Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Halesworth, United Kingdom including Edwards, The Queen's Head, The Boarding House, Seashell, The Queens Head at Blyford, The Rumburgh Buck, The Huntsman and Hounds, The Triple Plea Inn and Campsite, The White Hart, The Wissett Plough
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4 based on 70 reviews
The Plough in Wissett is the heart of the village and rural country life. Providing great friendly customer service, a pub that is Free of Tie and servers premium drinks and traditional cask ales along with quality food freshly cooked by our award winning
Our friends who were staying just up the road booked a table for 6 adults and two children for a Friday evening.On arrival we discovered that it was steak night and even though there was not a veggie item on the menu the very friendly landlady soon accommodated and provided a delicious veggie burger and some non steak meals for the kids.The food was delicious and the service was excellent and extremely friendly.We will definitely return when in the area.HelloThank you so much for your very kind review and for taking the time to write it. I hope you had a good weekend despite the cancellation of your festival.Hope to see you all again soon.Best wishesToni, Alain and the team
4 based on 173 reviews
A Family run traditional pub located in the heart of Halesworth. We pride ourselves on serving the best quality food and drinks in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Food served every day from 12:00 to 21.00, table bookings accepted and walk in guests alw
Great food and great selection of beers and wines. The staff really make the place and are super friendly. Dogs are welcome which is a huge bonus, itâs a really lovely pub for food or just drinks!Thank you for your fabulous review. We hope to welcome you and your four legged friend back soon
4 based on 156 reviews
The Triple Plea Pub and Touring Site is on the edge of Halesworth Town and we provide a lunch and evening menu with specials board. Tuesday evenings - Burger Night £5 Wednesday Lunch - Senior Citizen Lunch £6.95, main and a tea or coffee. Thursday evening
A first visit for my husband and I to this pub, accompanied by 6 of our friends, all of who have eaten here several times previously. Your carvery was excellent, thank you. Meats and veggies nicely cooked, good quality, and served with a smile. Always appreciated! Beer well kept too. Pleasant atmosphere and quiet enough to have a conversation. I only have one gripe and that is very personal, but I mention it as I feel £4.50 was wasted. I myself had the so-called Apple Pie/custard. It was circle of puff-pastry, soggy, with a rather small amount of brown apple underneath. So heavily laced with Cinnamon, which I dislike, and I just could not eat it. (Perhaps amend your menu to include it has cinnamon content?) Sorry, but that is not a classic Apple Pie. Needless to say, it was still standing there when we left. Therefore a total waste of £4.50. Yes, I could have spoken up to staff, but did not wish to embarrass the elderly couple in our party who dine here regularly. We will visit again but ASK what a dessert contains the next time ... Thank you for a pleasant meal.Thank you for taking the time to write this review, totally agree with your comment about the pudding and will have that dealt with straight away, sorry we was unable to refund you for that on the day. We are pleased you had an overall pleasant experience.Kind regardsSue & Ian
4 based on 118 reviews
We ate here as a family twice during a recent holiday locally as it was very convenient to the house. On both occasions the pub offered comfortable environment even if the decor is dated (Iâd say 1989) but clearly is a hub for the locals to come in and out enjoy which gives it a busy and used feeling - which is what a local needs.Every meal that we ordered was just massive, and defeated everyone each and every time. The food is simple fair but well cooked with a broad menu of traditional pub grub. Even the healthy salads came out so big that a small family could survive 2 days on it.We did have to wait quite some time on both occasions, once early in the evening and then also later as well, so can assume that this is just the speed of the kitchen.Service is friendly and is kid friendly, but we did order a veggie curry and it came out as a Chicken version, so if you have any dietary requirements then Iâd suggest being very clear, and then being clear again.The bar is busy and could benefit from another staff member to help speed things up, but overall we didnât need feeding for a day afterwards and for the price it offers good value for money. Many thanks for your review, We are sorry you weren't 100% happy with your visit.We do provide large portions but can provide smaller ones on request.We also cater for all dietary requirements, on this occasion we are unsure why you would of recieved the wrong curry, but do apologise for the mix up. Please feel free to visit us again where I'm sure you will find it enjoyable.
4 based on 100 reviews
The Buck is a 16th century freehouse with a wealth of character and history. CAMRA Suffolk Pub of The Year 2007 & 2012. Real Ales, Real Ciders, Real Pub!
Visited the buck with some of our family for lunch. Three of us had steak pie with veggies. Huge portions were served that we had to leave a little. A real olde world pub that needs an update soon.
4 based on 498 reviews
Small country, family friendly pub. Located in the beautiful countryside of Blyford. Offering home cooked food using locally sourced produce.
What can I say except thank you for a fabulous mealThe food was superb, Good old prawn cocktail, served in a cup and saucer!! with delicious bread and salad, I had Mackerel pate with salad and bread, again just fabulous.I then had twice cooked belly pork, with mash,vegetables and gravy, my hubby had the sea bass again both meals were fantastic. Thank you for a wonderful evening and for fitting us in at short notice
5 based on 155 reviews
Same as before Exelent sad to hear they are selling up but we will try new owner and if they are as good will still visit
4 based on 162 reviews
Amazing food,well-selected ingredients, interesting&tongue-boosting combinations,what else should I write? Well-built from the beginning to the finish ! Fantastic,professional service, really good drink's choice,love this place, thank you very much guys, keep rockin' !
4 based on 245 reviews
Stunning privately owned 16th century listed country pub. Serving great fresh food all day every day. Kids, dogs and muddy boots all welcome! Gluten free menu available. Available for intimate country style weddings. Home of local real ales and cider, sup
Staff not interested interested in customers. We booked a table for 8pm, they were about to close the kitchen and they made you feel it. They were more interested in having drinks with the locals. Terrine was dry. Steak was fatty. Onion marmelade an obvious easy garnish for all dishes. Would not recommend. Hello and thank you for your review. We entirely apologise if you felt the staff were not interested in you after your recent visit; I'm not sure what else Aimee, our lovely and very capable Assistant Manager who was serving you could have done to engage you any more - she tried for some time to have a conversation with you but with the limited English you spoke, it was pretty tricky for her. To suggest she was not interested is simply not true.The kitchen does close at 8pm and so we endeavour to get last food orders in at this time - we make no secret that 8pm is the cut-off on a Sunday. We know you were disappointed on booking because you couldn't have 9pm as first requested. All of our social media sites, website and notices on our doors all clearly state our food service times.We're somewhat at a loss to imagine why you wrongly think onion marmalade comes with everything, as it features on the burgers and on one starter (anyone who visits our website can see the menu online to verify this is the case) It's useful to readers to be factual with reviews.With regard to staff being 'more interested in having drinks with the locals', this is also nonfactual. You were served in a timely fashion by the crew who were working - the three people you saw sitting at the bar had already put in a hot, hectic 10 hour day and were off duty, relaxing at the bar and chatting with friendly customers, as is their absolute prerogative. We're not a big corporate chain that doesn't allow staff off-duty to have a drink at the bar - I am completely at ease with this happening and I'm delighted that they want to spend some of their own precious time socialising after having worked incredibly hard for the day. We're quite at ease with people having a life outside of work; it is allowed.Thanks for your comments regarding the steak though - we will speak with our butcher about it. If you had of let us know on your table checkback that there was an issue at the time, we could have easily resolved it, but clearly this was not to be, and it is quite impossible to put right retrospectively.Kind Regards,Kate, Owner.
5 based on 307 reviews
Edwards is a small family run eatery right in the middle of Halesworth, serving traditional homemade lunches cakes and pastries all food is made fresh on the premises, we offer a large selection of Gluten Free and free wifi. We also have a alcohol licence
Unable to book for Sunday 4th August as Edwards was closed (Karen's birthday), we had to wait another week for our favourite roast. Well worth the wait. Tender beef and succulent chicken with plentiful tasty veg (don't forget the cauliflower cheese). The better half managed 2 scoops of coffee ice cream and ordered a dessert (can't remember if it was cheesecake or meringue) to take away, intending to eat it in the evening. It was gone as soon as we got home! Excellent value for the best roast in Halesworth (maybe Suffolk?)
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