Reviews on British food in Rainham, United Kingdom including Eight, Parkwood Cafe, The Rose Inn, The Tuck Inn, The Three Tuns, Rowlands Bistro, Manor Farm Beefeater, The Three Mariners, The Cricketers, The Rose & Crown
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4 based on 90 reviews
Restaurant. Lovely family run village pub, and restaurant. Garden overlooking fields in a peaceful location. Dogs welcome in the public bar and garden.
Went here for a booked meal on a Saturday night as a table of 3. Positives were that itâs set in a gorgeous location with fields and pretty lights. We ate in the conservatory which was nice. Also the waitresses were very nice and helpful.Negatives - Cajun chicken burger was no good it was more like blow your head of spicy and burnt and tough. The bun it was in was toasted til it was hard. Someone else had scampi and liked that.We waited quite a long time for our food to come out and had to keep asking for drinks as they didnât come over and ask.I would definitely go here for an evening drink in the beautiful garden but I really didnât rate the food - Iâm sorry! (Maybe just that dish but then us two had the same thing so couldnât say).
3 based on 193 reviews
The Cricketers is a Mainstream business, We serve food everyday from 11:00-21:00, We have a variety of different lagers, ales and craft beers to choose from. We show all sports on numerous TV screens and also have a designated restaurant which is a sport
The Cricketers has recently undergone a transformation with a new manager & staff. Excellent atmosphere with friendly & efficient staff. Wide range of food & drinks. Great atmosphere in which to enjoy a meal, drink and watch sport if you wish. No loud music!Lovely to read your comments about your experience, I'll make sure to pass them on to the rest of the team. Thanks again for the recommendation, and have an amazing day!
4 based on 186 reviews
Called in on the off chance for a meal and told in a very un like able manner FULL so i asked could we maybe wait NO FULL ,we had a drink in the dogâs garden sorry then left.Sorry but you need to be a local in this pub.We are very sorry we were not able to offer you food on this occasion. We do get very busy at weekends and very often are completely full or sold out. We therefore always request that customers book in order to avoid disappointment. We trust that you may return sometime in the future.
3 based on 657 reviews
It's been maybe 30 years since I last ate in a beefeater, we were staying in the hotel that is attached to this building and it made sense to eat here, but I am glad that we did because it was a good experience.The waitress we had as kind, attentive and professional. The food arrived in good time, as exactly as ordered and somewhat exceeded my expectation.The price was reasonable considering the location and kind of place that it is.
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4 based on 367 reviews
We went on Saturday evening for only the second time, despite only living a mile or so away in Rainham, and once again were blown away at how good this place is. Yes, the decor is a little tired and the toilets not really adequate size-wise for the number of covers this place can get on a busy weekend evening, but the manager has obviously done his homework on customer service and how to keep people happy - from the moment we walked in, it was smiles all the way and nothing was a problem. The plentiful staff appear happy in their jobs and this is reflected in the service which was top notch. Greeted at the door and thanks and wished well when we left makes for happy customers too.The range of food was very good, and upon enquiry, discovered that there was a weekend special menu which was £20.90 for three courses which when you see the portion size, is excellent value. It's good-quality food you might make at home yourself, served with a smile. What's not to like?Shipyard IPA was £4.50 a pint, which I think is a little on the high side for Gillingham and none of the pints we were served appeared to be 100% full, but didn't want to make a fuss. And one of our party wanted soda water and this came out at room temperature which was disappointing. OK, the glass had ice in it, but this of course melted quickly once the liquid was poured over it, but overall a tiny thing really.We've been so starved of decent non-chain restaurants lately that this place has now gone to the top of our go-to list for eating options.Rowlands: Keep doing what you do and we will keep coming back.
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4 based on 709 reviews
The Three Tuns was built in 1468 and has had an ale licence since 1764. Inside you will find crackling open fires and a traditional style pub, plus a separate dining area serving fine restaurant food with an ever changing seasonal menu using local produce
We sat in the garden and enjoyed a seafood platter board each. It was fantastic and we struggled to get through it all. The service was top notch and we found it all to be a great experience. We will definitely be returning.
4 based on 140 reviews
Came here with a friend who told me it was one of the best places to have breakfast and i was not disappointed. On arrival i could tell how popular this place was. The car park was full and people queuing outside. Managed to find a table, the place was very busy, clean and the food was excellent. Very friendly staff. Not from this area and if i was passing through in the future i would definitely come here for food.
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4 based on 70 reviews
We have heard a lot about lunches at the Rose Inn. So last Sunday we booked and went. What an amazing place. Itâs just a small pub. We ordered four Sunday roasts. The food was amazing. Hot plates, hot fresh food and plenty of it. All for £8.50. How do they do it. Keep up the good work, we will be back.
5 based on 88 reviews
Had all day breakfast. Good service lovely food and drinks. Rather hectic lots of people in this popular cafe . Good value for money.The welcome was a little luke warm . Seating was abit basic but a open until 2pm on Sunday.
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4 based on 301 reviews
Eight is an intimate restaurant based in the centre of Rainham Kent. We can accommodate large parties in our upstairs restaurant and have a bar area for a pre or post dinner drinks.
We went along yesterday for the Prosecco brunch. Our glasses were never empty for long. The Prosecco was good too, you could add orange juice to make it in to a mimosa. We all enjoyed our meals. Great choice on the menu. They were able to cater for my friend who is Gluten Free. A great afternoon. Would definitely recommend
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