Reviews on Bar food in Long Eaton, United Kingdom including The Butchers Bar and Steakhouse, Harrington Arms, Bennetts Bar, Restaurant and Hotel, The Corn Mill, Nag's Head, The Risley Park, Malt Shovel Shardlow, The Grill at 25, The Steamboat Inn, Hill's Bar & Grill
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4 based on 58 reviews
Summary at the bottom.We were a walk in group and if i'm honest i wasn't expecting to have to wait at 8pm as the Centre felt quiet. Wrong, bar was dead but restaurant was heaving.Waited in the bar, which is nicely done, and had a house Rosé, house Rioja, and 2 of the on-tap cider. £19.25 for the drinks, but both wines were large. Its not cheap, but the drinks were good quality.Huge table which seemed seriously over the top, but when we ordered starters to share, with side plates we filled it.They had run out of a few bits, but late on a Saturday when it closes for a few days after, i find this reassuring as it probably means everything is actually fresh!!Starters - chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, jalapeno bites, pigs in blankets.Mains - two of the meatballs, a chille burger, and a bagel burger. Two sides of onion rings.I'll summarise, portions of the mains are enormous. Bordering on ridiculous. But the quality of food is excellent, all presented well. We ALL had a doggie bag, as we couldn't finish but did not want to waste a bit.Prices - drinks are pricey but nice, food is reasonable, especially for the portion size and quality.Service - friendly, attentive, and very informal. You are treated like a guest, rather than just a customer.Fine Details - moist towelettes between courses, extra cutlery brought to the table without request, and the brilliant bathrooms!
3 based on 156 reviews
Good homemade food. Massive portions at a decent price. Friendly atmosphere and staff. Next to canal and river trent. Dogs allowed inside.
3 based on 333 reviews
Have breakfast anywhere but here. Try a roadside "greasy spoon" cafe in preference. And if you want to order and eat your dinner in this dump....go ahead.I was very disappointed to read your feedback following your visit our restaurant. I can assure you this is not the normal standard of service we offer at the restaurant and I have discussed your comments with the team. Thank you for bringing these matters to my attention as it is through our guest's feedback that we are able to assess our services and facilities. I do hope that you will visit the restaurant in the future in order that we may have the opportunity to re-store your faith in our product s and services.
4 based on 159 reviews
We wandered round Shardlow after a coffee in the clock warehouse and eventually came to the malt shovel ready for a sandwich lunch . It was busy maybe due to the lovely Easter weather . The staff are friendly and our food arrived fresh and well presented .
4 based on 465 reviews
Visited on a friday lunch time, and was quite impressed. Menu is extremely large - probably too much in fairness - and there are also additional snack and early bird menus. Had a pulled pork sandwich and fries, which was tasty and well presented. I wouldn't rush back, but it was a good place for a quick pit stop
4 based on 93 reviews
The Nags Head prides itself on its outstanding Cask Ale Beers and Home made traditional English food at a fair price. At the Nags Head Inn it retains many of its original features with the lounge having beamed ceilings and the bar having a wood burning st
If you want home-cooked, traditional pub grub rather than chain-pub ding dong slop or over priced arty-farty gastro pub fayre then this is the place to go. Four of us ate for less than a tenner, the "early bird" lunch time deal takes some beating, decent stocked bar and wine list. I went for the soup and faggots off the early-bird and the cheese and biscuits, a bargain at £4.50
4 based on 547 reviews
Situated in the small town of Beeston which is located in the suburbs of Nottingham. The Corn Mill is unrecognisable following our refurbishment in October 2009. Close to Attenborough Wildlife Centre. Serves food all day and has guest beers. Friendly staf
Couldnt wait to go and see the new cornmill all re-vamped. Went on the trail night and again on the open night. And all i can say is...the trail night was not a one off...food, setting, service everything was sencond to none. They have pulled out all the stops. Great work done by all the staff. It was sooo busy. I really hope it continues for the team. Good luck and thank you for two great nights. We will be back for sure.Thanks for taking the time to let us know how we did. Have a great day!
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4 based on 238 reviews
A contemporary style Bar and Restaurant that offers amazing food as well as Tapas, Gin & Cocktails daily is complimented with 9 stunning hotel bedrooms, situated close to Long Eaton town centre and 10mins from M1 (J25) Eastmidlands Airport. Full Gin and C
Very poor quality and presentation. Sandwiches were very basic and no option to choose. The cakes were hard and obviously shop purchased and cut up. Side salad just dropped on top of sandwiches with about 10 crisps. Definitely not worth the money.service non existent had to go ask for additional drinks. Only 2 other people in the place at the time and this tells me why.
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4 based on 502 reviews
Reasonable food, reasonable range, reasonably priced, but not 'excellent'. The portions were a little mean - 1/2 a small grilled tomato, 1 onion ring, and a few chips with an otherwise "nicely cooked" steak, then we payed extra for a sauce, and extra on top of that for 2 slices of mushroom, and a 'non-existent' blue cheese topping. The blue cheese topper was evident on my husband's dinner - but not on mine. Staff were OK, not rude or anything, but just seemed to be pre-occupied, and not interested in us at all. They were quite cold and almost frosty. Seating was OK, table clean, but not appealing or dressed. It was the end of a long day for us, and i was too tired too complain. Shame - as we had though a meal here would have rounded the day of perfectly, instead we were just glad to get home, and didn't bother staying for drinks or dessert.Hi Linda H, I'm really disappointed we've let you down and received this poor rating. If youâd like to provide your contact details to [email protected] Iâd really like to make contact with you and make this right. ThanksKimberley
4 based on 312 reviews
First visit to the Butchers, and was impressed. Set in what looks like an old mill, the restaurant is decked out in an industrial style, with exposed brickwork and light cords. One part is laid out as a bar area, with a separate dining room.As expected, the main draw are the steaks - with plenty of choice, and also some of the more unusual cuts - bavette, onglet etc.There are other options - burgers, chicken etc, but you've got to go for the steak really. My cote de boeuf was cooked well, nicely medium rare with well made fries and salad, and my wife's burger was also nikce and juicy.Will definitely return to this hidden gem.
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