Reviews on Pub food in Tadley, United Kingdom including The Wellington Arms, The Red Lion, Calleva Arms, The Iron Duke, The Queens College Arms, The Pelican, The Elm Tree, Fox & Hounds, The Bolton Arms, Balcony Bar
4 based on 23 reviews
Attended here for an all-day meeting. Good venue with plenty of parking and good facilities. Nice food provided and plenty of tea and coffee throughout.
4 based on 331 reviews
Originally built as a farmhouse circa 1490, this Grade II Listed building was extended during 1550, 1650 and latterly 1720, as shown below. The sympathetic renovation of 2008 uncovered a wealth of period features such as vaulted ceilings, oak beams and ce
We visited The Bolton Arms as a group of 6 on a Tuesday afternoon, we took advantage of the Bolton Arms Favourites which on a Monday & Tuesday come with a drink, I had the Cajun Chicken Burger which was fantastic you could tell it was fresh produce. We all enjoyed our food and a sit in the garden a great place to visit.
4 based on 96 reviews
I truly thought a place with an average of 4 stars would be better. Well after seeing a duty manager putting two plates of food on the floor twice to open a door I can assure you I wonât be eating there and on top of this I will highly advise people not to drink the Guinness extra cold as it had so much yeast coming out the line and in the bottom of my friends glass that I think you can bake bread from it! The outside area in the back has clearly not been cleaned from the night before sure as hell I will not be returning.Hi Ncronje, we can assure you that we do not find this type of behavior acceptable, and we would like to address the situation you have described.
4 based on 575 reviews
Elm tree is a unique pub full of warmth and character. I spent the entire day with a glass of wine overlooking the beautiful British country side. Ryan, Alex and Chelsea were all welcoming and knowledgable. I even stayed for dinner and had a decent pub grub. Canât fault this place. Five stars all the way and highly recommended:)
4 based on 34 reviews
Traditional local pub, with excellent food cooked from scratch on the premises. Good basic menu, with daily specials. Home cooked Sunday Lunch. Buffets for events and parties, small or large groups. World-wide tailored menu available for pre-order. Functi
Just popped in for a quick lunch really friendly staff jacket potato with so many prawns couldn't see the potato great tuna sandwich this pub should be packed beats the pub down the road hands down we will be back thank you Thank you for your review :-)
3 based on 475 reviews
We live local to the Queens College Arms and it has had its up and downs over the years. I think it is now on the up. Service is always excellent and a couple of really friendly waitresses. Yesterday we have a Sharing platter from the new menu and it was absolutely lovely. Well presented, fresh and tasty. Canât wait to have it again! Thank you.
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4 based on 316 reviews
We tried this as we had heard it was quite good. However expensive and distinctly average all round. Trying to upsell from the off is never a good start. Pushing olives bottles of water etc from the start isn't what we expected. We ordered 2 rounds of drinks during the night both times one item was missing. Starters delivered except for one that we had to wait 5 mins for. Starters a mixed bag Camembert and Scotch egg good. White bait over cooked, prawns ok ish. Main course all came out ok. Lamb , Halloumim Burger ok. Fillet Steak very average to poor no taste and one had to be sent back as should have been rare wasn't even warm. Beef Wellington at £27.5 was abysmal. Steak inside was over cooked, tasteless and and was more like an overcooked roasting joint. Pastry soggy and didn't taste any other filling. Service wasn't very good but one lady seemed to be covering whole place. There are alot better places around.
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4 based on 241 reviews
The Calleva Arms is one of Hampshire's best pubs serving excellent homecooked food. On Sunday, treat yourself to one of the best roast dinners around, or pop by in the summer months to enjoy the fantastic garden!
Had a good evening out with friends. Food was good, shame there weren't more of portions of the plaice available but 2 of our party had it and said it was lovely. Serving of the food was a bit slow but we weren't bothered as we had a good time. We'll worth visiting
4 based on 329 reviews
A traditional public house set in the beautiful village of Mortimer West End, amongst picturesque walking routes and close to Silchester Roman City Ruins, Reading & Basingstoke. The Red Lion @ Mortimer West End is the quintessential Great British Pub and
Average... which isnât good enough tbh...My wife had the pie... she didnât finish it... shortcrust pastry case with a mushroom-heavy, quite dry pie and a puff pastry lid... didnât do it for her... I had steak - which was nice... good sauce. The lovely big flat mushroom was such a disappointment... deep fried and then grilled apparently- but it was dripping with oil. Really gross. I asked for replacement thinking it must be an error... which they provided without question - but turned up exactly the same. Service was ok... average... which isnât good enough in my view. The place was dead and had 3 staff waiting on just two tables - it wasnât attentive enough. Would have had a burger, but I really didnât get the proposition... you pay £11 for your burger and then top it up with âwhatever you wantâ... which actually costs you £1 per item! But thereâs no list of items... random. Pizzas - again, random options for your own toppings... 50p for a splash of Tobasco...?!! Donât take the piss! Badger Best Bitter was a really good pint. Itâs average. But only because there are some good bits and some bad bits that average out... Iâll only remember the bad bits though as the good bits arenât special. Shame - itâs not really worth the effort of having to drive there.
4 based on 663 reviews
Eating at this homely yet sophisticated pub (with a menu so local that the eggs, chicken, honey and ham are bred and made on the premises) feels like being in the dining room of a dear friend. Muddy wellington boots welcome. (The Times, May 1st 2010)Descr
This charming gastro pub has extremely high standards of both food quality and service. Took 10 close friends to celebrate my partners birthday. A group with diverse tastes, allergies and maturity were all catered for with the utmost courtesy. Now onto the food. The Wellington serves local produce and has a menu that oozes quality. If you are a real foodie you will not be dissapointed.
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