Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Crewkerne, United Kingdom including The White Horse, Oscars Wine Bar, Lord Poulett Arms, The Muddled Man, The White Hart, The Admiral Hood, Cat Head Inn, Dinnington Docks, The George, The Kings Head
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4 based on 69 reviews
The Kings Head is a lovely old stone building with mullioned windows & Lias flagstone floors & a huge inglenook fireplace with woodburner.We took friends for lunch & the food, service etc were very good. There are specials each day as well as the regular menu of pub grub.We had pork tenderloin with black pudding; ham, eggs & chips; beefburger; field mushroon & haloumi burger. Chips were especially good.Everyone very satisfied. Thank you.We are lucky to have such a great pub.
3 based on 61 reviews
A traditional market town inn, offering a superb range of beers and ales, quality food from local ingredients and excellent accommodation.
Very little customer care, reception left us waiting and failed to respond appropriately. Breakfast poor.Internet access unavailable in our room, staff failed to respond.Fascilities in room lacking.No management response to our letter or email, not available during our stay to speak to us according to staff.A very disappointing end to our tour of the south coast.
4 based on 149 reviews
A rare unspoilt Public House of great character, serving great Cask Marque approved Ales, Ciders and Wines, with a great menu of classics as well as a great selection of starters and mains, all produced in-house from seasonal and local sourced ingredients
Visiting my Aunt, who lives nearby, we had visited Dinnington Docks and enjoyed our meal. She suggested returning, as she heard that there was new owners since our last visit and the food was good.On entering ,we were pleased that it had retained the 'Country Pub' feel and friendly atmosphere and we were welcomed by two pleasant waitresses/barmaids.Whilst the menu was not the biggest,it was more than ample,with some very good homemade dishes.The only negative, which wasn't a major problem for us ,as we weren't in a hurry,were that there was errors with what we had order.We ordered,two mains, steak pie and a small portion of faggots(received hake) and two desserts, spiced apple crumble and lemon and raspberry cheesecake(received brulee), as two different waitresses wrote down our requested courses, correctly, but then it was transferred to a touch screen till, where the error occurred.Both times they were very apologetic,it sorted out in reasonable time and we were offered free drinks.Despite this, I enjoyed our couple hours here, all the food was homemade, very good and tasty. I can understand why the Dinnington Docks seems popular(it was busy on the lunchtime we visited) and my rating is,therefore based on the warm welcome, affable ambience and the delicious food.Anyone can have a off day,think we just unlucky, no one else seemed to have a problem personally I'd return, without hesitation, next time I'm visiting in this area.Thank you so I much for taking the time to review us... and so sorry for the menu issue, all I can say is that this rarely happens, I hope that youâll forgive us and as you say accept it was just an off day! Thank you again and glad you enjoyed the Docks and found the food tasty. Matt
4 based on 190 reviews
Warm and friendly local 16th century village pub offering good value home cooked meals. Log fires and candlelight provide the ambience and on sunny days the award winning garden is a relaxing and peaceful haven from the stresses of life.
Our family enjoyed a delicious roast lunch here. Everything was cooked perfectly, the portions were also very generous. The only downside was the time it took to get our food and the price (it certainly isn't a cheap eat). We were there to relax but waiting for over an hour for the main course to be delivered when it wasn't that busy is just too long. Shame as everything else, service, quality, atmosphere was excellent.Hello and thank you for your feedback. I am sorry you felt the wait for your main courses to arrive was too long. However, the reason for this was the waiting staff was waiting for the elderly gentleman in your party to finish his starter before they served all the main courses together. He did seem to be savouring every mouthful! We were also very busy on Sunday, as we usually are, being fully booked with guests also eating in the garden, which is not apparent when you are dining inside. So please, always book a table especially Sunday lunch. Kind regards. Andrew
4 based on 242 reviews
This is a nice old British pub and the staff were nice and friendly. The service was good and the prices fairly standard for the area and type of fun. The food though wasnât good. The fish, scampi and chips were frozen and bland. The curry was ok but no better than you can cook at home and the rice was over cooked. The ploughmans was good but a very small portion for nearly a tenner. I reckon itâs much better on certain meals and we may have been unlucky with our choices.
4 based on 70 reviews
A recent change of management (Easter)As a Local we have over looked such a lovely missed opportunity to visit this pub.It is quaint and very inviting ,the staff were very accommodating the food was exceptional and delicious ,the little nooks and crannies , seating areas,courtyards and separate bars ,skittle alley where great , very clean , great price .Would highly recommend and will return.opening early doors 5pm and food a bonus for us .
4 based on 67 reviews
A choice of either pork or beef keeps life simple and ensures quality on each plate (small or large) every time. Many regulars are on first name terms with Gary having the ears of a lion and able to contribute, often with humour or 'low down' on what ever the topic is. Real fun! Weekday 'steak nights' and Fish and Chips on Fridays are well supported as portions are geneous. Tradional puds are huge and to die for too! Prices are very affordable.Tables are close - even cosy - but all rub along in a frendly atmosphere.The bar has some local draught brews, and extensive whisky selection, gins and rare rums. Gary is a frequent visitor to Cuba. Note: 'large' small measures.Yes, a real pub for real people.We feed people not pretty pictures on a plate. All the meal are freshly made with our homemade Pies and homecooked ham always in demand. The Sunday roast come in two sizes Large or small (the size most get at a carvery) but freshly cooked. Whatâs the use of a pub that dose not sell a choice of drinks be it local ale 3 Malt Whisky 50+ Gins over 20 or 12+ Rums.Hope to see you again soon
4 based on 527 reviews
Elegant 17th Century Inn located in a very peaceful location in one of the most beautiful villages in the West Country. Hinton St George is set in stunning rolling, typically English countryside on the borders of Somerset, Devon & Dorset. The Lord Poulett
My husband and I decided to enjoy 3 nights in quintessential British countryside at the end of summer before moving abroad. We could not have chosen better. The Lord Poulett is idyllic. A beautiful pub in a beautiful village with charming staff and delicious food, comfortable bed and milk delivered fresh each morning so you can make a cup of tea or coffee in your room. Breakfast was superb and we literally didnât have a bad meal in 5 days (we extended!!). Hinton is also well located to explore the area. We went twice to the coast and explored dozens of local antiques shops. We both agreed we would love to return. I really canât overstate how much we enjoyed this place. Great value, too.
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4 based on 140 reviews
If you fancy a ploughmans and cider, this is the place to be! Huge plate of brie, cheddar, stilton, pate, pickled onions, tiny gerkins, salad, crisp French bread, butter and as for the cider, Thatchers haze. Ice cold. What more could you want on a sunny somerset day. Bliss. Thanks Oscars.
4 based on 313 reviews
Very nice meal in the White Horse, very nice to find somewhere that welcomes dogs and no need to book, they were very welcoming and nothing was too much trouble, thank you
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