Reviews on Pub food in Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross, including The Three Oaks, The Jolly Farmer, The Jolly Cricketers, The Oaks, The Lytton at Chalfont Dene, The Dumbbell, The Ivy House, The Green Man, The Three Horseshoes, The Greyhound Inn
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3 based on 62 reviews
Sadly a potentially lovely local pub with history spoilt by allowing regulars to fill the air with profanities. No obvious management. I feel sorry for the young staff subjected to constant âfâ this and that.Used to be a great place to go.
4 based on 177 reviews
Came for lunch as we usually do about 3 times a year to find new owners and staff. The portions were smaller than before, pudding menu much worse, it took 1 hour 45 minutes to serve 2 sandwiches a burger and 3 desserts, staff were not attentive at all the place was almost empty so no excuse for the long waits. Our salad was brown there was onion skin left in my salad and the large circular base of the iceburg lettuce was left in my nan's salad the kids burger had no veg or salad on the side. The kids burger was over cooked and far too much of a rich meat for a young child. The cheesecake was disappointing flavourless and a strange texture. The most disappointing was the service though usually your greeted by a friendly atmosphere and constantly checked upon this time just left sat waiting for ages. We complained about the salad but were just offered a half hearted sorry, for the price of the menu we expected a better experience. Shame as we used to love going here shan't be visiting any time soon.Thank you for your feedback. We are very disappointed to hear of your experience while dining with us, and sincerely apologise. We would very much like the opportunity to resolve this issue at hand, and if it's not too much trouble, would really appreciate if you could email me at [email protected]. Thank you, and we hope to hear from you again soon.
4 based on 457 reviews
this delightful hostelry which has featured in many TV programmes serves excellent food at reasonable rates and always makes you welcome with the feeling that you are a valued customer. The staff are consistently charming and friendly with a lovely garden area as well.
4 based on 317 reviews
A beautiful flint and brick old English inn, The Ivy House is right in the heart of the Chiltern Vale and renowned for its excellent food, real ales and extensive wine list. With quaint accommodation, it's also one of the best places to stay in the Chilte
Had a wonderful Flat Iron steak here with some colleagues along with some fabulously tasty starters and a nice couple bottles of reasonably priced Merlot. So good i came back with my partner 3 days later! Highly recommended.Thank you, the staff really appreciate feedback
4 based on 135 reviews
The new management seem lovely, the food great & the Sunday carvery great value & unmissable. Five or so of us have been coming here for years, & we all agree - we really don't like the harsh eco lighting, bright white walls & stark new make-over generally. It was a cosy, country local, but even the snug bar has a strip light in one part and a TV - surely one TV is enough? you can't get away from it... We'd still come for the Sunday roasts, but not an evening drink. It's a real shame - hope they fix it.
5 based on 34 reviews
At the Lytton Restaurant our Head Chef creates a whole new menu every season, capturing the very best of local produce. For the traditionalist we serve the very finest Sunday lunch with succulent roast beef, crispy roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings. T
Really enjoyed our tea in a wonderful setting..going back again next month as it was so good. Highly recommend.Dear Suzie TThank you for your review, we definitely agree that the Afternoon Tea is very moreish!look forward to having you back at the Lytton.Kind regards
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4 based on 294 reviews
We were passing through and chose this place for Sunday lunch as it was listed as dog- friendly and it looked like it had a lot of greenery around it for a nice post lunch walk. We were not disappointed. Very friendly welcome, nice ambience, offered the dog water. Good menu choice- the usual Sunday roasts offered ( I had a lovely vegetarian Chestnut roast with all the trimmings incl veg gravy and a great yorkshire pudding) and hubby had steak which was a good size and he said was perfectly cooked. Great chips too! Yummy dessert choice. Nice lakeside walks nearby. Will definitely come again if in the area. We both had two courses, and bill was just over £40 incl two pints of beer so we thought this was good value.
4 based on 505 reviews
Award winning Free house Victorian Pub, situated in the heart of picture postcard Seer Green Village just outside Beaconsfield. Serving Modern British Food alongside five local ales, artisan Ciders,fine Wines and Organic Soft Drinks. We welcome Children a
A friendly gastro pub in a pretty area.The service was very friendly and efficient.The food was tasty and plentiful.Perhaps it is a little too noisy on a Saturday evening, so I will try again midweek.Dear Stephen Many thanks for your review. The main bar is especially busy at weekends perhaps request our Dining Room which is quieter. We look forward to seeing you soon. Kind regards Amanda Lillitou
4 based on 408 reviews
This retaurant has an extensive menu to cater for all tastes, attentive and efficient staff and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. My family eat here regularly and the food is of a consistently high standard. There are a range of menus - bar food, plus an extensive range of options for a more formal meal. Everything arrives quickly, pipng hot and well presented. The food is tasty and interesting. Love the steak, the confit duck and the mussels. The pistachio souffle is wonderful.The restaurant is sufficiently large to usually guarantee a seat, although it is worth booking at weekends. There is also a good seating area outside for when the sun shines. The restaurant is attached to an equally pleasant pub area, spacious and well decorated. I thoroughly recommend this place for a great evening out or a light lunch - for couples and families.Dear Rhian,Thank you very much for your kind words about your experiences at The Jolly Farmer. To add to what you say, we have new, seasonal Autumn menus rolling-out this week which has even more choices going into the colder months. You will be glad to hear that the duck, steak and mussels carry over into the new menu, but you must come try the new pheasant dish too!Our service and kitchen teams are delighted to hear that their considerable efforts are appreciated, and we look forward to welcoming you back soon.Regards,Gary WiseAssistant Manager
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4 based on 814 reviews
Bridging the gap between country inn & local restaurant, this substantial brick & timber hostelry is a handy addition to the drinking & dining scene in this gentrified part of the Chilterns. The Three Oaks is an independent and contemporary 'Gastro Pub' w
Every dish adds unexpected ingredients and presents itself in a unique style that makes the food in this gastro pub exceptional. The whole kitchen brigade are to be complemented.Coupled with a young service team that is both knowledgable and has personality, this is an excellent place to dine out.Ciara in particular is a great example of the wait staff. Unfaltering standards over several years is a compliment to Manager Wesley. Highly recommended by this experienced reviewer.
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