Reviews on Pub food in Addlestone, United Kingdom including The Queens Head, Three Horseshoes Laleham, The Cricketers, The White Hart, Black Prince, The Old Crown, Red Lion, The Kingfisher, Thyme at the Tavern, Crown Chertsey
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3 based on 196 reviews
The is an amazing place to go to. Great food with good size portions, the staff are all friendly and it's dog friendly. A fantastic venue for an event or just to meet friendsDear RachelThank you so much for your kind words, we hope to see you again very soon.
4 based on 81 reviews
Visited Sunday early evening after Thorpe Park. Lovely garden, great choice of background music and very friendly girl serving Locals were nice too
4 based on 1003 reviews
Situated on the banks of the River Thames, The Kingfisher offers superb views and a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. The perfect venue for a memorable lunch, dinner, or drink, this pub, bar, and restaurant is perfectly equipped to accommodate all of your din
The restaurant is nicely decorated and has a range of different foods - would have liked to see a few more veggie choices. However, the veggie choices offered were slightly different to the usual halloumi burger! Staff were very accommodating to friend who has quite specific dietary requirements. She was given a folder which detailed all the ingredients for each of the items on the menu and the chef was able to cater to her needs. Very nice atmosphere!Thanks for the terrific rating and review Trish. So looking forward to having you back at The Kingfisher again soon.Best,DomGeneral Manager
4 based on 430 reviews
The Red Lion Pubis one of the oldest established riverside pubs in Shepperton, situated between Sunbury and Chertsey, on what was, for many years the road in the Parish. This was the building occupied by the first known licensee, Robert Reed, between 1722
This is definitely a restaurant that serves drinks, rather than a pub and all the better for some innovative dishes and flavours. Like most gastropubs, the interior is modern, with a welcome sense of space even when itâs really busy. Friendly and efficient service is a feature. We had a couple of plates of mini pork belly bites to share as a starter, which were really tasty, even if theyâre not remotely healthy! The chicken wings were amazing, with a spicy sauce and lots of meat. Most us had the burger for our main, which everyone enjoyed. Thereâs a good selection of beer and wine, including a nice Beavertown lager. A good time was had by all.
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4 based on 190 reviews
This pub is nicely situated by the river at Weybridge and I met a group of friends for lunch. Excellent choice of food, sandwiches, toasties, baked potatoes, omelettes through to lasagne, fish and chips etc. We all chose sandwiches, toasted in my case, they were well filled, freshly made and delicious, with nice varied side salads. Pleasantly quiet with no background music, a considerable plus! Staff pleasant, friendly and efficient. Car park a little cramped, but parking in the road seemed possible. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 129 reviews
Pay for parking £1, you get this back When you present over the bar.Food is excellent, highly recommend chicken kievbest I have tasted. Good choice onthe menu. Friendly staff.The only negative is it is a family pubwhich is great, but when we wentchildren were playing hide and seekin the area where were eating, at one timeactually under our table.their parentswe're in another area watching sport.The pub gets noisy but it is a good atmosphereThe prices are very good, they have a seniorcitizens menu during the week until around5pm. We have visited a few times, lunch timesare usually quiet and relaxed.Hi Chris, thank you for the review. Apologise for the children who may have interupted your visit. Hope this doesn't put you off for future visits.
4 based on 61 reviews
We've been here a couple of times now purely for the food. The quality is very good especially considering the reasonable prices. The menu isn't pretentious at all, but what is there is done well. There's a specials board as well offering different things from their staple menu. The food itself is of a much better standard than a the expected pub lunch - and chips that aren't just there as plate filler. The pub itself is very clean and tidy, drinks are reasonable too.The garden is lovely as it backs on to the river Wey and in this weather it's just the thing for a lovely afternoon
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4 based on 129 reviews
Since being built, The Cricketers has been the pride of Rowtown. It's beautiful structure and dominant position lent itself perfectly to both locals and passersby alike. Following an extensive refurbishment and overhaul The Cricketers will now, once again
.... lunch with the family, which was booked all of 20 minutes on advance. On a glorious day it was surprising that it was possible to book at such a great pub. There were enough gins on offer to satisfy my daughter, and a good range of craft ales and beers on draught. The food is solid pub grub, although the cob salad was a highlight. Service was attentive and quick, so a great place to meet for lunch. Finally look out for the distinctive squat pint glasses from Camden Ales..
4 based on 1012 reviews
We re-opened the Three Horseshoes back in 2009 and haven't looked back since! A mixture of old and new, the Three Horseshoes Laleham is now enjoying life sitting well and truly at the top of its community. We have created a smart and comfortable pub with
We wre a party of four, and were impressed with the overall finish of the place. Interesting menu and pleasant staff but the place does get very busy even midweek lunch time so booking is strongly advised.Three of or party really like the food, unfortunately one was not so happy saying the squid was rubbery and the bubble & squeak on the mains was bland.
4 based on 721 reviews
The Queen's Head was built in the mid 18th century and has been both a coach house and courthouse (complete with its own gallows) before becoming a pub many years ago. Step inside and the character of the building is felt in the cosiness of the snugs, the
We have had disappointing Sunday lunches elsewhere and thought we would try the Queenâs Head. It did not disappoint. The service was excellent. The food delicious. Stunning wines and a great atmosphere. We would highly recommend this pub for eating out.Dear Itinarent-sw19Just a quick note to say thank you very much for posting such a glowing review about your Sunday lunch here last week.You have said everything that makes us happy,I will show your review to the team today.As you will now know we are very busy on a Sunday, it's lively with families and various, so we were especially pleased to see that you found the whole experience tip top.See you again soon, we hope.Many thanksHarriet WalkerGeneral Manager
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