Reviews on Pub food in Yarmouth, England, United Kingdom including The Portland Inn, The White Hart Inn, The Portland Inn, The Sun Inn, The Taverners, Woodman Arms, Pointer Inn, The Lifeboat, The Blacksmiths, White lion pub
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4 based on 516 reviews
Village Pub providing exceptional food using fresh local produce. All of our delicious desserts are homemade. We provide table service and pride ourselves on making your visit special. We have a courtyard in which you can enjoy the sunshine and admire the
Whilst on holiday on the Isle of Wight we called into the White Lion (PO30 3AA) for dinner. Having been disappointed with other dining venues we were delighted to find a pleasant atmosphere, great service and a good, reasonably priced menu.A great find ... thoroughly recommend.Thank you for your great review, much appreciated. Glad you all enjoyed your meals . Best wishes Gary & Lou
4 based on 803 reviews
A wonderful view from this child friendly, very welcoming pub on the Isle of Wight, UK.
Welcoming and friendly staff as soon as you enter the door which is always appreciated despite it being busy, love this quirky old pub anyway but food was great. There were 8 of us booked at short notice, everyone was delighted with their food. We'll be back!
4 based on 696 reviews
The Lifeboat stands proudly over East Cowes Marina, which is a huge favourite of visiting yachtsmen in the summer, but also a family-friendly home-from-home for locals too. In the summer, our large outside decking area offers one of the best riverside din
Sadly I have to say that this establishment was somewhat of an anti climax. Great setting with views across the river, nice selection of drinks.However the big let down is with the food.We both ordered the Char Grilled Locally Made Burgers. The presentation was good, fries were OK but the biggest disappointment was with the Burger - OK it may have once been Char Grilled. But our Burgers were without doubt reheated - in a microwave possible?When your paying Higher end prices you don't expect to receive Wetherspoons grade of Food.You really do need to up your Game and stop the misleading descriptions.
4 based on 1403 reviews
A warm welcome awaits at The Pointer, where Landlord and Lady, Rob and Rachel, invite you to join them in one of the Islands oldest, most historic pubs.
Stopped here on a Monday lunchtime for some refreshment after a 20 minutes ride from the ferry at East Cowes. Good beer as youâd expect from Fullers. Friendly and helpful staff in a lovely cosy bar. Food was delicious and beautifully presented, especially the ploughmans lunch.
4 based on 213 reviews
Family friendly pub & restaurant with large outdoor play area and garden. Dogs welcome in pub and garden.
Lovely little country pub with separate dining area. Decor is fine, the restaurant area looks very recently done in fact. We had smoked haddock and the steak special, both very tasty, nicely presented. Good pub fare at a reasonable price. We shared slice of chocolate/strawberry cheesecake which was light and pleasing. Coffee average but fine with dessert. We booked ahead and the lady on the phone was very pleasant. All staff friendly and welcoming making for a very nice evening meal. Doorway in was a little tight to accommodate a wheelchair but manageable with care and ramp up helped. Highly recommended based on this visit.
4 based on 1335 reviews
Our first time here for a meal and we were initially happy. Nice restaurant/pub with a nice ambiance. Menu choices were rather small which was disappointing and prices were higher that most competitors in the area. I was rather amazed that when choosing a Burger the chips were an extra charge of £2. Rather odd because who has a burger meal without the chips. My wife chose to have sweet potato chips with hers and our friend had pork belly with sweet potato chips. However the chips turned up and were almost cold. On mentioning this to the staff they were immediately replaced.We dine out collectively as a group once a month but would not rate the Taverners as one of the best we have eaten in, although we will return again to see how things fare next time.
4 based on 292 reviews
Came over to the island for a few days last minute, previously ate at the Sun Inn twice in our visit in May. We returned and were not disappointed. Plenty of gluten free choices on offer. Separate menu, special board is clearly marked. They have good grasp of cross contamination. I had the homemade cottage pie, but other choices include burgers, chips and onion rings. This is a typical island county pub so donât expect grand surroundings but the food is wonderful and the welcome is warm. Highly recommend
4 based on 187 reviews
The Portland Inn located in the heart of Gurnard Village opened the 8th June, the pub has had a complete refurbishment now offering contemporary and comfortable surroundings for both drinkers & diners. The publicans Mark & Kim bring a passion to create a
We were greeted by a very friendly and funny barman. We ordered dinner, which was delicious, and were looked after by a lovely waitress. We didnât need pudding but they were too tempting to resist! Am glad we didnât resist as they too were delicious. The landlord chatted to us and recommended a few places to visit. Overall an excellent evening. Thank you!
4 based on 557 reviews
We called here having been on the Steam railway and it was a gem of a find. Friendly staff and a great choice of food. We had prawns in a rose Marie sauce in white bread, Two lamb pies, with lots of lamb in and two ploughman's. All very good portions. Possibly the best meal we had on the Isle of Wight. £42.06 for five of us including drink it was very good value
4 based on 187 reviews
The Portland Inn located in the heart of Gurnard Village opened the 8th June, the pub has had a complete refurbishment now offering contemporary and comfortable surroundings for both drinkers & diners. The publicans Mark & Kim bring a passion to create a
We were greeted by a very friendly and funny barman. We ordered dinner, which was delicious, and were looked after by a lovely waitress. We didnât need pudding but they were too tempting to resist! Am glad we didnât resist as they too were delicious. The landlord chatted to us and recommended a few places to visit. Overall an excellent evening. Thank you!
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