Reviews on Bar food in Wisbech, England, United Kingdom. Wisbech (/ˈwɪzbiːtʃ/ WIZ-beech) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England. It had a population of 31,573 in 2011. The town lies in the far north-east of the county, bordering Norfolk and only 5 miles (8 km) south of Lincolnshire. The tidal River Nene running through the town centre is spanned by two bridges. In 2011, Wisbech was the second largest town in Cambridgeshire, after Cambridge. Before the Local Government Act 1972 came into force in 1974 Wisbech was a municipal borough.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Traditional village pub with agreat atmosphere. Serves food everyday with a good menu and specials board.
The pub is under new management, lovely couple who run the pub, and very friendly.The food is lovely home cooked food with fresh veg or lovely salad to go with the fish pie.Not expensive, two main meals with two & half pints of beer £23.90. Dogs welcome.Food is served all day. Will go back again soon.Thank you for the review we will look forward to seeing you again soon. K
4 based on 16 reviews
Just had an amazing Sunday roast at the five bells. Snowing and cold outside, inside was a blazing fire and great hospitality. Cannot praise food eough. All freshly cooked, not frozen and heated through also very reasonably priced with more than enough to fill even the biggest eater. Bar service was great, greeted cheerfully and couldn't be more helpful. Highly recommend for both food and ambience
4 based on 62 reviews
Country Pub & Restaurant serving Lunch, Dinner Children's Menu. We have real ales and Beer Garden. We now have accommodation in the form of beautiful ensuite rooms.
We have been to the woodmans on two consecutive sundays with different family members. On both occasions everyone has agreed that the food and the service has been excellent. Sufficient meat and a wide selection of vegetables to suit all tastes. My advice to the restaurant, donât change what you are doing and customers be surprised at the quality and cost. Very good meal at a reasonable cost.
4 based on 89 reviews
01945 583754 Wisbech, Cambridgeshire Dowgate Rd Leverington, PE13 5DH
Visited at lunchtime. There was a varied selection of meals available. Food was excellent I had an excellent steak cooked to perfection for me. It was obvious from our meal that the people that run the Rising Sun care about their customers and know how to cook food very well. Will be returning again. The Elgoods beer was pretty good too.
4 based on 132 reviews
We called into the Elme Hall restaurant for lunch one week day, the restaurant was empty but it did not put us off. I chose soup as a starter and my husband white bait, my main was fish and chips and my husband had the meat pie. The starters were nice, then the mains arrived, the meat pie was actually quite nice with seasonal veg. The fish and chips was a surprise, the chips were stacked like building bricks but were only partially cooked not edible. However, the fish was the greatest surprise...it was a frozen fish portion covered in breadcrumbs which had not been oven cooked or deep fat fried, only put in a microwave so the inner was too tough to eat and the outer was uncooked and anemic, only the pies were edible. Then to add insult to injury the waitress tried to over charge us for the uncooked meal! Such a pity as the place seemed nice and convenient for meals, alas we won't be back.Thank you for your feedback, we're so sorry you found your Fish & Chips "inedible" and are disappointed that the issue was not brought to our attention at the time, particularly as our waiting staff did ask if everything was satisfactory with your meal.Our fish is delivered to us fresh each day, but is of course put straight into our refridgerators to keep it as fresh as possible. The fillets are deep fried per order in our own light flour batter (not breadcrumbs) in our kitchen - it's impossible to cook freshly battered fish in a microwave as you suggest.Glad you enjoyed the Steak and Ale Pie though, which is homemade by our chefs and is on of our most popular dishes.As for the mistake with overcharging this was quickly resolved when you went to pay your bill.
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4 based on 1195 reviews
Breakfast this morning -Greeted by man in joggers and trainersNot shown to a table, just pointed the direction,No tea cups available. Waitress brought pot of tea with coffee mug, no saucer, no spoon,Mentioned milk jug was chipped and she just smiled,Sausages black,Bacon black,Eggs slimy!
4 based on 155 reviews
The Oliver Twist is a traditional Country Inn, with a theme based around the Charles Dickens Novel. The bar serves a nice selection of craft beers, wines and spirits, along with soft drinks and hot beverages, whilst the separate restaurant offers traditio
Can I have some more? â¤ï¸ xxxxGreat location with plenty of parking.Rooms available to stay too.Delicious food with plenty of choice from a varied menu..Emily made us feel welcome and we had a chat to others in the pub/restaurant as it was a great atmosphere.Lovely friendly place and we will recommend to all and be back soon..X
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4 based on 281 reviews
The Elm Tree Inn serves Farm to Fork Cuisine made from scratch using local produce from farmers around us. We take huge pride in our Food & Drinks. Lunch menu is served between 12 noon to 2.30 pm and Dinner at The Elm Tree Inn starts from 6 pm to 9 pm. Ou
Stopped for a quick lunch (starters only) on a Saturday en route to North Norfolk.The place was almost empty which should have been a worry. Nicely decorated, we were shown to a table in the restaurant of 20+ tables, but there was just one other couple dining.We had fish cakes and grilled prawns and decided they were both almost tasteless. We couldn't decide if it was lack of seasoning or poor quality ingredients but they were certainly not of a good quality. To add salt to the kitchen's wounds, our neighbours in the dining room both had steaks. One looked steak like and the other (same cut) was very thick and under done. It was sent back and another provided with many apologies.Whilst finishing our drinks in the bar a couple booked in for a room they had booked online. There was much discussion over whether or not breakfast was included it the rate. Guests said it was but the receptoinist disagreed. It would be resolved later in the day by talking to the Elm Tree's owner.It just seemed that everything was conspiring against the place that day and that it was nearly empty.We won't be returning but perhaps we were unlucky.
4 based on 230 reviews
Just popped in the Red lion this lunchtime for a quick lunch and was certainly not disappointed, good quick friendly service, my horseradish beef was superb, being a good size portion and very reasonably priced, so if you fancy a traditional pub lunch in a traditional old pub that has admirably avoided going along the route of turning the pub into a gastro style overpriced clinical dining room this is the place to go, well worth a visit.
4 based on 362 reviews
This is a pub in a very quiet village in Cambridgeshire we went for a meal on a Groupon voucher and would have willingly paid the full price, the food and service was excellent (they also have rooms) much better than you would expect for such an out of th
Dropped in for a drink and found ourselves having a meal as well. We have been visiting The Lamb and Flag on & off since the mid 1980's, whey before TripAdvisor was even considered. The atmosphere and ambience is great, the decor purely local and attributed to the Fens, you wouldn't expect anything else! There are two dinning rooms, with plenty of choice on the menu. Tonight I had the Gammon, washed down with a pint of Elgoods ale, absolutely excellent. The staff are terrific, friendly, warm and welcoming. Harry B is very happy to recommend The Lamb and Flag in Welney, although I took a chance for a table, be sure to book to avoid disappointment. Enjoy!
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