern and decided to eat in this beautiful restaurant. Such an attractive setting over looking the countryside. Lots of choice on the menu. Our dinner was delicious and cooked to perfection. We chose River Trout and Chicken with basil and goats cheese. We thought the prices were very reasonable for the excellent quality. The interior is also incredibly stylish. I would strongly recommend this restaurant whether you are a couple or a larger group and I think it would be particularly nice for a special family gathering - enjoy!Hi RockHill_10,It was our pleasure hosting you, and thank you for taking the time to leave us feedback. I am so glad you enjoyed the trout as it is one of my favourite dishes. We do have a private room available should you ever want to enjoy a family gathering here at Aldwyn's. Please do come and stay with us again sometime soon.
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