Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Biggleswade including John O'Gaunt Inn, Yorkshire Grey, Kings Reach, The Green Man, The White Hart, The Crown, The Cock at Broom, The Black Horse at Ireland Restaurant, The Five Bells, The Guinea
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4 based on 398 reviews
A village local which serves great ales and wines and home made food cooked with Love.
Staff were welcoming. Nice atmosphere. Food was very good. Prices were reasonable. Plenty of parkingCoffee was awfulthank you for your kind words!! You didn't like the coffee though!! that's odd, im wondering wether my staff made it right!! A coffee on the house when you come back!!!kindest RegardsDeanna
4 based on 420 reviews
Nice Local village pub. Friendly welcome although not sure where to sit us for dinner, in the restaurant or bar, we opted for the bar. We hadn't made a reservation. Good beer on point. Good wine selection. Nice atmosphere and friendly waitress service.Food was your typical pub grub, satisfying and tasty. We would return.
4 based on 1395 reviews
The Black Horse is a family owned Inn with character and style set in a small hamlet in Bedfordshire. The Black Horse was built in the 17th Century, and although it has been updated and given a contempory style, it still holds its charm and character. Wit
If you've not been here give it a go! For some reason Ireland is hard to find on the map but it's worth the effort.Greta food and great service. Hi VonirelandCertainly got the right name for visiting us!Thanks for your great review.Hope to see you back in the near future.
4 based on 105 reviews
Dined here, with friends on our way to visit Jordanâs Mill.We picked it out from looking , for somewhere to eat, in the locality ,online.We definitely hit the jackpot.Everything about our experience was perfect.The welcome, the reception, the food when it came, and the service.Could never , praise it highly enough.We will be back, even though we do not live local.
4 based on 414 reviews
Warm night, so chose this pub for supper. Beautiful old pub inside and out. Large garden. Staff friendly and efficient. Menu simple with plenty of choice. Thoroughly enjoyed the scotch eggs for starter, and the burger with chips full of excellent quality ingredients and well prepared. Juicy but not sloppy, and decent bun that held everything together without disintegrating. All food clearly freshly prepared with care. Will return regularly.
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4 based on 119 reviews
We were looking forward to meeting with friends at the The White Hart, and have some dinner in what looks like a very nice place. On entering we were told children were not allowed on the premises (not in the beer garden either), so we were forced to apologise to our group of friends and leave. Probably a very nice place but i will be taking my future custom elsewhere, as will the people we were due to meet.I feel this review is totally unjustified, as you have not portrayed a true picture of events. I do remember talking with you, it was 8.30pm and I very politely informed your party that our licence conditions do not permit us to allow children on the premises after 9pm. These conditions are set by Bedfordshire County Council and apply to ALL pubs in the town, and probably all of Bedfordshire, and if we are found to be in breach of these conditions we could lose our licence. Children have always been welcome in our pub and always will be.
3 based on 403 reviews
The Green Man is a public house, restaurant and hotel, with its oak beams, exposed brickwork and inglenook fireplace's it is very popular with our patrons. Built in the 1700s, this old coach house has been transformed over the years and is has recently un
Stayed one night in the Green Man and had a lovely meal of Cajun chicken pasta, Wife had the sea bass. would have had special beef stake but a bit pricey. Price included buffet breakfast so expecting continental and was surprised that a full English was part of that. Staff friendly and helpful. Room in the "cottage style" annex was basic but clean. I would have rated higher but we asked for a quiet room on booking and were not told that a noisy wedding reception was the same night! Loud until midnight. Pity as setting is rural and away from town. Otherwise no complaints
4 based on 151 reviews
A spacious and quirky British pub boasting a warm welcome with open fires. Just on the outskirts of the town centre, the A1 Retail Park and the many houses locally, The King's Reach is the first McMullen's pub situated in the up and coming Biggleswade.
We visited this pub after my husband past on his travels said it looked nice so we gave it a go I had roast beef very nice plenty of it my Hubbie had fish and chips it was ok but not very much of it surroundings are lovely we ate in the bar in a nice corner as we thought the restrant looked a bit to close together I would have felt I was eating my lunch with the next table staff were very nice and efficient all in all a nice little trip out Hi,Thank you for the 4* review! We will pass the comments on to our team.We hope to see you again soon.Kind regards,Sam
3 based on 231 reviews
The Yorkshire Grey is a warm & welcoming, traditional pub at the heart of the community. Whether youâre stopping for lunch, dining with the family, or catching up with friends, youâll find our menu has got it covered!
Friendly greeting on arrival and throughout our lunch.Great Garden and play area for the children, carpark on site and clean and tidy restaurant area.Good selection on a variety of menus, kids menu is especially good value as is the lunch time deal of sandwich, chips and a drink.Would highly recommend going especially good for families.
4 based on 280 reviews
I went here with my family for a meal. Great friendly service & delicious food. I had thai curry with scallop, king prawn, cod & monkfish served with sticky rice & prawn crackers. It was so tasty. I would definitely recommend going here for a good quality meal.
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