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My usual cafe has changed hands and luckily I came across this lovely coffee shop tucked up an alley way. Outside seating under a a shady tree or comfortable seats inside. Varied selection of different lunch items and cakes. I tried the goats cheese and spinach panini with chilli sauce. Great value at £4 and very tastyWorth seeking out
5 based on 221 reviews
Situated in the charming hamlet of Chatham Green, The Windmill is a beautiful, real drinking pub, combining outstanding food with a selection of real ales, cocktails and an extensive wine list. Now in the care of Mick and Lydia Binnington, The Windmill ha
I ate for the first time at the Windmill, I will definitely return! The food is wonderful and the service is brilliant. I'm a vegetarian, there were a couple of options for the starter and one option for the main but boy was it a good option! Cheddar and leek tart with a hazelnut crumble, it was so cheesy and delicious! My family's said, the meat dishes were great too. Dessert was chocolate fondant, again, delicious and beautifully presented!The setting was lovely in the countryside and there was a lovely atmosphere. Everything was brilliant! Make sure you book as it can get very busy. I saw that the was a room for private dining which would probably be a lovely option for a birthday or other celebration.
4 based on 76 reviews
Suitable for every age, child-friendly, âfamilies, business and functions. A function space is available and a disco for parties and celebrations. The menu is vast and there is a choice to suit everyone. We cater for special occasions( kids parties, busin
Took my mum here for lunch last week. First visit and wont be the last. Mum is in a wheelchair and has dementia ,the access for the wheelchair was very good and there was space to store it while we had lunch. There is a very good choice on the menu. Staff were very helpful and patient with mum and were happy to do a childrens portion for her.She also enjoyed a portion of apple crumble and cream. I had club sandwich and it was well filled and tasty. A lovely spot for lunch ,will return
4 based on 265 reviews
Italian Grills. We offer a variety of pizza, pasta, salads and grills. great for all the family.
Dont bother wsting your money here goto Nandos or Bills.Food is overcooked bone dry piri piri piri chicken with the most boring handful of rocket chucked on a plate with no dressing or any other salad items, Fries where luke warm and pretty stale and the whole dish needed a sauce but they forgot to put this on the plate. Mananger totally dissinterested when i raised to point with her.Will never eturn which is a shame as the Newmarket store was lovely...Try harder.
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4 based on 346 reviews
Here at the Vine you will find both homemade and à la carte on our menu's. We also have a specials board and a children's menu. International events will be coming soon. Dine in our comfortable restaurant or for more informal dining we have tables in our
The Vine has new leaseholders following the departure of Steve and Tanya Mann. This was our first visit since the change. It was a Saturday night, the bar was empty, the food was below average pub grub and neither of the two new leaseholders even made an appearance. Very disappointing. What are the new guys thinking, what is their plan for running a successful village pub ? Whatever it is it was not evident from our visit. This has gone from a great place to eat with a busy bar, to an empty bar with poor food. unless something changes this isn't going to last.Dear Sir, we are sorry that your visit to The Vine wasnât to your liking. The chefs that are here are actually the same as when Stephen and Tanya were here. Can I ask what food you had and what was the problem with it. As we werenât available you were more than welcome to speak to our staff and they would have sorted this out for you. Yes it was a quiet evening which happens from time to time and also there was quiz in the town hall which a lot of the village attended. Kind regards Jacque and Gerard The Vine
4 based on 571 reviews
A chophouse is more than just a restaurant or a pub; itâs a British institution dating back to the origins of modern commercial trading in the late 17th century. Chophouses were exclusive places where businessmen conducted their affairs over hearty platef
Absolutely delightful meal, great service, the smallest details not forgotten! I genuinely think I am hard to please and quite fussy about food quality and service! I couldnât fault the chophouse! Lovely ambience and incredible food! The choccy brownie.....I have tried and tested many many brownies......but this was a solid 10/10! First meal out in a while due to having a new baby....I have already asked if we can go on my birthday in Feb next year! Thank you for a lovely evening, you deserve every success. Groupon may be a pain in the bum for restaurants but it definitely gets you discovered as we wouldnâ have visited without it Reviews like this do make such a difference to our hardworking team.Kindest regards,Robyn.
4 based on 420 reviews
47 has always been my go to restaurant, until now. We went for a Friday night romantic dinner and were hugely disappointed. We were situated in the corner of the newly extended conservatory, which was extremely loud due to the wooden floor & larger parties. There were flies buzzing around and crawling up the walls along with spiders & cobwebs. The food was âokâ nothing special considering the price. The steak my partner ordered wasnât cooked to how he asked & was just thrown on a plate, the potatoes & vegetables which come out in a shared dish were fine but not enough for two people. We asked for the bill three times, as the different waitresses that were looking after our table were running around like headless chickens. I think if you were to book for a quiet romantic meal, request to be seated in the main restaurant where there is a more welcoming feel. I believe this has dramatically fallen in all areas & wont be returning any time soon.
5 based on 243 reviews
Formerly known as Wildens, we rebranded as Weavers Restaurant in January 2017. Our Savoy-trained Head Chef, Neil Wilby, still heads up our excellent kitchen team. Weavers Restaurant offers high quality, freshly-cooked food in comfortable and relaxed surro
On the recommendation of friends (who came with us) we tried the Weavers restaurant. Hidden away at the back of the Bocking United Services Club, so ample parking, although first time visitors might struggle to locate. We were warmly met and shown to our table. Fresh flowers and polished tableware was a good start, we had the choice of a la cartel or a set menu from which you could choose one or two courses (ample choices, mist from a la carte menu) for a very good price. Specials of the day also available. With many choices on the set menu, we all opted for this and we weren't disappointed. Food was plentiful, absolutely delicious and well presented.I might just add, but certainly not a criticism, that the butter accompanying the homemade venison pate (yum!) could have been a little softer. As I said, that would be the only point to make in an otherwise delightful lunch.They aren't open everyday, so you would be wise to check and book, as I believe they can be - unsurprisingly - busy at weekends!
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