Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Aylsham including The Black Boys Hotel Pub & Restaurant, The Walpole Arms, The Banningham Crown, The Plough Inn, The Bucks Arms, Saracen's Head, The Unicorn, The Buck Arms, The Goat Inn, The Fox
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4 based on 330 reviews
Gourmet dining, steakhouse style. Serving the best in local flame grilled steaks and burgers, fresh fish, hand stretched pizzas, hanging skewers and more.
We visited here on a Friday evening and pre booked. The restaurant was quiet when we arrived but was very busy when we left. We ordered from both the regular menu and childrenâs menu- great choice and selection on food on both. The staff were really friendly and helpful. They brought over some activity books and colouring for the children. The food arrived after a short wait and was all hot and delicious. We only had mains and were completely stuffed afterwards!Will definitely be returning here. Thanks for a great meal.
4 based on 526 reviews
Booked a table here with my partner after first visiting The Goat Inn nearly a year ago and loved it, so had to return.We were warmly greeted as soon as we arrived and shown to our table with a view of their lovely beer garden.We both went for 3 courses and there were no compliants whatsoever! My chocolate and hazelnut cheesecake was particularly delicious! Would highly recommend this place!Thank you for a lovely evening and hope to return again soon.Thank you for taking the time to leave such a lovely response! We look forward to seeing you again soon. Megan
4 based on 56 reviews
We have been previously been to the Black Boys in Aylsham but could not get a table so decided to try the Buck Arms. We arrived early and decided to have a drink before going to our table but the bar area is very small and cramped. The food compared to the Black Boys is poor. I had the Venison which was nice but my plate would have been half empty if it hadnât been for the bag of rocket , my partner had the Skate it again was nice but half the size of the one I had at the Black Boys a few weeks earlier. When they presented the bill it was over £240 foe the four of us, when we queried the bill they said that they had mixed up the tables and gave us a revised bill of £114. Other people were also querying their bills. How can one establishment in a group be so different. Will definitely not be going back
3 based on 28 reviews
I was visiting friends in Martham and we decided to go nto Aylsham (a few miles away) for a drink or two. We were attracted to the Unicorn as there was music on - a local rock covers band. The beer was well kept and the staff friendly and the band very good. Imagine our disappointment when the landlord told the band not to continue when they finished their first set. We ended up leaving and going to another pub nearby.We cannot comment on the food as we didn't go there to eat
4 based on 201 reviews
The food and the service at the Saracens Head is "always" excellent - and our visit to try their Resaurant Week menu was no exception..........except that everywhere else we tried during this years Restaurant Week "stretched" themselves - and delivered something over and above their normal offering. The Saracens Head food was exactly what we would have expected of them "normally" - so, in that sense, they fell a bit short of our expectations. A tad disappointing although the food was great
4 based on 557 reviews
Traditional English Country Inn next door to Blickling Hall (National Trust). Serving delicious home-cooked meals lunchtime and evening plus snacks such as coffee and cake or sandwiches. Picturesque setting with outdoor seating in summer. Guest bedrooms a
Table was right in the middle of walkway so had constant traffic to and from the kitchen, also constant draft from the outside door when customers were arriving and leaving.Meat was very tough grisly and was very hard to enjoy, for the price of the steak we expected something special, have had better steaks bought from the supermarket..Desert was more than expected, more than made up for the awful main course...wonât be returning there in a hurry...
4 based on 137 reviews
Great food and service in relaxed, attractive restaurant. Menu and specials board offering a wide variety of meals using local, seasonal produce prepared by well regarded chefs. Excellent selection of wheat & gluten free meals. Comfortable bar with soft s
The Plough really surpassed themselves with the quality of the food they presented us for a Restaurant Week lunch. The service and the atmosphere stopped us rating the overall experience as "excellent" - as did the very limited range of beers "on tap" - but full marks to the kitchen
4 based on 974 reviews
A 17th Century timbered inn in the rural village of Banningham. Log fires in Winter and sheltered patio and gardens in Summer.Located opposite historic church and village green.Run by the same family since 1991. 5 Star Food safety rating. Camra Good Beer
Really enjoyed an excellent family Sunday Lunch.Food was first class enjoyed by everyone .Children loved choosing from the first class menu.Such a boon to be able to take our well behaved King Charles Spaniel too.This is much appreciated.Thanks again for my super time with you on my 70th birthdayDear GuestI am so pleased to read you all had a smashing time with us, we are very proud of our Sunday Lunches.We are dog friendly in certain parts of the pub, they are part of the family as well we understand.We hope to see you again soon but definitely on the 71st xMany thanks againMatt
4 based on 558 reviews
The Walpole Arms, Itteringham, dating back to the 18th century is a traditional country pub, sitting within the heart of north Norfolk's picturesque countryside in the village of Itteringham. Itteringham stands on the River Bure, four miles north west fro
Very popular restaurant and seems that booking is essential especially at weekends. Nice welcome and cloakroom service, which is sadly often lacking a lot these days. Tables, although somewhat crowded into the rooms, leaving little space for navigation, are set nicely and service was well timed. The weekend menu is somewhat limited in choice but there are vegetarian options for every course. I am told the fish dishes are the best, but as a meat eater opted for chicken supreme. The starters are in my opinion over-priced and the choice is quite limited. The food itself is presented well and the portions are well-sized. The quality of the produce was exceptional. Desserts are delicious but slightly over-priced at £7.50 each.The wine list is well above average and there is a good selection, which is on the whole well-priced. It would have been nice to have seen a couple of Grand Vins on the list, maybe a Pomerol or Margaux, but on the whole it is a good list. A shame I was driving!
4 based on 629 reviews
Grade 2 listed inn in the centre of the market town of Aylsham in Norfolk. Open all day serving coffee, drinks, breakfast, lunches and evening meals. Character beamed bar, restaurant and guest bedrooms.
A lovely quirky pub/ hotel nice vibe and atmosphere. Friendly staff and varied menu. My husband had the blackboys combo which was big and beautiful! I had slow cooked beef and pasta wonderful flavours . But I will have to go back to have what my husband had!
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