Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Ross-on-Wye. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Ross-on-Wye (Welsh: Rhosan ar Wy) is a small market town with a population of 10,700 (according to the 2011 census), in south eastern Herefordshire, England, located on the River Wye, and on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean .
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4 based on 410 reviews
This is right at the top of ross on wye ..a hotel / pub with commanding views across the river ... lovely large beer garden with lots of tables new and not wobbly ... appeared infested with wasps but as does much of the area ... staff very good ..friendly ...food average but ok ...overall a pleasure to visitDear GuestThank you for your feedback regards your recent visit. Really glad that you enjoyed your time with us. We do have lots of wasps when the sun shines but we have introduced various traps to lure them away from guest areas where possible. Unfortunately they do seem to love our food and drinks!Looking forward to welcoming you in the future.Sally & Matthew
4 based on 1469 reviews
My family and I went to The Saracens on Friday 25th October, wanted to have a meal but the were fully booked. Asked if we could book for Saturday, and we were told the restaurant was fully booked, informed we couldn't reserve a table in the bar, but if one was available we could eat in there. We arrived at 5.15pm and sat at a empty table, we ordered drinks and we were told we could order food at 6.30 when the kitchen reopened for the evening. At 2 minutes to 6pm we were approached by a waitress who asked if we were eating, before we could reply she told us the table was reserved from 6pm, and we would have to move. With no other seats we had to go outside to finish our drinks, and then go elsewhere to eat.Not impressed Apologies to this reviewer, but it certainly is best to reserve a table here at busier times, as we do get fully booked.
4 based on 451 reviews
Situated in the stunning wye valley between Ross-On-Wye and Monmouth very close to Symonds Yat. A beautiful coaching inn with en-suite rooms , run and managed by a local family, with the daughter at the helm in the kitchen as head chef. We serve food betw
On the way to a wedding reception saw sign for good food on roadside and went in. Staff were so friendly, the food was lovely, two roast beef with all the trimmings, and two ham, egg and chips......fabulous food, so fresh and obviously cooked to order. Would recommend it to everyone!!!
4 based on 390 reviews
We popped here twice while on a weekend break ..the exterior is unassuming but step inside and it has a plush hotel feel but also a warm friendly vibe ..big leather settee and chairs mixed with quality chairs and tables ..food was very good ...beers were kept well and good selection available...the staff were all so helpful and friendly ..wish this was my local ..also dog friendly and has a small outside walked garden with 2 tables
4 based on 278 reviews
The Hostelrie at Goodrich is a country inn with rooms, a restaurant and bar. The 18th century gothic style building is situated in the pretty village of Goodrich, which is in the stunning Wye Valley close to the edge of the beautiful Forest of Dean surrou
Popped in for a bite lunchtime, excellent food, freshly cooked and staff were great. Planning our next visit to try full menu!
4 based on 143 reviews
A cosy Cider Pub serving our own artisan made cider and perry along with lovely beers and of course the usual drinks. Our kitchen is open for food lunch times from Wednesday to Sunday and Thursday 6 - 8pm for Cider & Sausage Night and Friday 6 - 8pm for o
The menu choice was very limited but what we selected was very good and large portions. The food was well cooked and really enjoyable. There is a good choice of beers and even more of cider. This is a nice old fashioned pub.Thanks for taking the time to write a review Jim. Yes, our menu is limited - usually somewhere between 8 - 12 items. As all our food is homemade, we cook fresh daily, making up our menu from seasonal and where possible, local, produce. Of course we quite often use our cider and perry in our cooking.....
4 based on 484 reviews
Family run country inn in the heart of Herefordshire serving fine ales and great food. FOOD SERVING TIMES-: (Tuesday-Saturday) 12.00.Pm-2.00Pm,6.30Pm-9.00Pm (Sunday) 12.00Pm-2.30Pm,7.00Pm-9.00Pm
A group of 10 of us meet each year and stay at a self-catering cottage. We met here for lunch while we awaited admission to the cottage.The staff were friendly and efficient and we had an excellent lunch.The pub was lovely and had a log fire. It was decorated with old 40's/50's tin adverts which we all really liked.Would definitely go again and would consider staying in one of their lovely rooms.
4 based on 222 reviews
I really couldn't fault Leonards at all and had a brilliant evening. I ordered three of the tapas dishes and each one was lovely, especially the chicken and chorizo! Service was with a smile and in really good time ahd the atmosphere is really friendly with a lovely vibe!I wouldn't hesitate to come back to Leonards. Wad definitely worth the 35 minute trip to get there!
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4 based on 1229 reviews
Country Pub and Dining specialising in authentic, home made food using local, fresh produce as much as possible. Located in a delightful village setting just mintutes from junction 4 of the M50. Children, dogs and muddy boots are welcome as long as they a
Called in for lunch and we have been before and found it ok. Well I did say I our chips were not home made but apparently they only serve home made chips. Well may be they use a chipping machine as they were all the same shape unlike hand cut chips. Also they found it strange we had visited twice in three weeks, well when I find some where I like I could go twice a week so I dont understand that remark. As pub food goes it was nothing special and extremely expensive for what we had. The pudding was just about ok but well over priced. Maybe it's just not for me as so many amazing reviews. As they say not everyone likes the same thing and that's a good thing.Thank you for your review. You are absolutely right, I do find it a little strange that you have visited us on three occasions now, and at best, in your eyes we have achieved "average" status, I really am grateful that you keep giving us another chance but I am afraid I have some bad news for you.All of our chips are hand peeled, hand cut and cooked here, we do not have a chipping machine and I am actually quite pleased that they are a uniform size, they then will cook evenly and be consistent, they will always be done this way here, so can I suggest that to eliminate the possibility that we disappoint you for a fourth time you take your custom somewhere else.Regards,Chris
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5 based on 830 reviews
A Country Pub that serves Freshly cooked Meals using fresh local produce whenever possible. Open log fire and log burner, original wooden flooring in bar area, a great selection of real ales, Childrens play area and games for children - big or small! To p
We enjoyed an excellent meal here recently, during Herefordshire art week. The outstanding aspect was the choice of dishes on the menu. The ones we ate were all interesting, imaginative, well presented and very tasty. This, combined with a warm welcome and a cosy atmosphere, made our visit very enjoyable.Thank you for your lovely review and we hope to see you again soon.
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