Reviews on Bar food in Lydd, United Kingdom including The George Restaurant, Biggles Bar, The Star Inn, The Warren Inn, Rye Bay Bar & Grill, Dunes Bar & Restaurant, The Woolpack Inn Restaurant, The Plough Inn, The Jolly Fisherman, The Ship Hotel Restaurant
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4 based on 169 reviews
We called in by chance on a Saturday lunchtime. Went for chicken and salmon salads. The salads were rather crisp and tasteless and the potato slices were on the chilly side. However good coffee and over 60s get a reduction of 20% on the food element. I have to say that the place looks recently decorated and has a conservatory and outside eating area. We were made to feel welcome and probably would go back.
4 based on 45 reviews
We prepare fresh cooked food and we are very flexible with our menu.if there is something you don't like just mention it and we will omit it out without spoiling the flavor of the dish.Weare located close to the beach and ready for our guest
Wonderful food,meat perfect banoffee to die for. Well impressed by care for two disabled people. Parking close to entrance, even table service. First visit but not the last by any means. Thanks to lovely helpful staff. Highly recommended. Weĺl worth the money and gòod value.
4 based on 101 reviews
Pop in to plough inn on Sunday evening for family dinner , my steak pudding was nice but my wife had chicken and ham hock pie which was below par ! , my daughter had basil pasta which again was below wot we expected ! , first pint of fullers ale not great â¹ï¸I am confused firstly pesto pasta can be nothing other than what it says pasta and pesto sauce a simple dish so I am unsure what you were expecting but apologize if you did not enjoy , your pie is one of our best sellers so again I am bemused as to why you would say nothing at the time but instead wait and post a negative review on this forum and finally your pint of Fullerâs we have only tried the fullers Oliverâs island for the first time this week it is clearly not to your taste but I have sold the entire barrel so proof is in the pudding so to speak I am the first to raise my hands if something is genuinely wrong but misconception of what a dish is is not grounds for a negative review but I do thank you for taking the time to write your review but I would rather you had said something at the time and then I could have dealt with it accordingly. Cââ
4 based on 352 reviews
The Woolpack, dating from 1410, retains many of its original features such as wattle-and-daub walls and a low, beamed ceiling. Its name comes from its popularity with `owlers'- wool smugglers- who used the inn as a base for their lucrative trade. The Wool
Country pubs these days often have an exterior that implies olde world charm inside but on entering you find all original features have been ripped out, open plan cafeteria style and a cold atmosphere. Not this one. Higgledy piggledy floors, wooden furniture and beams (duck). Back this up with a nice welcome and a good selection of real ales and I was in heaven already. We arrived unannounced 5pm on a Sunday. It was virtually empty but there were a lot of staff on duty. Not long after we arrived the pub began to fill up. A pint of Whistable went down very well (had to have another later). My pot of moules mariniere were plump and absolutely delicious (although I prefer the onion chopped small rather than large slices). Clean plates for the rest of our group and onto desserts, all polished off. The bill was very reasonable. Staff efficient and friendly and by the time we left there was a good atmosphere. Would call in regular if we lived here although we made a 40 mile round trip to visit this time from our holiday accommodation.
4 based on 432 reviews
I visited here with my wife and two young sons (3&5)Great menu, the food was fantastic and the staff were brilliant with the two boys, chatting away to them.grown ups had the lasagna with Chips and Salad which was brilliant and very filling, the kids had sausage, chips & beans,potion sizes for all where well worth the money!Total including drinks came to somewhere in the region of £40
4 based on 223 reviews
Welcome to The Rye Bay Bar & Grill. We have a large outside seating area in which you can eat, drink and relax; weather permitting. Inside we are able to take a maximum of 40 covers at a time. We are a fully licensed restaurant and supply draught lager on
I wasn't expecting much from this place as it's very close to the beach and would be doing a roaring trade regardless of quality anyway.We ordered a Caesar salad and the burger and both were fantastic with great portion sizes.The pictures speak for themselves and I would definitely go back next time we go to Camber sands.
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4 based on 208 reviews
My son and I were visiting the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway for the day and l was looking for somewhere to have lunch and after seeing previous reviews decided to walk here We were not disappointed the food was amazing we both had the bacon & onion pudding off the specials board with mash and three lovely vegetables. We are also real ale lovers and l allways try to find a pub with local beers so this was ideal as we had a few pints of excellent Master Brew & Spitfire
4 based on 117 reviews
Went for the first time Saturday night. Very old pub in small village. There is a snooker table right by the bar which had a noisy crowd although not the fault of the pub. Three tables ordering food but still waited three quarters of an hour before our order was taken and onother hour before it actually arrived. The food when we eventually got it was very good. All veg was fresh and pies looked home made. The meals are extremely large though so wouldnât advise having a starter. Unfortunately nobody came back to ask if we wanted desserts or coffees until we prompted them. On saying that, staff were friendly when you finally got to see them.
3 based on 9 reviews
Have been here several times now and never disappointed.Food is cooked to order, always nice and hot, tastes great and plentiful.All meals are named as planes or airport related i.e. Gipsy Moth etc.And the view of the planes or helicopter taking off is a bonus too.
4 based on 32 reviews
This pub/hotel, like so many, in remote coastal regions, is struggling to survive but if the staff have their way its future will be safe. It's like an old suit, a bit threadbare but still usable. We pre-booked for a Sunday carvery and enjoyed the food and the experience very much. There was a fair few customers that Sunday and all seemed very content to be there. A decent Sunday lunch cost under a tenner and all in my party agreed it was a good wholesome English roast. The staff were friendly and chatty and eager to serve.If you happen to be in that neck of the woods, it's in Lydd High Street with plenty of parking, pop in and try it. I wish them well at the George as they fight their rearguard action against the decline of the great English pub.
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