Reviews on British food in Manningtree, United Kingdom including The Brantham Bull, The Haywain, The Cross Inn, The Mistley Thorn Restaurant, Oranges & Lemons, old bakery cafe, The Carriers Arms, The Tea-House at Mistley Quay, The Crown Pub and Restaurant, Hobson's Deli & Cafe
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5 based on 15 reviews
Hobsonâs Deli & Cafe is based in the heart the of the smallest town in England, Manningtree. Offering a wide range of Deli goodies, including sausage rolls, quiches, a delectable range of cheese and much more!
Have started to use this place regularly having recently moved my business nearby.Debbie, Erin and the team run a warm, welcoming Cafe and Deli that offers a little more in quality and sophistication than is the norm.The quality of the food is first class with the range of home made cakes, biscuits, sausage rolls and scotch eggs changing daily.There is also a good range of interesting deli' items and wine to take away if you wish.The seating outside is a comfortable bonus and the fact that well behaved dogs are welcome (I think they get most of the wonderful ham sold here as treats) is a very nice touch.Whether for a quick coffee/tea, a snack or a larger plate to satisfy your hunger, this place will never let you down so, if in Manningtree, make sure to acquaint yourself.
4 based on 37 reviews
Family friendly pub with beautiful views of the River Stour, a diverse menu and function room available for hire.
A classic pub menu with all that favourites, just executed to a much higher standard than you would expect.
4 based on 142 reviews
A family run business offering a full range of breakfasts, lunches and afternoon teas in eclectic surroundings, with one of the best views locally overlooking the Stour Estuary. Situated in the centre of this historic village, adjacent to the Swan Basin,
Friendly welcome, lovely views across the Stour. Our food was excellent. The burgers are exceptionally good, tasty and beautifully cooked. We all had different cake but were in agreement that each one was delicious. Will definitely go back.Thank you so much for your lovely review - we hope you'll visit us again soon!
4 based on 321 reviews
700 year old beamed pub with large beer garden. Children and dog friendly. Open log fire. Two restaurant areas and bar.
I do like this place and I managed to winkle my dad out of his chair.Unusual soup of celeriac and apple, but dont be put off by the sound, it was actually very nice....Not as good as their stilton and broccoli, but thats really hard to beat.Dad had his ham egg and chips, I had the veggie flan. All in all nice food and good value especially for over 65's.Place was busy as usual, staff were lovely as usual. Hope to bring Dad back here again soon.Hi there, thanks for your lovely review, much appreciated. I totally agree with you, the broccoli & stilton soup is to die for but occasionally the Chef throws his toys out the pram and insists on doing a different soup! Hope to see you again soon (and I will try and persuade the Chef to sort the favourite soup out for you). Many thanks
5 based on 83 reviews
Cafe, serving great coffee & tea. All day menu Selection of wine & beer
I traveled half an hour each way to eat here, based on the reviews. A pet hate of mine is empty tables in tea rooms waiting endlessly for âbookingsâ, so I sat outside on a little table almost on the road. I ordered a Brie and cranberry sandwich on granary served with salad garnish and jackpot crisps, followed by a scone with jam and clotted cream. I thought they had forgotten my sandwich after a 40 minutes wait but it was almost ready. What can I say? It was certainly worth the wait!! Best sandwich Iâve ever had!! I had 2 delicious decaf lattés and then on to the fresh beautiful scone. I was disappointed it hadnât been warmed at first, but I neednât have been because it was superb! The only other time Iâve had clotted cream with scones was in my own tea rooms several years ago and this clotted cream was as good. Certainly worth traveling for. 10/10.Hi Wendy, I am so glad you enjoyed your lunch.It is such a grey area for us as to do we take bookings or not!!! Being so small we worry if people like yourself have made the effort to travel & then be turned away as we are full or like you say we have that short time of reserved signs & empty tables, which I appreciate does not look good!!! Hopefully we will see you again & with a seat inside.
4 based on 98 reviews
Been here once before and greeted with same friendly and efficient service. Lots of little nick nack to look at and purchase. Ordered ploughmans with cheese and ham, and came with a lovely warm roll, homemade chutney and tastey coleslaw, plenty of pickled onions and grapes, lovely!!
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4 based on 476 reviews
Last weekend we were able to take all 12 excellent rooms at the Mistley Thorn for the weekend for family to stay together ahead of our son's wedding in Tendring. (Because it is so popular and to ensure we had the full hotel we booked it last October 2018). The staff at Mistley Thorn could not have been more accommodating with all the arrangements. We were also able to host a welcome meal for 33 friends and family in the private dining area on the Friday evening. The food was super. The breakfasts are renowned delicious and relaxed.The Mistley Thorn is beautifully styled, the the seafood is excellent and the staff are welcoming, fun and professional. The bedrooms are heavenly with divine bedlinen and luxurious mattresses. Particular thanks to Clare, Becky and Paddy.
4 based on 125 reviews
A group of 6 arrived for sunday lunch and were warmly welcomed and seated quickly All staff very polite and helpful All dishes were delicious Highly recommended
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4 based on 147 reviews
A country pub and kitchen that serves easy going food, with a fantastic selection of drinks in a relaxed atmosphere.
Had the poached eggs bacon and hollandaise sauce on Parmesan waffles OMG to die for so tasty and freshly prepared Lovely staff so chatty and cheerful relaxed atmosphere have been twice now and had same breakfast also had evening meal again freshly prepared really nice.
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4 based on 391 reviews
A beautiful 16th century pub and restaurant on the Essex/Suffolk border with stunning views of the garden and the River Stour. Offering traditional pub classics in a light and modern restaurant, it is perfect for a pub lunch, celebration or dinner with fr
We visited the Bull on a wet day. The interior was a big surprise, very modern spacious with a pleasant ambiance, Heidi, our waitress, was very friendly and efficient. Not an extensive lunch time menu however this was supplemented with a specials board. The dishes we selected were plentiful and delicious. The restaurant was well frequented,and there were lovely views from the restaurant windows. FYI very large car park adjacent to the pub. A good lunchtime experience..
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