Reviews on Pub food in Malpas, United Kingdom including Bickerton Poacher, Cholmondeley Arms, The Wheatsheaf Inn, The Bull Shocklach, The Horse and Jockey, Carden Arms, Queens Head, The Egerton Arms, The Black Bear Public House, The Hanmer Arms
Restaurants in Malpas
4 based on 168 reviews
The Hanmer Arms is a traditional Countryside 11 bedroom inn serving quality food and drink and located within the beautiful village of Hanmer on the border of England and Wales. Centrally located between Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and within half a
good food, well cooked and presented rather than fancy, staff friendly, room clean, free car park at rear
4 based on 443 reviews
Fabulous place to eat in Whitchurch, with delicious food and a welcoming friendly atmosphere. Lovely country pub, great selection of food and drink, which caters for dietary needs, with an outstanding comprehensive menu. The staff were so welcoming, nothing was too much trouble. Can't wait to revisit.
4 based on 639 reviews
We called in here this Sunday lunchtime, we hadn't made a booking, it was very much spur of the moment but we were so glad we did call in.The service was spot on, we were shown to our table and immediately we were asked if we would like drinks and we were given a menu. We both had Sunday lunch, my husband had chefs choice which was pork and I had roast beef. Both were absolutely delicious. We couldn't manage a dessert but there will be a next time.
5 based on 42 reviews
We called quite by chance, after getting lost, while trying to get to Malpas. We had a truly excellent Sunday llunch. Fresh veg, cooked to perfection. We thought we might have a good meal, but that is an understatement. We didnât expect the quality of food for the price. We were welcomed as if we were long lost friends. The pub is set just over the Welsh boarder, and was first mentioned as an inn, in 1813. We will definitely call again.
4 based on 162 reviews
A traditional independent 18th Century Coaching inn, set amongst a cobbled forecourt in the centre of the picturesque Tilston village, in the glorious South Cheshire Countryside. Specialising in cask ales and traditional, quality food. Food is served all
About a year ago we had dinner in the Carden Arms in the downstairs area. It was lovely. This weekend we dined again in the newly opened private dining area upstairs. This is a lovely space with a reception room so you and your guests can relax and have a drink before going into the dining area. There were ten of us. The maitre dâ explained each course and had chosen the wines which were perfection. The whole space is very well appointed and the table decorations were lovely. It all felt very special.If you have that big birthday or other occasion it is well worth it. I believe we were one of the first groups of guests to enjoy this and Iâm sure that once word gets around the Carden Arms will find themselves to be booked out pretty regularly.
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4 based on 459 reviews
We are a family run country pub that welcomes Children, dogs & mudddy boot's. We concentrate on producing quality, home cooked fresh food made from local produce at competitive prices. We have 8 ever changing real ales, along with quality wines and refres
Excellent Pub/Restaurant. We ate here twice whilst on a narrow boat holiday on the nearby canal. The staff were very friendly and attentive. The food choices were plentiful. The food was well presented, well cooked, ample portion size and delicious. Highly recommended for canal users and passing visitors alike.
4 based on 238 reviews
A Very Warm Welcome to The Bull at ShocklachThe Bull is a country pub dating back to 1850 with a quirky, gorgeous patchwork floor of hand painted tiles. We are a family friendly pub and restaurant set in the rural hamlet of Shocklach a stone's throw from
Just Visited the Bull for the first time for a family meal. It was opening night under new management and they did a great job. Lamb Shanks to die for, and a great Gin selection. Keep up the good work.
4 based on 117 reviews
The Wheatsheaf Inn is a traditional country pub with a huge offering - we have real ale, real cider and homemade food. The full menu includes dishes for meat eaters, coeliac diets, vegetarians and vegans. The pub is situated in attractive gardens and we h
We visited yesterday and had a delicious Sunday lunch. The staff couldnât have been more helpful; providing ramps, holding doors open, and generally being delightful . Food was plentiful and delicious, The decor was clean and tastefully done, and with what will be, come spring, a lovely garden . Highly recommended I'd go again tomorrow.
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4 based on 572 reviews
My wife, myself and our dog recently visited the Cholmondeley Arms. Unsure if they allowed dogs in we were immediately put at rest and told dogs were welcome. We were absolutely amazed at the quality & welcome of the place & staff, it was so different. Very quirky, but absolute quality. I have never seen such a well stocked bar. The menu was equally different & quirky, so many unusual and local meals, good selection of cask ales available. My nearest place to heaven. My wife ordered the homemade steak & kidney pie ( and what a pie it was, massive & stuffed full of the best steak & kidney with marvellous gravy). I had waghu beef burger with cheese, bacon, tomato & spices sauce. This was my first try at waghu beef, very nice it was too. This place is certainly in my top 10 of food pubs ever. We will definitely be back & more than once. Highly recommended.
4 based on 501 reviews
Tend to agree with other reviews on here in general.We visit this area quite a bit and have given up on our usual pub/restaurant and needed somewhere new. Stumbled on this place.We were shown a warm welcome by the staff and given a choice to sit where we wanted (as long as not reserved). As soon as we sat down we were presented with menus and a drinks order taken.Food options were good from smaller lunch items to full meals etc. It is not cheap for a pub. However, when the food came (in good time), the portions were large and the food quality was excellent. Beer very good.Dog friendly which is a bonus for us.Yes, it is a bit tired when you enter, but you know something, itâs friendly, homely and very relaxed. Iâll take that over smart, modern with poor service and overpriced any day (take note our previous pub/restaurant not too far down the road).I think we might have found our new watering hole when we are out this way.Thank you for your review and we look forward to keeping the high standards weâve set ourselves.
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