Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Bromyard. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including The Old Boot at Wellington, The Inn at Bromyard, The Live & Let Live, Foxy's Steak Bar, The Fox & Badger, Oaklands Cafe-Deli, The Royal oak, Green Cow Kitchens, Cafe on the Corner, The Falcon Hotel
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4 based on 70 reviews
We live within the local area and have popped in at lunchtime for a drink after walking dog on Bromyard Downs, friendly reception, comfy sofa and interesting books to browse and flick through. Made a point of going for bar snack today at lunchtime, wow what a difference!!!! It would seem that they were short of staff, swearing behind bar, think it was one of the landlords and I could hear it from a good 3 metres away. The lady in question came into the bar area and told my husband âdonât expect to get served for at least half an hourâ, not sure if she meant drink or food or both !!!!Shame.
4 based on 39 reviews
After a disappointing brunch experience in Malvern the previous day, a welcome return to top standards. A fantastic breakfast, generous prices and superb service. Fancy changing a bit of the breakfast to suit your taste? No problem! The cafe now takes card payments too. Add newspapers and free wifi to the mix and you have a winner. If you're anywhere near the Malvern Hills area, forget Malvern and go to Cafe on the Corner in Bromyard!
5 based on 306 reviews
Green Cow Kitchens is proud to be a bit different. We are based in a former pigsty hidden away on a remote farm in Whitbourne, on the Herefordshire and Worcestershire border. We are open to the public for dinner on Wednesday - Saturday evenings showcasing
Set menu! @ £49,95 each Excellent!Loads of courses little taster portions but well presented and explained by the delightful waitress Vegetarian adapted Extremely tasty local food Restaurant was full! All to arrive and eat at 7.30 nice cosy barn conversation with small bar scene and wood burner.Good wine choose at reasonable prices.We left at 11.30 so a special evening for us foodies not rushed good breaks between the courses and completely desert wine.Fabulous drive to the restaurant/farm on single file roads plenty of parking.4 x set meals 3 x bottles of wineCafe fudge and brandy £330.00 so not a cheap evening out!But we will return.
4 based on 185 reviews
The Royal oak in Bromyard is set in beautiful gardens, the food is reasonably priced, well presented and very nice. Well worth a visit.
Have visited this pub on many occasions over the last 7years, and have always had a very warm welcome, the food is 5 star, I personally have tried everything on the menu and have loved every single dish, my partner on the other hand cannot get past the steak and ale pie which he says is the best hes ever had and although hes often tempted to have another choice when the time comes to order it's the steak and ale pie for him lol. The service is always great and staff always extremely helpful and friendly, nothing too much trouble. I would not hesitate to recommend this pub to anyoneNice of you to take the time to comment, most are driven to leave a review for negative reasons, it's always rewarding to have the balance redressed. Thank You,Phil, Alex & the team.
5 based on 34 reviews
Cafe-deli selling light snacks,homemade cakes,soups,quiche,wraps,paninis, We also hold an alcohol licence, selling a good range of wines and have a fantastic Gin menu. At the Cafe-deli we have a great selection of Suki tea and Brista Coffee. Pop in and en
We visited as our first lunch choice was closed on a Tuesday and our second already full. This looked like the pick of the many alternatives on offer in Bromyard and we were pretty happy with the experience. Competent, friendly service lifts this cafe above some in Bromyard. There's a wide coffee and gin menu and our coffees were undoubtedly excellent. The food selection is not huge, but of high quality. A bit more restricted than we'd expected at lunchtime: more snacks/ sandwiches to accompany a drink rather than a meal. An interesting touch is the small kitchen, fully open to view from the entrance area, should you choose, but without a hint of any odours transferred to the seating areas. Not entirely convinced by the ambience, but that's purely subjective. We were in the main room, a slightly gloomy area, but comfortable enough for a short visit. A sofa seating area to the rear of the premises looked attractive, but we didn't spot it on arrival. Not the cheapest cafe in Bromyard, but quality higher than most. Fair value all things considered, but probably not sufficient food variety to tempt us away from our usual Bromyard haunts at lunchtime. 3.5 stars rather than 4.
4 based on 145 reviews
Back in 1984, an enthusiastic soul created 'The Fox and Badger' on Bromyard high street, where it became a bustling bar favoured by many in the small Herefordshire market town. Loving owners Jim and Elyn knew they wanted to bring The Fox & Badger back wit
First visit for a while and immediately remembered why we'd previously liked this place. Friendly, competent service, great coffee and very good lunches. Scampi and chips voted first rate. Lasagne excellent. Prices entirely reasonable for lunchtime. Decor perhaps a little dark for our taste and some seats showing their age, but those are minor issues. We'll certainly return.
4 based on 103 reviews
We looked at the positive reviews about this steak restaurant, and were tempted to visit last Friday evening. We didnât book a table, but it wasnât full when we arrived. The young lady serving was lovely. So chatty and welcoming. We both had 10oz ribeye steaks, which were cooked to perfection. They were really tender and juicy. Local meats, are always better as far as Iâm concerned. The chunky chips were cooked in proper lard, which gave them a delicious flavour. They were crisp and tasty. The restaurant itself is quite basic, but comfortable and welcoming. Can thoroughly recommend. Even the owner/chef came out to speak to us. In all a most enjoyable experience.
4 based on 359 reviews
I visit this pub once or twice a year and found it to be mainly welcoming. This time I came with family and friends. Food was very good and generously proportioned. Choice of drinks, particularly beer, was limited though. Interior layout has been changed but I preferred the old layout. Still worth a visit though.
4 based on 268 reviews
Our Bistro Restaurant is a relaxing, welcoming place to eat or call in for a Pot of Tea or Fresh Ground cafetiere of coffee and Cake. We have a wide variety of excellent value for money meals. With an extensive range of Fish, vegetarian and Gluten free me
It seems getting hot food after 2pm in between Worcester and Hereford is somewhat of a problem! We finally stumbled upon this great pub and almost cheered at the 'Yes, we do hot food!" (YAY!)The food is all homecooked, and is gorgeous. Plenty of traditional meals, Indian food and also light bites such as nachos and hot dogs. The service is lovely. The staff are really friendly. And the syrup sponge just melts in your mouth!Tiny grumble; The staff changed over during our visit and when we went to settle the bill, there was no record of our order. We literally had to list everything we have had. We didnt particularly mind, but then we are honest people. We could have had a very cheap meal :)
4 based on 119 reviews
A family-owned pub, cafe and restaurant in the charming Herefordshire village of Wellington. We offer a wide selection of spirits, lagers and speciality local ales and ciders, and we offer an excellent selection of fresh, local, high-quality food.
We are here for our anniversary and everything was very good. Menu is not âvastâ but this is a good sign in my opinion. A select amount of food cooked well. A great pub in a rural setting. The specials board has a number of grills on it based on the best selection from the butcher. I had the 16oz tomahawk and it was the best steak I have ever had. We are lucky enough to live in the village and ate here just after the pub reopened and the meal was very average, pleased to say now they are over the teething problems this is a great choice for a lovely meal that is not in a big chain.
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