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4 based on 234 reviews
This really is one of the best pubs that we have been to. The bar staff and service were excellent, so friendly and made you feel very welcome. They were attentive without being bothersome.Now as for the food, the portions were so generous! But most importantly the food looked and tasted amazing. It is how I imagine oub food to be, familiar but done well which this pub does.Love the cosy and laid back atmosphere, we felt very comfortable and relaxed throughout the evening. We will be going there again for sure.
4 based on 908 reviews
Four of us made a return visit for lunch. Weâd enjoyed our previous meals here and were once again very happy to have come back. 3 had Lamb patties and 1 had Thai beef salad with noodles. Mains were 3 Aberdeen Angus beef pies with mash and seasonal vegetables and Seafood risotto all of us were pleased with our choices service was excellent and from lovely staff. We will certainly be coming back again.
4 based on 92 reviews
Lovely selection of starters to share followed by fish pie All very tasty and well presented and good value for money.
4 based on 420 reviews
We are a traditional English country pub that nestles next to the river coquet in northumberland. Our food is a mix of bar and restaurant, and we try and source as much as possible from local suppliers.
Fantastic menu, something for everyone, comfortable dining room, excellent value lunchtime menu and friendly service. Nine of us had lunch here (fortunately we booked as the restaurant was very busy) and we'd definitely go again.
4 based on 351 reviews
This is a pub / restaurant with accommodation too. About 11 miles from Morpeth.
It is over 12 years ago that we last visited this pub restaurant so we were surprised when we went back for a family meal and found it has not changed in that time. The decor is very tired and in need of some repairs. Despite this we had an enjoyable Sunday Lunch. The main course was very nicely presented, well cooked and at a good price. Two out of the four starters we ordered were described as tasteless.Thank you for your review, we are in the process of changing a few things, we have already decorated the dining room & bar area with the lounge getting done over the next few months along with the new fabric for the seating throughout, after that if we can fit it in this winter we will do the restrooms. But as I hope you can appreciate this is a 250 year old building so we can not do to much as we want to keep it traditional. I am surprised to hear you didnât like our starter as we have weekly guests which have the same starter every time which they love. If something isnât to your liking next time please say something so we can do something about it. Many thanks
3 based on 45 reviews
Based on some previous comments I was almost dreading coming here for a pint, but I needn't have worried. So perhaps we should deal with those previous comments first.Complaint was made the the strong smell from the toilets as you enter the pub. The smell is one of disinfectant and is therefore, in effect, a clean smell. The only other notable aroma is also a good one and comes from the curry kitchen. It smelled superb!The bar here is a typical, roomy public bar with traditional fixtures and fittings. The landlord and landlady (I assume) were friendly as was the atmosphere in the bar.We liked it.
4 based on 479 reviews
Anyone looking for somewhere to stay in Rothbury this comes highly recommended. This was our second visit to The Three Wheatshead .Our room was cosy, bed extremely comfy, great views.Grear restaurant menu,good breakfast.Very pleasant and welcoming staff.This was our second visit
4 based on 353 reviews
We popped in for lunch and the initial impression was it was a little like an old working mans pub - rather sparse and dated. The friendly waitress greeted us and explained we could only sit in the bar with a dog which was fine. We ordered the trio of sausage and mash and the haddock and salmon fishcakes. After waiting an age for the food to come (which would have been fine had it been worth the wait) I was really disappointed. The sausages my partner had were nice and he enjoyed his meal - it was nothing special but tasted nice. I had the fishcakes - well fish balls. I cut the first open and felt the middle and it was stone cold, despite the outside being really hot. I tried the second and it was the same.I eventually got the attention of the manager/owner (who was busy entertaining the two locals at the bar) and she came over. She apologised and then asked me what I would like. The options I was given was the same ones back or another meal. Had she just apologies and offered to replace my meal I would have said yes but the fact she even offered me the same fishcakes back (I am assuming after they were bunged into a microwave) made me decline. She did take the meal straight off the bill. The balls, just smaller than tennis ball size, were rather solid and looked to have been made and probably frozen.It is a shame as this could have been avoided by making them into fishcakes and not balls - simples!It was a let down for our last meal in Northumberland after a week of lovely food.Firstly to be fair I feel I must respond in the same detail and tone of your review.The decor wasnât too your liking, we donât expect to be able to please everyone all the time, we are a small independent country pub and our decor reflects this. We donât have the large budget of chain, corporate âpubsâ. Who achieve their staged look primarily due to bulk buying in frozen cheap food and having untrained unqualified staff re-heat and serve.Our priorities are instead to buy local quality ingredients and make fresh food on site. Iâm pleased your husband enjoyed his sausages. These were made in Rothbury by Rothbury family butchers further down the same street, roasted and served with fresh vegetables and home made gravy. There has clearly been a communication breakdown as we most certainly would not have microwaved your half eaten fish cakes & returned to you!I have spoken to the all staff who served you and they have assured me they did indeed apologies and offered you a replacement meal which you refused and were also credited. We are notified of every complaint to ensure we learn from mistakes and provide the best customer service we can. Again our fish cakes are also hand made by our chefs on site and in accordance with regulations stored refrigerated until theyâre cooked fresh to order. Once again we apologise that your food wasnât piping hot throughout, although when checked by our chefs Iâm assured weâre not âstone coldâTo give such a poor score based primarily on the shape of our fish cakes is most surprising.
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4 based on 276 reviews
Don't bother trawling around Rothbury to find somewhere to eat, simply go straight to the Newcastle House Hotel. Very welcoming, good quality food at reasonable price and plenty of it.
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