Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Leiston, United Kingdom including Old Chequers Pub, The Vulcan Arms, The Eels Foot Inn, Dolphin Inn Restaurant, The Bell Inn, The Crown Inn, Mill Inn, Plough & Sail, Butchers Knodishall, Elizas at DP's Bar
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4 based on 161 reviews
Eliza's Thai Street Cafe is a wonderful seasonal pop up street cafe based at DP's BAR Aldeburgh UK. We serve authentic freshly prepared thai dishes. Fresh fish from The fishermen on aldeburgh beach cooked thai style. Started with my wonderful Thai friend
Its been a few years since we visited this place and what luck the food is delicious. They will make it as authentic as your taste budsrequire. We ate in the bar but I understand there is a more formal restaurant space upstairs should you require it. Excellent.Thank you so much for taking the time to review our street food cafe. So glad you enjoyed our authentic food xThanksEliza and the Gang
3 based on 45 reviews
Excellent food, friendly people. 5 of us in group had carvery beef and lamb both tender and veg cooked to perfection.Thank you
4 based on 678 reviews
Alex and Oliver Burnside reopened the doors of The Plough and Sail in April 2012. The twin brothers aim to offer their customers delicious food and drink, a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere and exceptional service. Chef Oliver has a passion for quality, s
The Plough and Sail is in the rather uninspiring Snape Maltings shopping complex (apart from the brilliant concert hall). We had a very poor meal. The main issue was we ordered the special of a dover sole tempura, which was a nice tower of tempura swimming in a sort of runny fish and red pepper soup. So within a minute we were looking at a plate of food that had turned to a mush of soggy batter and fish strips. I have to hope that on this day the chef had simply got it wrong as there are so many other good reviews.
4 based on 336 reviews
We are an old fashioned seaside PUB serving traditional and modern pub food and Adnams ales and wines...NEW for summer 2015 we have installed our own smokehouse oven from America...do not miss our amazing hickory smoked king ribs, short rib of beef and 18
Iâve just logged on to add a review and see 14bexr has beaten me to it! I was one of the dog club group.....and I completely agree with whatâs already been written about our two evenings at The Mill Inn. Tom and our waiter (sorry didnât get your name) were so accommodating and not at all put out by our big group of people and dogs as we all piled in. It was service with a smile throughout both evenings. From the delicious food, which all arrived at the same time, to the attentive service - all made for two brilliant evenings for our weekend away. Thank you and I look forward to revisiting again.
4 based on 204 reviews
Booked a table, visiting area. Staff ok and were served promptly. Menu wasnât that inspiring but it was lobster week! So lobster was ordered .. very underwhelming considering the price of it (£30.00), fish and chips .. very small portion of fish sat on top of some cheap frozen chips with a pot of dried up mushy peas, (£12.99) and lastly the pork parcels .. again very small portion, 2 spring rolls with a mound of leaves and dipping sauce, honestly thought we had ordered a starter in error. That came with a dish of the lack lustre chips (£12.00). Dessert saved the day though, we certainly had room for one! All in all, very over priced. Looking at a few of the other reviews, the menu hasnât changed at all in years!
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4 based on 422 reviews
Our Lunch started off perfectly, after getting our drinks and then being seated we decided to just go for the main meals and then have desserts. We expected to wait a while as the food had to be cooked, always a good sign.When the meals arrived they were well presented and were very tasty. After finishing our mains we sat for quite while with no one coming in to see if we had finished, or asked if it was okay to collect our plates and naturally ask if we wished for dessert or coffee. Just about the same time a family appeared, 2 adults and 2 children. The ambience of the eating area was disrupted and the family wished us to hear their running commentary about their lives! So this being the case of no service and a loud family we decided to get up and pay for our drinks and main meals.So hence the poor rating, it does make you wonder really as to why the simple things are not in place, bear in mind that the place had very few customers in it and very few eating. So I wonder what it would have been like if busy. The staff were not rude actually quite polite but lacked the expertise dealing with us.I would also just say that where we sat was opposite the main kitchen door, staff were bustling in/out and loud music poured out. Okay when door was shut.The total cost for drinks and food was £36.20, a tad expensive, £6.30, half Ghost and pint of shandy for drinks, Grab salad £13.95, Duck £15.95
4 based on 417 reviews
The Dolphin, now the hub of the community, is an ideal resting base to explore Thorpeness and our neighbouring towns Aldeburgh and Southwold, or just enjoy a peaceful walk around Snape Maltings and RSPB Minsmere reserve plus many more local must sees. A s
The pub is right in the centre of Thorpeness - a lovely if slightly quirky village close to Aldeburgh. Weâve stopped several times for a drink (the beers are excellent) but tried out the food for the first time with friends.Despite being busy (itâs a very popular pub) the service was efficient and friendly and the food was excellent. Between the four of us we sampled a good range of dishes, starters, mains and deserts, and all of them were spot on. A good wine list, reasonably priced, complements the food. Weâd expected good pub food but what we got was much better - I donât particularly like the phrase gastro-pub but that fits the bill here. We had a great evening and thoroughly recommend the place.
4 based on 315 reviews
Landlord Julian Wallis and his team welcome you to this traditional inn . The Eel's Foot nestles in the pretty hamlet of Eastbridge in the heart of the Heritage Coast and on the doorstep of RSPB Minsmere Reserve. We are fortunate to be part of the Adnams
Great pizza (cooked in outdoor pizza oven) Great beer. Great Garden (including boules!) Great atsmosphere (very welcoming and inclusive). The best pub I have been to for a very long time
4 based on 119 reviews
We stayed in their small campsite which was good and we were able to eat in their restaurant. They also have entertainment which was well worth visiting. The food was varied and delicious especially the Sunday lunch
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4 based on 139 reviews
We are a country pub with dining. We are child & dog friendly. Closed all day Monday and Tuesday. Food served Wednesday to Sunday, Wed to Sat 12.00-2.00pm & Evenings 6.00pm-8.30pm. Long Sunday lunch served 12.00 to 3.30pm. Booking recommended at weekends.
As an American being in the UK for over 2 months, I started to miss the tastes of home. A coworker of mine had been to this pub before and her highly recommended it. I met him and a few others there after work one day for dinner. And everyone of us ordered their burger which was great. When I bit into the beef, bacon and cheese I almost felt as if I was back home. The pub is very well maintained, the owners are very hospitable and the drink selection is vast. Donât hesitate to say cheers at the Old Chequers! And cheers to you too! Its a great recommendation to hear an American loves our cheeseburger, we are honoured & thank you so much for the review- we think its great too ;)Best wishes, Andy & Carol
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