Reviews on British food in Winster, United Kingdom including Old Bowling Green, The Miners Standard, The Druid Inn - Birchover, The Red Lion Inn, The Barley Mow, Stones Restaurant, The Farmyard Inn, The Bulls Head Hotel, The Sycamore Inn, The Fountain Tea Rooms
4 based on 143 reviews
Stayed here for one night during a long-distance cycle ride in early June 2019 and couldn't be happier: the twin room was clean, welcoming and perfectly equipped with a bath and a shower. Had to check in later than expected and owner Anne couldn't have been more helpful. Full English breakfast next day was one of the best I've ever had. If you're staying in Bonsall, be mindful that dining options on an evening are very limited: the King's Head wasn't open on Saturday night (looks like it's closed down?) and the Barley Mow stops serving food at 7.50... they did take pity on us after 90 wet miles on the bike with a couple of simple sandwiches. Can't praise The Fountain more highly.
4 based on 191 reviews
Old fashioned English pub and community hub. Serving well kept cask-conditioned real ale that has an excellent reputation both locally and visitors, because the landlord knows how to keep beer correctly. Serves good quality, home made food at lunch and in
We had a great meal here, the food was delicious, my fave was the breaded Brie wedges with salad and sweet potato fries, my daughter had the homemade steak pie with chips, peas and gravy, very tasty. They serve a very tasty rhubarb cider which is delicious. If you like good food, visit the Sycamore Inn.
4 based on 270 reviews
17th Centuary coaching house serving home cooked food Children and dogs welcome
We booked a table here for Sunday Lunch whilst staying locally. Itâs so popular locally that there were only 3 Sunday Roasts left for 5 of us. It didnât matter as the remaining two chose differently.Itâs not fancy or stylish but it has the loveliest people running it! We were welcomed warmly & served quickly & very well looked after. The food was delicious. The chips were real too! Iâd recommend booking & then leavings plenty time to find a parking space in the busy village.
4 based on 518 reviews
Called in here on the back of a verbal recommendation from a fellow walker. Very quiet Monday lunch but enjoyed delicious french onion soup with a melted cheese and mushroom warm ciabatta . Following a look at the evening menu decided to call back later for dinner. Not a huge menu but nevertheless quite busy and we enjoyed a tasty lamb tagine. Usual beers and wine selection. Welcoming and friendly with good service. No problem in visiting again.
5 based on 960 reviews
Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday 6.30-9pm. Lunch - Wednesday to Saturday 12-2pm. Tucked away in the heart of idyllic Matlock, Derbyshire, Stones is a modern, eclectic restaurant with a stylish, welcoming interior and a superb modern British menu. The restaura
Ate here for the first time and had high expectations. It didnât disappoint and the food was lovely and the service was good. We had canapés and cocktails to start and then three courses followed by coffee and petit fours. The reason I didnât give it 5 stars was because we ordered coffee with our dessert but the coffee and petit fours came a little while before desert so it spoilt the perfection and we had to wait while the coffee was getting cold before we could enjoy. The beef in the main course was served on a bed of caramelised onion, unfortunately there was just too much of it, it was very strong tasting and overpowered the whole dish. Other than that we had a lovely evening and would return again .Dear Jill,Thank you for taking the time to leave such a positive review, we really appreciate it. Thanks too for the pointers on service times and your beef dish â weâre always trying to retain the highest standards possible.Best Regards, JadeOwner, Stones
5 based on 405 reviews
The Barley Mow is a lively and eccentric Free House located in the beautiful village of Bonsall. Famous for the 'World Championship Hen Races', and for being the most likely place to be abducted by aliens according to UFO magazine ! Locally sourced meat f
Great village pub with an awesome selection of drinks. There's a brewery on site plus local craft ales and ciders, any spirits you could wish for, great food and amazing hosts. All the food is locally sourced and cooked with love. Bands on every Friday and Saturday, what's not to like?
4 based on 239 reviews
I have only ever been here for drinks and this was my 2nd visit here! They have their own brewery on site and would recommend the beers. They have a good selection of ales and certainly worth a visit if staying nearby or after a nice walk.
4 based on 457 reviews
The Druid Inn is a historic country pub situated in the charming hill village of Birchover, Derbyshire. Beautifully renovated, the pub is just minutes from attractions including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and the market town of Bakewell. A short walk a
After a most enjoyable walk on Stanton Moor on a sunny Sunday morning, we went to the Druid Inn for lunch as this was very close to where we had parked for our walk. To our surprise, the restaurant was not particularly busy, but perhaps locals prefer the other pub in the village. The Sunday lunch menu offered two fixed price options for either two or three courses. The choices were a bit limited, and the prices were definitely on the high side. The four of us all enjoyed our starters, but the main courses certainly didn't justify the price charged. Perhaps we too should have tried the other pub in Birchover, the Red Lion!
4 based on 174 reviews
Had lunch here last week. It was lovely and cosy on a very wet day. Good choice of food and clearly marked which were gluten free. The staff were very friendly and nothing was too much trouble. Food was very good. Would definitely recommend.
4 based on 266 reviews
15Th Century country inn, grade 2 listed, private ownership and resident chef/owner since 1990. Range of local beers, extensive wine list. Award winning kitchen under personal supervision of owner. Situated in the centre of an historic conservation villag
Made a reservation for a Saturday night fortunately, it was rammed. Good choice of beers and wine as well as a comprehensive menu. Food quality was good and service friendly. Certainly return.Thanks Molenders. Your recommendation that bookings ahead are made is a valid one, and we do accept bookings which help us with our planning. Recently we have had a few "no-shows" which are frustrating - not only for us but also for hopeful diners who were turned away on the night. We may have to introduce a policy of only keeping a table for a few minutes after the agreed time. Marilyn suggests that there should be a website where we can register no- shows so others will know of their conduct. A recent article in the trade paper claimed that a majority of 25 to 35yr olds admitted booking more than one venue so they had a choice on the night, but didn't think it was wrong!Luckily it doesn't happen too often, if it becomes a real problem we will have to take deposits from those not known to us as some London restaurants already do. If last minute hitches occur we always appreciate a phone call to just let us know.Thank you for your review, and we look forward to your next visit, many thanks,best wishesDavid, Marilyn and Staff
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