Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Chertsey, United Kingdom including Joe's Cafe, Three Horseshoes Laleham, The Tudor Room, The Queens Head, The Quince Tree at Clifton Nurseries, Thyme at the Tavern, Ohanas cafe Bistro, The Kingfisher, The Estate Grill at Great Fosters, Afternoon Tea at Great Fosters
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4 based on 740 reviews
Great Fosters offers one of the most beautiful locations for afternoon tea in Surrey. Indulge in the most English of traditions whilst enjoying the view over the hotel's 50 acres of gardens or in the winter months sink into a comfortable sofa in front of
We booked afternoon tea for my Moms birthday and it was a very disappointing experience and most definitely the worst service at afternoon tea that I've ever had. My sister booked dairy free for hers but they claimed to know nothing about it when we got there. Rather than sorting it out efficiently, they made a big fuss about it and said they couldn't do any sandwiches so she needed to order off the main sandwich menu! This whole thing took a lot of time so we were left with our afternoon tea for a good 30 mins while they sorted hers out. It made the whole thing really awkward for my sister who didn't want to make a fuss. I spoke to the manager who just kept repeating that they hadnt received the request for dairy free and so it wasnt their fault. Eventually he agreed to give my sister her afternoon tea free but then charged her for a sandwich! Apart from that, we waited ages to be offered any drinks and the service was overall very poor. I definitely won't be returning despite the hotel and gardens being beautiful.Dear Lovetravelling2345Thank you for your review. I am very sorry about the experience you have had. We are taking any dietary requests and needs incredibly serious and are able to cater for them and do our utmost to accommodate last minute changes. Please do feel free to contact me directly so I may look into the bookings.With kind regardsSandra MuellerGeneral Manager
4 based on 715 reviews
The Estate Grill is our contemporary restaurant, which is a reflection of our commitment to providing locally sourced, simple dishes. Executive Chef, Rob Chasteauneuf, has a straightforward and honest approach to food and enjoys experiencing new dining co
Four of us were dining in the estate grill and were really looking forward to a culinary delight judging by the prices. The soup of the day tasted like it had just come out of a tin, I ordered a side of french fries and when they arrived they were done to a crisp and you couldnât get a fork in without them snapping to pieces. I didnât say anything as I didnât want to embarrass my fellow diners, but then my two friends received their order of Salmon on a bed of Sagaloo and the salmon was overdone or had been sitting under a hot plate and you literally couldnât get your fork onto the rock hard potato cubes that were part of the sagaloo on both dishes. We did tell the waitress about it and she came back and said that the Chef said that the dish was as it should be! We were offered a replacement but by then the other two diners were uncomfortably half way through there main meal so they decided not to re order and went without. We Were all feeling very deflated about the whole evening and passed on the desserts. When we asked for the bill, no attempt was made to reduce the price of what we had ordered apart from the two meals that we sent back and no attempt was made to reconcile the disastrous service that we had received. We will vote with our feet and not return. Very Disappointing.Dear steveboolThank you for your feedback. I am very sorry that you and your fellow diners did not enjoy your meal. Perhaps you can get in touch with us directly, so we may look into your reservation. The soup is made fresh, in fact we are using a lot of our garden produce in our soups. With kind regardsSandra MuellerGeneral Manager
4 based on 1003 reviews
Situated on the banks of the River Thames, The Kingfisher offers superb views and a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. The perfect venue for a memorable lunch, dinner, or drink, this pub, bar, and restaurant is perfectly equipped to accommodate all of your din
The restaurant is nicely decorated and has a range of different foods - would have liked to see a few more veggie choices. However, the veggie choices offered were slightly different to the usual halloumi burger! Staff were very accommodating to friend who has quite specific dietary requirements. She was given a folder which detailed all the ingredients for each of the items on the menu and the chef was able to cater to her needs. Very nice atmosphere!Thanks for the terrific rating and review Trish. So looking forward to having you back at The Kingfisher again soon.Best,DomGeneral Manager
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4 based on 49 reviews
I tried this place for the first time and loved it! Great menu with hearty fare, very nice ambience and excellent service! The bistro is set in a converted Victorian shop with lots of original features. I had the Club Chicken Cesar Sandwich and it was delicious.
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4 based on 81 reviews
Visited Sunday early evening after Thorpe Park. Lovely garden, great choice of background music and very friendly girl serving Locals were nice too
4 based on 63 reviews
The place is lively and popular, bright glass house inside a plant shop , they serve good salads , you have many choices in their lunch menu
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4 based on 720 reviews
The Queen's Head was built in the mid 18th century and has been both a coach house and courthouse (complete with its own gallows) before becoming a pub many years ago. Step inside and the character of the building is felt in the cosiness of the snugs, the
This has been my favourite place in Weybridge for many years but today the staff let the place down badly . Sat in the bar having a drink at 6pm but tables full of glasses and empty plates . Gave the staff the opportunity to clear the tables but after half an hour asked a bar man who was busy chatting to a colleague about a night out if he could clear the tables he asked me which table I was sitting at . I explained there were at least six tables which needing clearing. He replied yep mate !! He then went round picking up glasses but left the empty plates napkins and pieces of string and did not wipe any of the tables. Now people are arriving for evening service and moving the detritus themselves. With new competition coming into Weybridge the Queens Head will suffer unless there are standards that the team feel are their responsibility to deliver. P. S Now after an hour and half of looking at empty lunch plates have decided not to stay for dinner Hi MichaelV8163UOThank you for your review and pictures.I would like to apologise for the experience you had in the bar last night, as you are aware it is not up to the high standard that we pride ourselves on.I am somewhat gobsmacked about the time you suggest the plates were left on the tables for as aside from the bartenders who are attentive and aware, the managers also zone the bar and clear, serve, whatever is necessary.... Whilst we were busy last night, this is no excuse.I will reiterate to everyone today the importance of doing what we normally do (which includes swiftly clearing and cleaning tables), so please accept my apologies for this "one off".We are very aware of the new competition soon to join us in Weybridge, and we look forward to welcoming them to the area, we are of course dedicated to continue to operate to the high standards that our guests have become accustomed to.I do sincerely hope that this will not prevent you from coming to our pub in the near future.I would be keen to talk to you directly, so please contact me on [email protected] so I can discuss your evening with you personally.Many thanksHarriet WalkerGeneral Manager
5 based on 450 reviews
First awarded a Michelin star in October 2016 & 4 rosettes by The AA in 2018, The Tudor Room is a richly decorated dining room, boasting silk lined walls and a dominant seventeenth century tapestry. With just 8 tables, The Tudor Room offers a tasting menu
Having stayed at the property before many years ago we booked a special package for D,B&B for my husbands Birthday & Our Anniversary. The Tudor room wasnât available previously and as weâre keen foodies we really wanted to give this place a try. The whole experience was wonderful, we started in the bar with G&Tâs and were escorted through to the beautiful room, where thankfully the decoration has not been modernised like other parts of the hotel. The menu is a seven course taster menu where you get an option on a number of courses and we were very happy with the choices (sometimes with taster menus this is not the case). What is good is that the restaurant offers ½ bottles of wine which as I only drink White and my Husband loves Red meant we could each indulge without worrying about having to finish the whole bottle. Not once did we have to fill up our own glasses and our water glasses were topped up continually throughout the evening. Each dish was explained as it was presented to us, the service and food was exceptional. The highlight of our stay.Dear Boho1979Thank you for your review and congratulations on your birthday and anniversary! I am delighted that you thoroughly enjoyed your meal and the experience overall. I loo forward welcoming you back soon again. With kind regardsSandra MuellerGeneral Manager
4 based on 1012 reviews
We re-opened the Three Horseshoes back in 2009 and haven't looked back since! A mixture of old and new, the Three Horseshoes Laleham is now enjoying life sitting well and truly at the top of its community. We have created a smart and comfortable pub with
We wre a party of four, and were impressed with the overall finish of the place. Interesting menu and pleasant staff but the place does get very busy even midweek lunch time so booking is strongly advised.Three of or party really like the food, unfortunately one was not so happy saying the squid was rubbery and the bubble & squeak on the mains was bland.
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5 based on 97 reviews
We visited on Saturday morning and although early it was already busy. Having recently moved to Chertsey we were keen to try Joeâs Cafe and were delighted to receive such a friendly greeting. We both had the full English breakfast with filtered coffee. It was great and just what we needed! Look forward to going back.
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