Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in St Ives. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you. including Elsie May's Electric Lounge, The Oliver Cromwell, White Hart, The Queen's Head, The Cock, The Golden Lion Hotel Restaurant, The Nelsons Head, The White Swan Conington Freehouse, The Duchess Freehouse and Restaurant, Floods Bar & Eatery
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4 based on 67 reviews
Whether travelling by land or water, youâll always arrive to a warm welcome at Floods, Bar & Eatery. Idyllically set on the picturesque banks of the River Great Ouse in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, weâre a family friendly pub and restaurant offering an assort
Enjoyed a good pint of well-poured and smooth Guinness at Floods. The atmosphere was pretty raucous and there were plenty of people inside and out. The bar and seating areas have a student-like feel to it and in some parts itâs quite dingy. Definitely not a traditional style of pub / bar. Not my favourite place in St Ives.
4 based on 70 reviews
Just a quick stop off.Had one of our favourite beers on (Hopback, Summer Lightening) so would have been rude not to have a couple of pints. Had a few starters to share they were nothing groundbreaking but pleasant nonetheless.
4 based on 207 reviews
A Beautiful country pub in rural Cambridgeshire. Open all day every day from 12, food available as per restaurant hours listing. Large garden with Children's play area, we are dog and family friendly and look forward to your visit.
We visited the White Swan for Sunday lunch following a recommendation from a friend. Booking advised!It's a charming traditional pub with a car park and outside seating. The welcome was warm and all the staff (and other patrons) really friendly. I arrived early was welcome to wait at the bar while the rest of our party arrived.All food was absolutely excellent and reasonably priced - we had various Sunday roasts on our table including beef, pork and lamb. All scrumptious and served with a generous and varied selection of vegetables, Yorkshire puds etc.Catering for a gluten free diet (coeliac, mentioned when booking) was superb - dietary requirements were confirmed when we were seated and again when placing a food order. A separate serving of gluten free gravy was provided - well done!In summary, we had a super lunch and will definitely hurry back and recommend to others :)
4 based on 38 reviews
This little pub is quite small internally but very cozy.Part of the Greene king chain, the pub serves a decent range of beers and ales and also welcomes dogs on leads.We visited for lunch today and both opted for the steak and ales pie served with chips and vegetables and at a tenner each,was money well spent.The pies were excellent and we're full of chunks of beef with a few carrots lobbed in for good measure. Coupled together with two pints of coke, our food totalled a very fair £26.50.A cracking little pub in a lovely part of Cambridgeshire.Visited 16th February 2019.
4 based on 254 reviews
The staff were truly excellent and the food was far better than average for a hotel restaurant. Not the least expensive venue in St.Ives but worth the extra for a tasty and well presented meal.As well as cooked meals, the restaurant also serves a range of sandwiches, burgers etc.Certainly a place to return to if in St.Ives.
4 based on 1011 reviews
Cambs Cuisine restaurants are usually so good, so quite a surprise with the Cock. Have been a number of times and usually good, however tonight not so!Tried a fish special starter, King Prawns with garlic, chilli and ginger sounded really nice, however reality was far from expectation. 3 small prawns with a somewhat bland dressing on a bed of blend puree. £8+, avoid, the Duck Parcels that others in our party had were much better choice. I know what I will have IF I go again. Main course steak was much better, if a little basically presented, however others that had the beetroot risotto reported to be rather bland. Deserts were basic fare, nothing to write home about. In summary, they really need to look at the taste of their dishes, after all what is the main priority of the food that is served. TASTE!On the positive side, service was excellent and the beers very good (apart from running out of their guest beer half way through service. May return, but will be keeping a keen eye on reviews first to see if they sort out their menu and flavours. Thank you for leaving us some feedback on your recent visit to us, sorry to hear that you had some disappointment with the food that you ordered.The tiger prawn dish does have a simple puree with it as the prawns themselves have been blasted with the strong flavours of garlic, chilli & ginger, we want to avoid losing these wonderful tastes with more over powering spices. It may well still be on the fish menu next time, if you were to come again. It was supposed to come off a week ago however its been so popular we've extended its time with us.Good to hear you enjoyed the steak. With the beetroot risotto, I like to mix the strong flavours of the smoked mozzarella & candied walnuts, that dress the top, into the risotto. It really brings the dish to life!Our current dessert menu does have a lot of classics on there but I feel chef has given them our own unique twist.If you come again, which I really hope you do, you must try the Pear Tart Tatin with celery syrup & Gorgonzola ice cream or the Chocolate Orange Fondant with chocolate soil & filled with orange curd.Sorry that the guest ale went while you were here, we only get 1 keg of each of the guest ales in, then once its gone its gone, the line is then cleaned & the next one then comes on. The change over can take about an hour or longer if its busy. However with the two house ales & IPA we can kept the flow going much quicker.Lovely to hear that you appreciate our service & hope very much that we get to see you again soon.RegardsBen
4 based on 202 reviews
Family run village pub with restaurant in the heart of Needingworth, Serving great beers, wines, home-cooked food with a constantly changing specials board, gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options always available.
Tonight Saturday 6th April we visited for the first time, when we arrived it was very busy & loud in the bar area as people were watching football. I had booked a table & we ended up having three courses because the menu was so nice & the price was good for freshly cooked & well presented food. We need to call again to try more dishes.
4 based on 178 reviews
Booked a table for 2, when arrived I ordered our roast dinners straight away. Other customers who arrived after us were served, so after 40 minutes I enquired where our meals are, nothing was said except they will be out straight away. Waited another 10 minutes and still nothing, so we cancelled our meals and looked somewhere else.
4 based on 156 reviews
Four of us visited for lunch in September. Very warm welcome. Atmospheric, traditional pub. Excellent range of very well kept real ales. The Timothy Taylor Landlord was top notch. There is also a large selection of bottled craft ales. Hearty, home made food. Great service throughout. Recommended.
4 based on 48 reviews
Opened in December 2018, Elsie Mayâs Electric Lounge is a new family-run café and bar located just off the Market Square, bringing back a taste of history to St Neots, complete with delicious food, tasty drinks and comfy seats. The building was purposely
I have to say that this is somewhere that I will most definitely go to again for breakfast and am keen on trying at other times of the day.Surroundings are really nice. Tastefully furnished and service was excellent. Very reasobly priced breakfast which was really nice. Simply couldn't fault it.We will return. Hi there, thank you very much for the lovely comments - I shall pass these on to the team. We hope to see you again soon!
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