Reviews on Bar food in Kings Langley, United Kingdom including The Unicorn, Hunters Bar and Restaurant, The Boot, The Bell Inn - Bovingdon, Boxmoor Steak House, The Compasses, The Saracens Head, The Rose & Crown, The Old Palace, The Plough
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4 based on 598 reviews
My family and I enjoyed our first visit to The Plough and can fully recommend the quality of food and service given at this establishment. Although we hadn't booked a table, we were made to feel very welcome by the friendly staff. The only thing that spoiled our evening was the loud complaints made by a diner at a table next to us. It appeared that the quantity of food served to her wasn't sufficient and when the jovial waiter tried to joke with her, she took umbrage and very loudly complained that she was a vegetarian and was going to write a very bad review and stated that she was not going to pay for her meal. She complained to the poor waitress and manager and when the 'offending' waiter returned to the table to apologise for her being upset, she refused to accept his apology. Her poor companion looked so uncomfortable. He tried to make light of the situation but she wasn't having it. However, she did manage to eat her whole meal, and the only time she smiled was when she was given a sizeable discount on her meal. Before we left, we informed the lovely manager our version of the events as her damning indictment of the waiter from our perspective simply wasn't true and we will certainly be back to visit this lovely restaurant.
4 based on 51 reviews
We stumbled across this lovely pub. We were staying close by and had plans but due to the bad snow we had to cancel.We spent a lovely afternoon having drinks & a fabulous Roast dinner.The white chocolate & raspberry cheesecake was just amazing.The staff were very friendly.Thanks for a super afternoon.
3 based on 597 reviews
With its exquisite interiors and tantalising menus, The Rose & Crown is perfectly placed to meet all of your dining requirements, no matter what the occasion. Located in the lovely village of Langley, this popular pub, bar, and restaurant will allow you t
Visited tonight and had a starter and a main each along with a couple of beers and cocktails, food was absolutely delicious and will be back tomorrow as staying in the area! Thank you for your kind words. It is great to hear you enjoyed your time with us. We look forward to serving you again soon.
4 based on 86 reviews
Only popped I for one but because the food looked so good, the beer was great, Stella and Peroni on draft! And the manager and locals were so friendly we stayed all night. Really good pub this and well worth a visit for decent beer and good pub grub. Many thanks for your kind comments. We hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 245 reviews
The Compasses is a Pub / Restaurant in Abbots Langley . A family run business since 1983 . We cater for all tastes including fresh fish , pizzas , steaks , burgers , salads , sandwiches, paninis, jacket potatoes, daily specials etc etc Please take a look
Itâs been decades since Iâve used this pub and Iâm sure itâs had many makeovers and changes of landlords since then. The latest incarnation is modern without losing its pub ambience. This is very much a pub that serves food, rather than a restaurant that serves drinks. The main bar area is big with some seating and there are other seating areas. What I remember as a beer garden has been covered over, or at least a big part of it has been, but there still is some outside seating for hot weather. Service is friendly and efficient. Thereâs a good range of beers and lagers, including some craft beer and real ales. Not the biggest car park, but there is also some on street parking outside and nearby.Thanks for your kind review . No change of ownership since 1983 which is very very unique in this day and age and yes a few makeovers in between. You are a 100% correct we are a free house pub that serves food not a restaurant that sells beer . Regards Tony
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4 based on 384 reviews
we offers the highest quality of Premium Black Angus Steak . we serve best 4 cuts ranging from Fillet to Rump. we are the only proper steakhouse in the area. We also do Various Exotic Steaks Like Kangaroo, Venison,Ostrich etc. on Hot Volcanic Stones (Blac
Returned here again to work our way through the other meats on the menu we hadnât managed!The service was great, really spot on, the waiter was there whenever you needed serving, but without being noticed! Sidd was knowable and polite and smiley; nothing was too much trouble to him.We order starters of fresh prawns and crunchy chicken strips, they were out quickly and the prawns were quality, fresh and tasty and cooked well.My hubster ordered a platter and got to choose 4 meat steaks they come out on a stone and you cook as you like.I had a veggie burger (madness in a steakhouse), but theyâre sooooo good. Decent amount of melted cheese, freshly cooke veggies for the burger pattie, and crunchy hot fresh onion wings.The chips, ohhhh my, tonight they were like roast potato texture and taste. I wasnât even hungry anymore and I was still just eating them as they tasted so flipping amazing!!All round excellent. Thank you to the team.Shall be back!!
4 based on 258 reviews
This beautiful 18th century pub & restaurant serves freshly prepared food daily from Tuesday to Saturday plus a Sunday roast with several alternatives from 12 til 3pm Sunday's. Our steaks are cut from mature Hereford, American Rump or Aberdeen Angus beef
This popular local C18th village pub has a regular diary of popular themed events, so it is often worth checking what is on when booking a meal. The pub has a good range of pub grub on the menu, all at very reasonable prices. The beer is kept very well and the pub offers a range of really good bitters that cost £4/pint, as well as a very wide selection of gins! Being quite old, the building has numerous low beams, so tall people should take care.There is a good range of gluten free meals available, but vegetarians may find the menu a bit limited, unless they eat fish.The starters are £6-7 and are generally very plentiful - especially the baked camembert, which is to share! The warm duck salad is really good. Overall, the quantity of food as starters is very good and is almost as big as some other pub's main courses!Besides the main menu, there is also a selected range of specials on offer, also at a very good price. Most main courses cost up to about £15-16, but their steaks are £23-24, so there is big price gap here. Most main courses come with plentiful vegetables and accompaniments, but the streaks are only accompanied by one mushroom, one tomato and some watercress, although sides are available at an extra cost. Saying that, the steaks are about 8-10ozs and cooked to your choice. The liver can be recommended! Most main dishes can be ordered with (slightly!) reduced portions, as, with the exception of the steaks, the amount of food provided is plentiful and should satisfy most people's appetites! If you can face it, after wading through starters and a main course, there is a selection of traditional pub grub type desserts available, including a wide range of locally sourced ice-creams and sorbets; desserts cost £6-7 and are good value.The wine list is good and generally at very reasonable prices. One worth having is the sherry trifle, but whatever has happened to the traditional British desserts such as bread and butter pudding, spotted dick and other such delicacies!? Very few pubs do them any more!Children's menus are available and are about £6 eachUnlike some places, the restaurant area is adequately lit and the menu is printed in a sensibly sized font, so reading it was not a problem! The seating is well spaced, so tables are not on top of each other and there is good room to move between them - especially useful for people with limited mobility and/or wheelchairs. I was in a quite big party and we were on one of their larger tables; unfortunately it was a bit unstable, with the table top moving if you leant on one end - a bit like a Ouija board...! The chairs are not designed for comfort, but it is a pub after all - not a high class restaurant!Service was very attentive and quick, despite the restaurant being very busy and close to capacity.Overall, a really good and traditional local high Street pub that serves excellent food and very reasonable pricesThank you for writing us such a great review on your time here with us at The Bell, we pride ourselves on our food and service. We are so pleased your party enjoyed their meals. I will pass your comments on to all the staff and we hope to see you back at The Bell very soon, Kind RegardsNatilee
4 based on 716 reviews
Built in 1739, The Boot is a cosy, traditional English country pub restaurant, complete with an Inglenook fireplace, traditional bar area and newly extended restaurant "Wellingtons". Whether you're after a quality pint from our selection of real ales from
Had fish and chips, thought it poor quality. Cold chips and fish poor quality. Also expensive for a poor quality meal. Service was fineHello,We are extremely sorry to read your review and would like to request a few further details? I have spoken with our staff from the last few days and none can recall receiving a complaint on the Fish and Chips, can you please confirm you informed a member of staff about your dish? Our Tuesday evening Fish and Chips are on special offer of only £7, so I deduct it is not from then. A member of our team would have been more than happy to replace your dish if they had known! I am glad to hear service was good, we pride ourselves on excellent, personable service :) All of our food is freshly prepared and cooked to order so it is surprising to hear the chips were cold. Our haddock is fresh and as you can see from previous reviews it is usually raved about. Please can you email us with further details, we would of course appreciate more information and a chance to redeem ourselves? Please email - [email protected] :) Thank you so much!
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4 based on 85 reviews
I ate here recently on a Saturday lunchtime with friends. There's a good range of typical pub dishes on the menu, and prices are reasonable (drinks are very reasonably priced). The food was OK, although some dishes were a little overcooked. Portions are large. Service is friendly.
4 based on 307 reviews
I have just moved to Kings Langley and tried The Unicorn this week - absolutely fantastic pub - staff make you feel very welcome, beer is perfect and shows all the live football on excellent tv screens - the venue also has an amazing outside terrace which makes the venue and along with a great food menu, perfect for a day with the lads, the family etc... great work guys
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