Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Lacock, United Kingdom including The Bell, The Red Lion Pub, The Pear Tree Inn, The Gladstone Arms, The Greyhound, George Inn, The Rising Sun, The White Hart, Flemish Weaver, The George Inn
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4 based on 338 reviews
The George Inn is a pretty Country Pub/Restaurant nestled in the small village of Sandy Lane, amongst the most beautiful little thatched cottages. The Pub has stunning country views across the Bowood Estate from the recently refurbished dining room with l
First visit here and it was lovely. Food was brilliant, nice out door area and restaurant. When we first went in I thought it was quite small but then when the waitress told us about the restaurant out the back I was pleasantly surprised with how big it was and itâs nice decoration
4 based on 309 reviews
Real Ales independently inspected by CAMRA and CM, plenty of gins and premium lager, there is always something good to drink. Try any beers before you buy! Good country cooking creates a great partner to our bar. The atmosphere is very cosy and very much
We went to the Flemish Weaver for an evening meal with family. The service was vey good, friendly, attentive and humorous servers make the experience very relaxed. The food was excellent with generous portions and good quality ingredients. We've eaten at the Weaver a few times now and it is always a good and enjoyable meal. It's my favourite place to eat in Corsham.
4 based on 160 reviews
we enjoyed our meal very,very much.great place to eat.staff very friendly and helpfulgood choice on the menu.
4 based on 353 reviews
The Rising Sun really is that beautiful British pub that provides fantastic hospitality from the moment you pull into the car park. As you leave your car you will enjoy expansive views across the Avon Plains, a view that can be enjoyed from our conservato
My sonâs girlfriendâs parents live in Corsham and they recommended meeting up here on Friday Night 19th July 2019 for an evening meal. The place is in an idyllic location with stunning views from the back. It had two members of staff working and they were both very efficient and showed us to our table for five in the conservatory. The main bar is a real picture and takes you back to a bygone era and is so traditional and we loved it. We ordered up our meals and I can honestly say that we were all very fat and full by the time we had eaten starters and our mains. Our bill for five adults came to approx £160. Very nice place, in a truly picturesque location. There is ample parking off road by the side. If we were back up this way again I would eat here again without any problems.
3 based on 811 reviews
An iconic pub circa 1361.Home - made food, ingredients sourced locally.Great selection of well conditioned ales (up to six) and real ciders (pub features in Good Beer Guide), extensive wine list, whiskies etc.Great atmosphere, open fire place dating back
We visited in July 2019 while on a group tour. I had the Rice Risotto with cream and vegetables (vegetarian), and my sister had fish & chips. We had the local beer (Wadworth Ale) and the local cider too. We also had chocolate cake and sticky taffy pudding for desert. Everything tasted delicious; the only problem was the slow service for my vegetarian dish - it came 20 minutes after my sister's fish & chips. To be fair, we were in a big bus group and they seemed to bring out all the same dishes at once, and I was one of only two vegetarian dishes ordered, and those obviously came out last.This place was recommended by our Tour Guide, Frank (Premium Tours "Private Viewing of Stonehenge (Sunset), Bath & Lacock")
4 based on 742 reviews
The Greyhound is a lovely village pub which appears to have been quite recently refurbished to create a nice atmosphere and setting. We all had the Sunday lunch which was really good. All of it was really well cooked and very large portions. All the veg was hot and freshly cooked which makes a nice change compared to some places. The highlight for me was the Yorkshire puddings which were excellent. Extra gravy was also provided which is always a bonus. The pub has a good range of nice ales on to compliment the food. Another redeeming factor for choosing this pub was the service, all the members of staff were really friendly and did whatever they could to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. I'm looking forward to returning.
4 based on 896 reviews
Bar/Restaurant with beautiful secluded beer garden in the centre of Chippenham serving lunches and evening meals. Award winning Sunday lunch
Once again a fabulous meal in a lovely setting. Food was fantastic the trio of creme brûlée is one to try.
4 based on 432 reviews
After being closed for over a year The Pear Tree Inn has been carefully restored as a farmhouse kitchen with bar & rooms. It has a relaxed & rustic appeal to the locally sourced menu & reclaimed quirky decor. An old stone build farmhouse with rug strewn f
We enjoyed two nights stay at the Pear Tree, on arrival you feel yourself relax, get out your book and enjoy a G and T. Friendly staff who were always helpful and professional. The menu is great and gluten free (which I need) choices are extensive, with the kitchen happy to adapt to suit. Rooms are tastefully decorated and we really enjoyed having patio doors to a small private garden space next to the wooded area. Squirrels and bird life in abundance. But the room was smaller than expected, especially the bathroom where you have to think to shut the door to access the loo.
3 based on 619 reviews
My husband and I visited here @11am- This is our unfortunate experience. : Walked In to a very quiet pub- only a handful of customers there. As we walked in there was a group of 3 people huddled talking - on the customer side of bar. - All looked at us - NO ONE ACKNOWLEDGED US!!!We stood at the bar for 4-5 minutes feeling increasingly awkward and wondering where all of the staff were. We noticed slightly to the left of the bar a staff member busy making coffee- Again NO Acknowledgement!!! Suddenly 2 ânewâ customers arrived to which point one of the 3 that were huddled talking suddenly saidâ Right I had better go and serve!â - I-was shocked to see that one of them was a staff member but then even more shocked when She continued to ignore us and served the 2 new customers!!!My husband and I were very taken aback - Without making a scene we left but on the way out I made sure that this staff member made eye contact with me so I could say â How very RUDE was that!!!.â We then went and spent our hard earned money in a lovely pub down the road where the staff were very friendly and very welcoming. I hope the staff member sees this and maybe thinks about customer experience, politeness and friendliness. - I too work in the customer industry and would be appalled to hear of any staff treating potential customers like this.Dear Guest,Many apologies for your recent poor experience, we value all feedback and will learn from your review,Regards
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4 based on 351 reviews
The Bell is a friendly, family run pub on the outskirts of the beautiful National Trust village of Lacock.
Good grub served by staff, worth a visit if you are in the area. Barman in particular provided excellent customer service.
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