Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Hertford. Hertford (/ˈhɑːrtfərd/ HART-fərd, locally /ˈhɑːrfərd/ HAR-fərd) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. Forming a civil parish, the 2011 census put the population of Hertford at about 26,000.
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4 based on 36 reviews
Established in 1817, we are a Traditional Local Free House selling quality Ales, Fine Wines, Lagers & locally sourced food. The Black Horse is not only a great watering hole, but home to the Black Horse Bakery, Black Horse Rugby Club, Hartham Commoners an
The other side of the Ring Road to the town but worth finding. Busy pub with drinkers though it does do food. 6 Cask Ales and 2 Ciders. Beer I had from local brewer and in good condition. Discount on Cask Beers to Camra members. TV Screens.
4 based on 137 reviews
Went with my wife for a drink on a Friday night for the first time. Got there early and secured a good table. Good, friendly service. We didn't eat but menu seemed decent and burgers looked good. Log fire in the corner lent a cosy atmosphere. Great pub.
4 based on 298 reviews
Surrounded by rolling hills & lush forests the Grandison is ideally located for the perfect country retreat. Families, walkers, cyclists & dogs all find us a refreshing place to relax & re-fuel. We are open for lunch (12-3pm) & Dinner (6-9pm) from Tuesday
We called to book a table for lunch on Easter Sunday morning for a late lunch with my disabled Mother and Father. They couldn't have been more accommodating and friendly. They reserved a table for us outside with plenty of room for the wheelchair. The food was excellent and the service too. A really lovely afternoon and will definitely visit again.
4 based on 257 reviews
The College Arms is a great place to relax and unwind whether it's just for a drink in the bar or a meal from our fantastic fresh, seasonal menu. We have a large rear garden and are dog and child friendly.
Just been for lunch and and it was not good and I won't be going back.I had the cod cheeks for a starter which had no seasoning, my husband had a salmon salad which was equally disappointing. My main of hake with mussles were gritty, the asparagus was not al dente but hard and the fish was too salted. The pie seemed to come with bistro gravy, hardly top quality food.Should have complained and we didn't. Hello BluePurrl,I am sorry to hear your experience with us did not meet your expectations. Wherever possible we work with local and artisan suppliers. We aim to provide our customers with sustainable sourced fish and traditionally raised meat. Our suppliers are reputable and share our commitment to fresh, good quality seasonal ingredients. Our chefs work hard to create and execute our menus, using these core values.Had we been aware of your meals being unsatisfactory, we would of happily dealt with your complain in house. I hope you will give us the benefit of the doubt and try us again. Kind regards,Natalie
4 based on 333 reviews
A welcoming family-run country pub with good food and friendly staff. Extensive outdoor seating with a children's play area makes this a great venue for family dining. Food available all day at weekends.
Galley Hall is a lovely place, very comfortable with a great garden and patio area. The childrenâs play area was a hit with my 3yr old granddaughter. The staff extremely friendly.But sorry we didnât rate the food, we all had a roast dinner, which was a bit like school dinners. My granddaughter had sausage, chips and peas, which she said she didnât like, thinking she was being fussy we tried it and must admit, it wasnât very pleasant, sausage was cold and chips under cooked, we should have sent it back.We would go again but just for a drink and on a lovely evening to sit on the patio.
4 based on 133 reviews
Arrived early on a Sunday evening. Difficult to get to the bar as blocked by sozzled âregularsâ. Had to order our drinks through them and have our beers passed over their heads. Would have been nice for someone to step aside.hi Gareth, thank you for your review, sorry you felt this way about your visit, no one has ever called the millstream hertford clicky if anything the opposite, sorry again on this occasion you were made to feel this way, we do get very busy on sundays and we are only a little pub that lacks space. we hope to see you again kind regards
4 based on 219 reviews
A traditional pub in the heart of the Hertfordshire countryside, serving value for money home made food. Fine ales, wines and spirits. Two tranquil gardens, restaurant and bars
We often visit the FB sometimes for drinks in the lovely, relaxing, adult friendly garden and often eat. Recently had a lovely, family sunday lunch and was looked after by Nada who always has time for a chat. Great service and food from a professional, friendly team.
4 based on 302 reviews
Its an old world in great location in centre of town and had parking. Rooms were very comfortable and bar was nice and staff very efficient and friendly. I would certainly stay again. Dear Gary, thank you for taking the time to review our hotel. We appreciate your comments and hope we may see you againRegardsSharon Howell,
4 based on 125 reviews
At Smokeshed our message is 'Come as you are!' - Whether you've just finished work and need a cold one to unwind or fancy a relaxed tasty meal kicking back in your casuals with a few mates and family, we're here to help you chill and let the world go by..
Smokeshed cooked us a lovely full English breakfast. The service was very fast and efficient and the quality of the food excellent. We shall certainly be returning to Smokeshed soon probably for an evening meal or lunch. Parking is easy with 1-hour free parking bays nearby as well as a large Sainsburys and Asda car park.Hi thereThankyou so much for the review.
4 based on 227 reviews
The Candlestick Freehouse and Restaurant - A traditional Pub renowned for excellent food and a superb wine list, is located in the picturesque hamlet of West End near Essendon in Hertfordshire. Being located in such a peaceful setting allows for a relaxin
Went for a family meal having previously enjoyed the food at The Candlestick. Sadly the day we visited the chef must have been having an off day. The fish and chips were soggy and greasy, the peas dry and shrivelled. The veggie lasagne was heavy and uninspiring. It's always embarrassing leaving food on the plate, but it was just so hard to finish such a disappointing meal. I felt bad recommending it. I know The Candlestick can do much better.
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