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4 based on 462 reviews
Great venue, shame they haven't a clue about value for money. Ordered the Ploughman's board expecting a pub Ploughman's. Imagine my disappointment when it arrived, one slice of ham, two very small slivers of cheese, a few segments of apple, some salad, a small lump of fig chutney. No bread, which when requested was very sparse. Price £12.00!!It was the size of a starter unit a main course.On being asked what could improve it, suggestions where ignored.Okay the owners took off our drinks cost off the bill, but I won't be recommending this pub for value for money.
4 based on 159 reviews
The Aitchison family opened The Queen, Brandeston (formerly known as 'The Queen's Head Inn') on the 16th July 2015. Their aim at The Queen is to produce good quality food while maintaining the casual, welcoming atmosphere of an English country pub. Now of
We went here for afternoon snacks / lunch and had a great time. The food was really nice and they gardens were beautiful. The staff were really accommodating, too.We had the croquettes for starters, which were really tasty and quite sizeable, too.Overall The Queen is definitely worth a visit.
4 based on 147 reviews
We arrived hungry after a full day out and ordered an evening meal. Unfortunately despite cheerful and generally helpful service from the two staff who had to tend the bar and serve meals, the food was moderate and did not support their efforts. One plate of food was lukewarm and the other, crab and crayfish linguine, contained only scraps of said shellfish and relied heavily on lots of peas! This was a shame as the pub itself is a cosy, welcoming place. Perhaps we were unlucky...
4 based on 501 reviews
A beautiful and charming 15th Century pub, perfectly situated on the A1120 tourist road en-route to the famous Suffolk coast. We have a large beer garden to the side which overlooks the bowling green, and further seating to the front. With ample car parki
The White Horse is a picturesque sight from the A1120 tourist route through Suffolk. An excellent selection of local ales and a really impressive menu at fair prices for excellent home made food both in the restaurant and on the terrace at lunch time.. Very friendly and helpful staff.
4 based on 34 reviews
Every year we rent a place just outside a Framlingham for a long weekend around my wifeâs birthday. As we have family in Suffolk, we sometimes meet up at the Crown Inn near Brundish for their Sunday lunch feast which is possibly the best Sunday lunch you can buy. £10.95 or beef or lamb with cheesy mashed Swede, roasted cabbage with apricot, creamy peas, roast potatoes and yorkshires. £3.95 for sticky toffee pudding with ice cream or custard. 4 of us dined like kings for £64. Good quality food and plenty of it on plates the size of platters. Absolutely delicious and filling... we even had leftovers! The service is personal, friendly and welcoming. We hear that the owners have the pub up for sale as they are planning to retire after 25 years running the place. So if you want the best Sunday lunch ever, youâd better book now as Iâm sure itâll never be as good under new ownership, though I hope they keep up to the current high standard. Iâm sure weâll book again next November 2019, and Iâll let you all know.
3 based on 227 reviews
A typical English country pub on the outskirts of Framlingham & next to Framlingham Castle, serving local ales in prim condition with pub type food and country food specials all sauced locally and produced in house. Tea and coffee with cakes is available
Called in here for a pub lunch before visiting the Castle. Seemed a friendly pub though the girl serving food was a bit grumpy. Didn't affect the food we had. Younger children in the party were welcomed as well.Would use it again.
4 based on 101 reviews
Booked a table for 5 for Motherâs Day. Our table was ready 5 minutes early. We got drinks at the bar and the waitress was soon taking our order. You go up to the counter for the carvery and the slices of meat were very thick and you could say how much you wanted. It was all delicious. We had a range of deserts including profiteroles and treacle pudding. All great. Bill came to under £80 for five of us including the drinks. Staff were really friendly
4 based on 320 reviews
found by chance when staying nearby. Had evening meal, quality was top notch portion size was perfect. Plenty of choice on the menu to suit all tastes. The two young ladies covering the bar and food service were very polite and helpful without being overly attentive.
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4 based on 108 reviews
There's a warm welcome waiting for you, your children and your furry friends at The Railway Inn, Framlingham. The new owners Darren and Alex welcome you to this is a truly traditional English Pub with a large front bar which boasts bar stools, bar seating
Overall this pub is nice but I wouldnât say anything overly special. Lady (who believe is probably landlady) was really friendly and accommodating, the food was lovely and I canât fault it however the menu was rather basic in comparison to others around the area. Overall I wasnât awe inspired over this place and it just didnât stand out on this occasion.
4 based on 254 reviews
The Station in Framlingham has been offering good food and excellent locally brewed Earl Soham bitter for the past 15 years. A very busy established pub with great atmosphere in a casual and relaxed setting. The menu is honest and robust with the emphasis
First of all we had a really pleasant evening. The atmosphere is always buzzy, but never raucous and the staff are all good fun too. The menu is not huge which is a good sign, but thereâs always a varied choice so I was horrified when my friend chose the same main as me as I love trying everything.Anyway, the pate was nice, well presented and as ever a decent size portion. The oysters were good too. Plump and juicy and a fair size too. However they could have been served with something more than a wedge of lemon, i.e. some crusty bread and an additional dressing.We both had the hake with samphire and a pea and lemon risotto. The fish was perfect, I can still taste it now. The risotto was equally as nice with the lemon helping to cut through the dish. The samphire added natural salt to the dish however I still felt that overall it was under seasoned. Just some cracked black pepper and salt over the fish with a further dash of fresh lemon IMO would have lifted the dish a notch.The beer is good by the way and for restaurant quality food itâs excellent value for money.
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