Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Sudbury, Babergh District, England. Sudbury is a historic market town in Suffolk, one of the largest counties of England in East Anglia. Sudbury itself is worth exploring on foot, a small family friendly town with a shopping area (mostly full of chain shops but with a few great local shops), and a few good bars and restaurants. Fans of art history will be pleased to discover the house of Thomas Gainsborough on the appropriately named Gainsborough Street at the bottom of Market Hill, and book lovers may be amused by the plaque at St Peter's Church which acknowledges the fact that the town was referenced in Dodie Smith's classic 101 Dalmations.
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4 based on 103 reviews
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We were staying locally and met friends here for an early evening meal. The staff were friendly and food was good and reasonably priced. We both had the burger which were good. Interesting fixtures and lighting. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 93 reviews
Went there last night to see a singer and I needed food! Delighted that they were serving food from the menu till 9pm. For the first time in years and a definite first for a restaurant/pub, they served home made chips. What a great detail to add to an already warm home-like feeling.On top of that, the entertai ment was great. A male and female duo that could actually sing. Although the boards described a solo act, it was a double please when the billed act was joined by a chap. Great songs.All in all, for a returning visit, it was a great choice. A diamond in the country...well done staff at the Shoulder.
4 based on 67 reviews
A friend booked a table here although none of the group had visited before. Four of us ordered four different things and all came out perfectly. Food was hot, delicious and plentiful. However, whilst the food was fab, it was the service we received that was the star of the show. Nothing was too much trouble, the staff were chatty, knowledgeable and friendly. Nice to know that there are still managers/owners out there who deliver first class service (and food) and care about what they do. This place is definitely worth a visit whatever time of day. Thanks for a good evening.
4 based on 229 reviews
The Saracens Head is a 14th Century Coaching Inn at Newton, Suffolk, on the A134 road to Sudbury, it overlooks the Village Green has a classy interior decor and is rich in history with and abundance of original oak beams. It's a 'family run'' business with Landlady Beverley Faulkner happily overseeing the operation, her two daughters Hanna and Lisa provide an efficient waitress service and other support staff are Philip and Emily on the bar.The Menu offers a wide choice of meals to suit every palate, in addition there are special meals and desserts listed in the Bar and Dining Lounge areas. I tucked into a delicious 6oz Homemade Burger topped with cheese, portions are very generous here and everything is freshly cooked, as it's a free house there are plenty of beers to choose from including Real Ale and the wine list is well up to international standards.The Saracens Head has access for wheelchairs, is dog friendly in the Bar area, there's an enclosed summer garden for Al-fresco dining and is adjacent to the 18 hole Newton Green Gol;f Club.I had a nice lunch here and will certainly be back again in the future.
4 based on 393 reviews
We've stayed before. Ma'am used to work at the adjacent hospital (now converted to housing) and it brings back happy memories. A listed site, beautifully set in Constable country by the river Stour, there is little to fault. Staff, rooms, food all excellent. Be aware it is a listed building, so no lift - check if you have problems climbing stairs. We were lucky to have a room with superb views over the water meadows.
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4 based on 257 reviews
Stylish and comfortable, The Wagon at Sudbury offers something for everyone in a family-friendly and relaxed atmosphere, from morning coffee to evening dining and cocktails. Whether you join us for a lazy lunch, afternoon treats, evening dining or just to
Very pleasant interior, well designed and contemporary,yet in keeping with the older age and style of the property. Owned by an old Suffolk Brewery,Nethergates, but managed for them. Emphasis on food, not expensive, yet not pub grub or pub grub prices. Staff a little lacking in their price bracket offerings and had little knowledge of their wine list...not so good with bottles in excess of £50!!However,overall very nice and worth a visit...time will no doubt improve them.Recommended.
4 based on 191 reviews
This traditional Suffolk pub is situated on the edge of Constable Country on a minor road in the small village of Edwardstone, Suffolk. We have featured in the 'Good Beer Guide' for getting on for 20 years, and also appear in the 'Good Pub Guide'. A winne
I have not been here for several years, and just happened to be in the area one Friday lunchtime. It's so difficult to find if you want to!It's a beautiful setting with loads of outside seating,and it's own brewery and campsite. Don't expect corporate tables and grass though - everything is clean, but it's not like a soulless chain pub.I sat inside the bar (with my dog). A lovely looking bar billiards table and dart board, and a large list of available beers and ciders. Sadly I was driving so a soft drink for me.The food menu is small, but perfectly adequate - beware of multipage menus, the chances are a lot of it maybe prepared and frozen.I was also offered two specials - a beef rogan josh, and a mushroom stroganoff. I had the beef, (£10) which was absolutely delicious. A large plateful of homemade curry, with rice and a poppadom - almost more than I could manage.Well worth the money and well worth a visit.Opposite the pub is the Millenium Field, which was a lovely place to walk my dog (there are also some swings, etc for children). Make sure you clear up your mess.Hiya - thanks for the kind words. Our response is delayed as only just got control of the account. With the summer coming the Millenium Green will be prefect for a re-visit and an excuse for a cheeky pint maybe? Cheers, Mike & Jane
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4 based on 213 reviews
We are a traditional village pub serving home cooked, fresh food at lunch and dinner seven days a week as well as stone baked pizza in the evenings and on Saturday. Our bar is dog friendly and we have a fantastic beer garden with a small fenced off play a
Having read the reviews we went to The Hare with high expectations and we were not disappointed. After a very warm welcome we sat down to eat lunch. My slow cooked skirt of beef was some of the best that I have tasted. My partner's belly of pork was equally good. The pub has a very pleasant and warm atmosphere, the staff are polite and helpful and obviously the chef and kitchen staff know what they are doing.
Most Popular European food in Sudbury, Babergh District, England
4 based on 395 reviews
Beautiful 17th Century building in a stunning setting by the River Stour. Modern & relaxed style with 3 distinct seating areas to choose from internally,including the restaurant, as well as the terrace & garden. 16 beers on tap & extensive wine list. We o
Fabulous lunch today. Great menu. Efficient and friendly staff. Very clean - toilets immaculate. First time at this venue and will definitely visit again.
4 based on 226 reviews
Our Lounge is a home from home, offering delicious food and drinks, all day, on your doorstep. We exist to bring people together and our unique atmosphere changes hour by hour with each new wave of customers. We are proud of our Lounge and its community a
Popped in out of the rain. So pleased excellent venue menu so good catering for everyone. Delicious Halloumi burger with hummus and chilli jam coleslaw and sweet potato fries. Husband enjoyed a burger. Family friendly restaurant staff so very very friendly efficient and helpful. We love Henry our waiter so cheerful and pleasant. We shall return.Thank you for taking the time to leave us your review, so pleased you enjoyed your visit and we helped keep you dry and comfy on a cold wet day, we encourage all our team to let their personalities shine through and make everyone feel welcome and i'm very pleased this had made you want to come back, we look forward to seeing you soon.Kind RegardsLuke MartinGeneral Manager
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