Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Uttoxeter. Uttoxeter (/juːˈtɒksɪtər/ ( listen) yoo-TOK-sə-tər, sometimes locally /ˈʌtʃɪtər/ UTCH-ə-tər) is a market town in Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire, one mile (1.61 km) west of the River Dove. The population was 13,089 at the 2011 Census.
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4 based on 169 reviews
The Yeaveley Arms stands proud in the centre of the village of Yeaveley opposite the village church. Taken over by three local guys in August 2017 who aimed to bring the pub back to life after it being closed and left dormant for four years! Yeaveley Arms
This was our first time here. I have to say on a rainy day itâs a terrible journey to get here ,but thatâs no fault of the pub We were seated very quickly drinks order taken. We settled for the traditional Sunday Lunch. Although the place was not full we had to wait 40 minutes for our food to arrive. Now thereâs waiting and thereâs waiting ,I do feel this was a bit extreme,five minutes before the food arrived the waitress told us our food was on the wayThe meal was very good the beef tender the veg still had a bite. All in all a very pleasant atmosphere ,friendly staff just donât be in a hurry . Yes we would call again
4 based on 30 reviews
Second visit and as good as the first. Meal was truly lovely the scotch egg starter is just gorgeous with the egg hard boiled as it should be !! I had the rump steak which was cooked as requested medium was very tasty and tender. Will certainly be making this a regular place to visit
4 based on 51 reviews
Pleasant out-of-town pub on Stafford Road, just 1 mile from Uttoxeter town centre (towards Stafford). Real home-cooked meals with real chips and locally sourced steaks and meat products.Delightful atmosphere and a warm welcome are assured. We have a climb
I can't understand the glowing reviews - maybe they were having an off day when we called. Despite CAMRA's recommendation, a poor choice of ales - about 5 beers, but all of the same variety. Only after we had ordered and paid for our food were we told that the chips would be skinny, not hand-cut, and that there would be a bit of a wait as the food was home cooked. Fine, but why weren't we told before ordering? After a 40-minute wait the food came - the meat pies were good but the carrot and pea vegetable mixture was grey in colour and I couldn't eat it. Definitely not worth £13. I believe in constructive criticism, and would have mentioned all our complaints at the time but no one came to ask us how our meals were, and when we left there was no one at the bar to talk to and we needed to get away. A disappointing visit and we wouldn't return, I'm afraid.
3 based on 536 reviews
The camembert is banging and the brownie is peng. Served by friendly, funny, and caring staff. Ben served us and was excellent! The manager claire welcomed us, and is just superb and clearly inspires a great team spirit. Cracking stuff. Mmmm they dont call it tasty rewards for nothing!!
3 based on 804 reviews
Come along to the Dapple Grey offering a great atmosphere, exceptional levels of service and quality food from our Two for One menu and Specials Board. You can also choose a delicious stonebaked pizza from our fantastic Pizza Kitchen, all the classics plu
This is the first time we have visited The Dapple Grey in eight years (sadly no relatives left in the area). There are plenty of tables both inside and out and a little play area if you have children. It is a find a table and order at the bar. The menu is very varied with something for everyone's taste and pocket. It is a 2 mains for 1 restaurant - so very good value. We tried the combination of garlic breads for a starter- 2 pieces of garlic bread, 2 pieces of cheesy garlic bread and 2 pieces of garlic bread with salsa ( bit too much salsa for my taste. The starter arrived promptly and was hot and tasty. For main I chose the scampi, chips and peas. A nice sized portion. Also hot and tasty. The staff were friendly and helpful. Quite a small car park but other parking nearby. Ladies facilities lovely and clean.Thank for the positive review it always brings a smile to our faces when we receive positive feedback and helps motivate our team to always perform. I shall pass your comments on to the rest of the team and I hope to see you again.Kind regards Tyler Jones Assistant Manager
4 based on 281 reviews
Neil Morrissey owned venue serving great real ales, great food and great coffee. Recently refurbished with external seating areas,dog and child friendly.
Went to Bramshall Inn on Friday Nov 1st - hadn't been for 3months due to poor service and moderate food. However Hurrah!!! went last night order taken drinks brought to table and food served all within 20mins. Excellent food and staff very friendly. A new manager in place and lets hope he stays. Well done Bramshall I will be back sooner rather than later.
4 based on 168 reviews
We chose this country pub for its rural location and were immediately welcomed by the bar staff as soon as we walked through the door.We both had the hunters chicken which was delicious and the portions were very generous. There is a good carpark with outdoor seating which is good for people with dogs.A super venue that I would recommend.
4 based on 842 reviews
The Dog and Partridge, Traditional Pub and Dining, in the delightful village of Marchington, Staffordshire. Fantastic food, drink and a superb relaxed atmosphere. The pub has a rich and colourful history dating back to the Georgian era, bursting with char
Four of us visited for en evening meal in late August 19. Good selection of well kept real ales and a good choice of wines. The beer was served with a thick creamy head; just how I like it. It was "Steak Night" and two of our party opted for steaks, which were described as excellent. The signature dish of Steak & Stilton Pie was on top form, full of tender, succulent meat. Excellent service from Margaret.
4 based on 1089 reviews
The Duncombe Arms Pub is a delightful setting in which to enjoy a drink, some lovely food and a chat. Youâll have the ambience of a roaring log fire and enjoy choosing from a great range of beers, a varied and interesting selection of wines and all your f
Saturday lunch with friends, and someone had recommended the Duncombe Arms. What a find. A lovely building, beautifully decorated. The staff were welcoming and efficient. The food was lovely. We mixed between brunch menu and lunch menu, resulting in odd combinations, but that didnât matter. Delicious. Highly recommended.
4 based on 169 reviews
The Yeaveley Arms stands proud in the centre of the village of Yeaveley opposite the village church. Taken over by three local guys in August 2017 who aimed to bring the pub back to life after it being closed and left dormant for four years! Yeaveley Arms
This was our first time here. I have to say on a rainy day itâs a terrible journey to get here ,but thatâs no fault of the pub We were seated very quickly drinks order taken. We settled for the traditional Sunday Lunch. Although the place was not full we had to wait 40 minutes for our food to arrive. Now thereâs waiting and thereâs waiting ,I do feel this was a bit extreme,five minutes before the food arrived the waitress told us our food was on the wayThe meal was very good the beef tender the veg still had a bite. All in all a very pleasant atmosphere ,friendly staff just donât be in a hurry . Yes we would call again
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