Reviews on Pub food in Otterburn, United Kingdom including William de Percy Inn & Creperie, The Percy Arms Hotel and Restaurant, Tribar, Bay Horse Inn, The Cheviot Hotel
Restaurants in Otterburn
4 based on 434 reviews
Traditional Northumberland Pub, Inn and Creperie with a subtle continental twist. For lovers of great, locally sourced country food & drink.
Let me start off by saying that the owners of this place have done a magnificent job in restyling, refurbishing and remodelling the hotel / inn. It is has been extremely well done, really tasteful and a credit to them. If the food was to the same standard as the decor, then we would definitely return. Unfortunately I donât think another visit is imminent. For a creperie there were only 2 savoury choices. I opted for goats cheese and smoked peppers. The crepe was thick and greasy, the peppers had no smoke flavour them what so ever. We also had a stottie. - Now, we know a stottie when we see one, and there is a great description of a stottie on the menu. Our fish finger stottie resembled more like a small supermarket morning roll. In fact the 2 fish Goujons struggled to fit inside it. A stottie it was not !Service was great on arrival, very cheery and happy. Unfortunately we were never checked on throughout our meal and never asked how everything was when our plates were cleared or when we left. We left a comment card but nobody got back to us. Sorry for the honest review. I hope it can be learned fromHi Thank you for taking the time to leave this review . This is definitely not the standard of food we aim for here at William de Percy . Due to this i would like to invite you back for a meal with us, on me , to show that this is definitely not what should be expected when you visit us . Please feel free to email me on [email protected]
4 based on 36 reviews
Wanted light lunch and chose mushroom and ham omelettes which came with large homemade chips and salad and a hot lamb roll and ham salad sandwich both with fries. All good except sandwich bread bit dry and not much ham . Lamb came with jug of gravy which was good . Omelettes were very good . With drinks it was £40 . Decor very nice and staff very friendly and helpful.
A warm welcome from all the staff, great crowd! I was recently here for 3 weeks. Jim runs the bar efficiently on a low budget, and provides all important facilities! Costa coffee, beer and lager. hot bacon rolls, pizza slices. TV. Cash point charges £1.34. WiFi £1 hour or weekly or monthly (£15). when the bar is busy it can be difficult to log on so nip next door into the internet suite of 9 computers. When the bar is shut a small shop opens and it has a coffee machine.
4 based on 83 reviews
We ate here during a 2 night stay in the accommodation. There was an impressive vegetarian menu for the size and location of the pub, although I ate the broccoli bake and it contained precisely no broccoli. My sister ate the sweet potato curry and was very impressed with it; so much so that she had it again the second night. For me, the food was bland and basic, but the staff were great - very helpful and friendly. The prices are about average for pub food.
4 based on 330 reviews
Great bar area, bonus as it's dog friendly and nice atmosphere. However on the flip side the food was nothing special. Moroccan chicken on bed of sweet potato, with honey, garlic, green olive & cherry tomato sauce. This was definitely not sauce and more of a soup consistency with a very dry chicken breast dropped in the centre on runny sweet potato. I returned this which they quite happily exchanged for a burger that was supposed to be a Greek burger, again no feta cheese to be seen and the burger unfortunately as dry as sticks. I always manage to find a plus side and the chips were tastey. Apparently the fish and chips are fantastic. There's always a positive to be found somewhere
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