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The menu of Nags Head In Great Missenden from Great Missenden includes 345 dishes. On average, dishes or drinks on the menu cost about £11. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
The Nags Head in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire offers a traditional 15th-century country inn and restaurant, located in the beautiful Chiltern Hills along the valley of the River Misbourne. Owned by the Michaels family, who also own the award-winning Bricklayers Arms in Flaunden, Hertfordshire, The Nags Head has recently been refurbished and now offers an "Anglo French" fusion menu. The restaurant has received accolades such as an AA Rosette for culinary excellence, a commendation award from Hardens Guide, and a recommendation in the prestigious Michelin guide. Head chef Tomas Topolar oversees the kitchen, ensuring a delightful dining experience for all guests.
The Nags Head restaurant offers delicious food with generous portions, including delightful mushroom dill soup and Sunday roast. However, some diners experienced slow service and mediocre food at higher prices. The outdoor garden seating and friendly staff were highlights, with delicious main courses. Despite a few disappointments with desserts and service, loyal customers praised the food quality and overall atmosphere. The lack of a set lunch menu at a lower price point may deter some customers, but overall, the Nags Head is recommended for high-quality dining experiences.
I booked a table in the outdoor tipi months in advance, specifically as we were dining with our...
The service at this restaurant was lacking. Despite having a table booked, there was no reserve...
We had a very nice late Sunday lunch after a long country walk. Main courses were lovely and ve...
An awesome seasonal menu. Attentive but not fussy staff and lovely wine list
Delicious food with generous portions at this restaurant. The mushroom dill soup was particular...