Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Kington, United Kingdom including oxford arms hotel, The Swan Hotel, Ye Olde Tavern, The Burton Hotel Restaurant & Bar, Royal Oak, The Tram Inn, The Harp Inn Restaurant, The Wine Vaults, No.46, The Royal Oak
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4 based on 58 reviews
The Royal Oak is a quaint family run pub in Presteigne, Powys. The pub has had a much deserved makeover in recent years with new furnishings, fresh lick of paint, new fireplace and toilets. Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 4pm till late Friday - Sunday 12
Party of three booked for sunday roast as reviews on here suggested they were good. We were not disappointed. From our smug grins when we arrived to read the 'Sorry fully booked' notice pinned to the door, knowing we had booked, to the delicious home cooked style roast with such lovely gravy, we even took some home in a doggy bag! No skimping on veg or meat and all staff very attentive, despite being fully booked. The cost was very reasonable at £8ish. Have already recommended to owners of holiday accommodation we were staying in and left menu for other holiday makers.
4 based on 74 reviews
We had a really excellent evening. Four friends, 2 local 2 visiting; Saturday evening so expected might be busy. It was busy, but the service was great, the food was amazing, the wine was pretty good too. All in all a really first-class experience will def go again.
After having walked around Kington, we decided to call into this pub for a drink. The pub is how I would describe a typical pub from quite some time ago, none of your modernism here, the lady behind the bar was friendly and we were made to feel welcome, we sat in the lounge and enjoyed our drinks which were reasonably priced.The pub wasn't overly busy but I think it relies on locals rather than passing trade, but we could recommend you visit for a drink, no complaints.
4 based on 114 reviews
When we stay in the area we always frequent the Harp. Not only is the location amazing, the service superb and the food wonderful but the beer and cider is pretty good too. Itâs also a great place to find the odd historic Bently, Mercedes or Moto Guzzi parked in the car park. We will be back again and again.
5 based on 497 reviews
Traditional country free house specialising in freshly prepared meals, using locally sourced produce. A great selection of real ales, ciders, perry, wines and soft drinks are available.
We went in for a Sunday roast. The food was delicious. A large selection of fresh vegetables including beetroot. The desserts were beautifully presented and tasted lovely. The staff were very friendly and efficient. We didn't have to wait too long for our food and wee were rushed out.
4 based on 29 reviews
Public house with 3 letting rooms 2 twins and one single. Large beer garden Restaurant serving home cooked English food. Dog friendly. Good selection of real ale.
I walked the short distance into Kington from the excellent Castle Hill House B&B, and chose The Royal Oak because it was raining hard and it was the first eatery that I came across. The bar was crowded and convivial, and my pint of Wye Valley was delicious. In the Sawadee restaurant, I chose Tom Yam Gai (spicy sour soup with chicken and vegetables), prawn tempura (I was very hungry), stir fried pork with oyster sauce and egg fried rice. Each dish was cooked to order, yet swiftly served and well presented. The flavours were distinct, and the Thai chef had cleverly ensured that each dish had a variety of textures. A wonderful meal, and I will definitely visit again the next time that I'm in Kington.
4 based on 75 reviews
The Burton Hotel's bar and restaurant are open to non-residents from 8am until late everyday. We serve coffee, tea and hot chocolate from 8am all day, breakfast is available from 8am-9.30am every day. Lunch 12-2pm, dinner 6pm-9.30pm. A reduced bar menu is
The Burton Hotel Restaurant & Bar is my "go to" hotel whenever I have business in the mid-wales area.The rooms are spacious, the staff friendly & the spa well equipped. However this is not the only thing that keeps me coming back. The food is fantastic & I can't recommend the curries highly enough.Thank you for your lovely positive comments and may we continue to look after you for many years to come .
5 based on 22 reviews
Ye Olde Tavern is a Grade II listed public house. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. It was built in the late 18th/early 19th century. Traditional old fashioned pub.
I couldn't eat here - too early in the week - but I heartily recommend a drop of real ale (and conversation with the locals...) in this CAMRA-recognised pub just off the A44. The closest equivalent back at home closed after the death of the elderly landlord, so this was a moment to treasure. Catch'em while you can.
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4 based on 107 reviews
A bit disappointed after reading many of the positive reviews. No vegan option on the menu but they did kindly offer an alternative, though unfortunately it wasnât great and was a very small portion. Also, the staff were dressed so casually I couldnât even tell if they worked there so a little confusing.
4 based on 106 reviews
you have it listed s B&B
An unexpected family lunch which was taken at the lovely old coaching inn in Kington. Run by Fred and Sadie Hawkins we had a lovely meal there which we all thoroughly enjoyed. Pleasant atmosphere and great service. We have eaten here before and will do so again in the near future.
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