Reviews on Bar food in Tring, United Kingdom including Kings Arms, The Half Moon, The Greyhound Inn, The Robin Hood, The Anglers Retreat, The Akeman, Valiant Trooper, The Rose and Crown, Crow's Nest, The Oak
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4 based on 532 reviews
Popped in while staying down the road on a quick business trip with 2 colleagues.The greeting was warm and friendly by the young floor team. We sat in the bar area as it's a little more relaxed and less "couples" The restaurant side looked busy and had a warm atmosphere. The food - Wow! 2 of us had the mixed hanging kebabs and 1 the chicken burger. Completely faultless and very tasty offering good value. Veltins lager on draught was an added bonus as you very rarely see it in the UK. I'll be returning on my next visit to the area.
3 based on 861 reviews
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Stayed at attached Premier Inn and after long drive needed quick bite. Ordered Chicken coujoun "Caesar" but didn't expect croutons from Roman Empire era. They were like bullets! Dressing was bland. Thankfully I'd ordered side of sweet potato fries which although on cold side were tasty.Carpets really need a deep clean! Staff were very attentive and pleasant just let down but blandness of everything else.
5 based on 95 reviews
Small village pub with fresh food & real ale; two standard and three guest. Small courtyard to the rear
Nice little place with beer garden. Just had a sandwich and a beer. Staff were friendly. Hope to return and try the hot lunches.
3 based on 294 reviews
I wish I could give them more than 5 stars..... we had a table of 14 and they couldn't have been friendlier, more helpful or better hosts... food and drink all really great. I highly recommend this pub.....
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3 based on 719 reviews
Very welcoming and lovely log fire to make it homely. Staff very friendly and very good service, as always. Very nice music but for people with hearing problems it was a tiny bit too loud otherwise faultless visit. Hi Explorer38553922997Thanks for the review! We're glad you had a pleasant experience with us. Apologies about the music volume. Next time if it's too loud, ask a member of staff and we will happily turn it down for you. Kind Regards,Donal
4 based on 152 reviews
A genuine Free House in an area of outstanding natural beauty. 80 Paces from the Grand Union Canal and 30 paces from Startops Reservoir. This pub has a truly unique atmosphere which has been retained during the recent refurbishment. New cellar and bar equ
Looking for a little pub after fishing that welcomed dogs. Found this place on google search and what a lovely village pub this is. From the outside it looked quite small but the pub itself is spacious with ample parking, decking area out back/grassed area with an old tractor for kids play and an aviary. Locals were helpful and friendly as were the staff. Food served all day/until late which was an added bonus.Menu has a good variety and is very reasonably priced. Even childrenâs menu with mini portions available.Food was cooked to order and was piping hot, portions are very generous, the lovely lady in the kitchen was very accommodating and checked food was ok. Very pleased to have found this little spot!
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4 based on 169 reviews
The Robin Hood Tring is a lovely 16th Century pub, right on the edge of Tring town centre. With its log burning stoves and cosy low ceilings, the pub delivers a warm welcome in every sense - plus an exciting menu, excellent real ales and good old-fashione
There are a good selection of pubs in Tring. Most have good ales, The Robin Hood has a range of Fullers plus a few guests. Terry keeps the cellar well. It has a friendly atmosphere, nice warm fire in the cold months and evenings, small courtyard beer garden for the better weather. This has recently been decked to take the slope off much of the yard.Parking is available on the nearby municipal car park. The food is good pub grub and more reasonably priced than most Tring eateries. A range of fresh sandwiches and baked spuds also available. Drop in Chess group meets every Tuesday & Thursday evening.Itâs a quirky room, unspoilt by modernisation with the tables in three main areas leaving the bar fairly clear. It is also dog friendly. Very much a traditional pub, rather than a restaurant serving beer. An excellent atmosphere most evenings and friendly staff. Thatâs why, of all the pubs in Tring to choose from, I picked this one to become a regular at.
4 based on 389 reviews
I visited with some friends when we had been walking at the Ashridge Estate. This was a perfect spot to have lunch. A lovely village location just by the duck pond. Food and drink was excellent, staff helpful and friendly. Quite roomy although best to book if you visit in the evening or at the weekend.
4 based on 153 reviews
I ordered 3 sausages and mash that was served in good time and best of all they had the required Coleman's mustard.The mash was very smooth and buttery, the onion gravy very tasty but the sausages had, in my opinion, been precooked and then reheated. This is to me, was obvious from the hard texture of the meat filling and firmness of the skins. Freshly cooked sausages do not taste or feel the same, whether they have been reheated or served cold.This mishap will not stop me from eating there again as there are lots of other items on the menu I could choose.Hi Paul,We are sorry that you didn't enjoy your sausages, we have them made for us by our local butcher who uses coarse ground sausage meat and traditional skins hence the different texture to mass processed sausages.We did ask you how your meals were on the day and had you had expressed your dissatisfaction at the time we would have been pleased to offer you an alternative.Kind regards Abi & Guy.
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4 based on 215 reviews
A traditional public house serving well kept ales and good quality British food.
Visit often but last Sunday was first time in the Coach House. Fantastic, helpful waiting staff. Roast dinners have got so much better and I cannot recommend enough. Nothing is too much trouble. Food is fresh and tasty and visiting The Kings Arms is always a pleasure. Thank you. Thank you so much for your rave review, we are so pleased you enjoy our offering and canât welcome you back!We take pride in everything we do and good feedback is always a pleasure to hear or read.Many thanksThe Kings Arms Tring
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