Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Attleborough including Red Lion, The Crown Great Ellingham nr171le, The White Lodge, The Stag Bar, Breckland Lodge, The Gamekeeper, Ry's Bar & Grill, The White Hart, The Griffin Hotel
3 based on 58 reviews
The hotel is nothing like the photo which is taken side on. No car park, damp patches on bedroom walls despite being renovated.Breakfast was very good let down by serving instant coffee.No hairdryer in room something not seen in hotels for a long time.!!!Both staff and local customers were very friendly.
At The White Hart you will receive a warm welcome, where you can try our new range of beers, ales and sample our locally produced and sourced food.
So pleased this pub has reopened. Have been a few times now and there is always a lovely welcome and the food has always been good. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 37 reviews
This was our fourth visit to the carvery and as always we found it both good quality and good value. I judge restaurants by the vegetables, as this is what most get wrong, at Ry's there is a good selection, and neither raw or boiled to death, and presented in small dishes that are frequently changed. We are yet to be disappointed.
4 based on 207 reviews
Welcome to The Gamekeeper, we offer truly delicious food, real ales & fine wines served in the relaxing bar, in the warm intimate dining room or in the pretty fenced garden - weather permitting. There is also a large brick & timbered hall which is ideal f
My partner and I had a lovely meal at the Gamekeeper. The portions are generous, the food is good quality (the puddings are amazing!) and there is a lot of choice with additional specials available each day. The prices are reasonable. The staff were so welcoming and the pub is really cosy, we will definitely return.
4 based on 216 reviews
Recently visited the lodge for a meal. One of our party has coeliac disease and has to avoid gluten. The staff were very helpful and knowledgable. All the meals served were good value and of a high standard. In the end we all had the carvery. The meat was plentiful, the veg were nicely cooked and the potatoes were lovely. The stuffing ball was rather dry as were the Yorkshire puddings. It was good to have the gluten free gravy available. Overall a great value meal in nice surroundings.
4 based on 413 reviews
A place to Meet, Dine & Stay. Whether you choose to eat in The Stag, our country pub offering all day food and bar snacks, or to try our extensive Stag restaurant menu and carvery there is something to suit every budget. We are also becoming the place to
Being unavoidably delayed....we were hungry ..and at least an hour from home...so we dropped into this establishment....seated almost immediately...we were told it may be 20 mins wAit for dinner ....so we ordered a bottle of wine and some water.....and then we were bought a basket of warm bread and butter....(. I rarely eat white bread ) ..however this was so very welcome and indeed very tasty....our meals were not too far behind ..possibly within 30 mins....and absolutely delicious.....staff were friendly..accommodating....we were more than happy .
4 based on 362 reviews
*** Under New Management since 2nd August 2019 *** Country pub, in Attleborough, serving cask ales, with a good selection of wines and gins. Extensive food menu, served in the restaurant, lounge and garden areas. A Grade II Listed 17th century coaching in
The bad first. Three of us, elderly aunt with walker, me on sticks. Waiting to be seated as lady in charge of dining room checked our identity, already done twice in bar and by waiter and dithered sorting menus. Needed seating. Sort out menus after with elderly or disabled guests.Seated at table for 2. Plenty spare seats and tables. They did offer to move us to the bar.Plates too big for table.Waitress was annoying. Do you want X here or at this table. No I want it over there. Bet sheâs an ex teacher.The fire exit was blocked by a wheelchair. The access to disabled WC was blocked by chairs. The disabled WC had a huge table, commendable, with a baby changing mat, but that obstructed chair access. If Iâd been using my chair transfer would have been very difficult. Need to rethink.Food, parsnip & apple soup was excellent. The salmon with samphire, cabbage and baby roast potatoes was well cooked and a good sized portion. No need for the extra veggie portions of cauliflower cheese or mixed vegetables.Deserts were good.As we left there were still empty tables, so we could have had a larger one.Young waiter was pleasant. The lady in charge was awkward. Made us feel she was doing us a favour, rather than providing a service.Verdict: food good, plates too big for tables, service poor, health and safety and accessibility poor, needs rethinking.
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4 based on 292 reviews
Pork is the tastiest Iâve eaten anywhere. My wife says the Lamb is exceptional. The roast potatoes are crunchy with a soft centre. The cauliflower and selection of seasonal vegetables are all perfectly cooked and the gravy is a delight. The deserts are home made and exceptionally tasty too. A great family run pub/restaurant with charming staff. We canât stay away from this place!
4 based on 148 reviews
Family friendly run business that offers everything a good village pub should have! Good food, relaxed bar and good service
Called in at the Red Lion for an early evening drink to find the bar packed out. Even though it was extremely busy we got to the bar with no problem and was served straight away by the friendly bar staff. Although we didn't eat we noticed that the restaurant was very busy so it would probably be best to book.
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