Reviews on Pub food in Coventry, England, United Kingdom. Coventry (/ˈkɒvəntri/ ( listen)) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.
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5 based on 35 reviews
We visited due to the positive reviews here on Trip Advisor and wasn't disapointed.Had a lovely lunchtime meal for two. Shared starter and a main each.The food was very well cooked and the staff were polite and helpful.We are planning a return visit sometime with the whole family.We look forward to seeing you again! Feel free to call us or email us to book in advance. And Thankyou for your lovely review!
4 based on 230 reviews
First visit for quite some time. Great welcome, quick service. Lunchtime menu 1 course £6 2 courses £10 then choice of deserts. Good selection of meals and good sized portions. Well chilled white wine. Meals were excellent. Also available are fresh eggs, single or double yolks for sale. We bought 20 double yolks fo £4.50 superb value. This place is too good to pass by.
4 based on 637 reviews
Welcome to the Toby Carvery Stonebridge Island. When it comes to roast dinners, we really know our stuff. Every day our chefs lay on a feast of tender, hand-carved meats with all the trimmings â including towering Yorkshire puds, golden roasties with all
We were a family 4 adults and 11 years. Great pub. Great staff. Food was hot and plentiful. Highly recommended.Hi Jeanashby, your wonderful feedback and rating mean a lot to us here at Toby Carvery Stonebridge hope to see you again soon sometime Regards Jules GM
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4 based on 242 reviews
Just visited this place for the first time, I shall be returning. Good quality home cooked veg, I had a Roast beef Dinner the meat was cooked to perfection. More expensive than chain food outlets but better food and excellent service,The Staff & Owner should be proud,Well done.
4 based on 177 reviews
I went to the Town Wall Tavern last Friday evening with my sisters for a meal to celebrate my younger sisterâs birthday (itâs not until June but sheâs going away so we thought weâd start early!). The food was delicious (love their Cajun chicken!) and piping hot. Itâs not a restaurant but you canât beat it for really good pub grub. Service great as usual & bar staff very friendly. The place is full of interesting characters so you can people-watch & chat to your heartâs content. Itâs an old city pub that I hope wonât ever change. We always go there for a pre-theatre meal when we go the the Belgrade and have never been disappointed.
4 based on 153 reviews
Visiting Coventry, the plan was to eat at Taste Vietnam, just up the road, only to discover that it had no toilet facilities. The imperative was to find somewhere that did. What better than a pub, and the Old Windmill came into view, looking interesting from the outside and even more so on entry. Pints were ordered, visits made, and we settled in.Thought about eating there but after a few we opted for the Turmeric opposite. Enjoyed the odd ambience of that, and the food, but on reflection, we should have stayed and tried the food here, along with the ale. If ever in the area, this is on the list for a return trip. Friendly barman too.
4 based on 434 reviews
Located in the 18th century former watchmakers cottage. The Aritisan is nicely tucked away on the corner of Hill St and Ryley St and is one of Coventrys best kept secrets. â The bar alone stocks over 100 gins and has a wide selection of beers and wines to
We were staying in Coventry over a weekend and wanted a traditional Sunday lunch.A number of people recommend The Artisan and we weren't disappointed.We booked late and they fitted us in. Drinks downstairs first ,a choice of over 100 gins and good atmosphere as there was a baby shower in one room!Upstairs large restaurant with friendly staff . Two roast beefs with the trimmings,lovely Yorkshire puds. Best beef we have eaten in a long time comes from The Meat man Warwick, leamington and London. In a city where there are so many chain restaurants The Artisan is a welcome change.Thank you Chris, hopefully see you next time you are in Coventry.
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4 based on 239 reviews
The newly refurbished Golden Cross is the oldest pub in Coventry, built c.1583 and a pub from c.1661. It features the traditional Tudor jettied upper floors, with exposed beams in the interior. There will be real ale served, from both near and far and liv
This historic pub is located very close to the cathedral. We called in to sample the beer.There was a good choice of hand pulled ales and the one we chose was excellent.We did not eat but we were surprised and pleased to see an extensive and sophisticated menu. It was far superior to the normal pub food offerings. There was also a vegan menu with many interesting looking dishes. The service was very good and the interior was very pleasant and historic.
4 based on 364 reviews
The Old Crown is a traditional pub and kitchen offering fantastic home cooked food at affordable prices in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere
Visited the Old Crown today for Sunday lunch after scouring the internet looking for somewhere different to go. Never visited this pub before but will definitely go again. Excellent Sunday Carvery - four choices of meat - turkey, beef, pork and gammon. Large Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, roast and new potatoes, carrots, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, roast parsnips and cabbage and lovely gravy and condiments!Very friendly staff who were very attentive and nothing seemed too much trouble. My friend and me couldnât manage a dessert each so shared a piece of apple pie and custard which was lovely. 2 courses £11.95.You need to book as it gets quite busy. Will definitely visit again soon!
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4 based on 1496 reviews
An award winning Vintage Canal side venue offering fresh food and Real Ales with a large selection of drinks and Beverages. Small and cosy interior space not ideally suitable for young children or pushchairs but large external areas to explore and child's
We pulled off the motorway on our way to Shrewsbury and headed for this tucked away pub for our lunch. What a lovely position overlooking the canal and bridge. The pub is a great old building comprised of former cottages knocked through. Interesting decor and knick-knacks. It has a great atmosphere and we were very comfortable, so had another drink (tea and coffee for the driver)! We only had sandwiches, but they were fresh and served with a salad garnish and crisps. Will try to remember this pub next time we are in the area. Very much appreciated its olde worlds charm.
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