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We were staying at the next door premier inn while we were visiting family for two nights and went into the Beehive both nights for drinks, The pub has a carvery which we didn’t try but looked great. The reason I wanted to write this review was the staff. I have never been in a pub with such friendly amazing staff. Everyone we encountered were so lovely and couldn’t do enough, really chatty and made you feel like one... View all feedback.
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Mixed grill very small for the price. Asked for well done steak came back still mooing. Chicken was also undercooked. Carvery -was not given the choice for a small so had to have medium. We were told to wait till they replenish more carvery. When we did eventually get our food it was the bottom of the bowls and cold. Since arriving home those that had carvery were ill. Number 2 jobs and very bad pains in their chest.... View all feedback.
We have been here a few times now, it's a brilliant place for a pint. We always get great service from Ray at the bar, who's always on point. We would highly recommend.
The Beehive might be a Fayre and Square chain pub, but it's a great venue with both modern and spacious seating, spanning a bar area and a restaurant area, and even an outdoor seating area. The food is excellently priced and decent quality, as are the drinks, with frequent promotions on both, some even depending on the day of the week. They also offer hot drinks by Costa. The staff are friendly and down to earth, and always happy to please. The venue is spacious, has a free car park, an adjoining Premier Inn hotel, and a Wacky Warehouse for the kids to play in.They also regularly host special events such as music and tribute acts, and local groups and clubs such as Slimming World. A good pub if you fancy a drink, or a bit of lunch.
Had a decent enough meal at an off-peak time on Sunday afternoon. The wait for both starters and main courses was just about 5 minutes longer than would be reasonable. I ordered a bottle of Barefoot wine, but the one I wanted was the only one not in stock. Typical! The barman did offer me a sample of an alternative to try which was very nice so I did order a bottle of 'Quando '. Most tables are in dimly lit corners unless you sit close to the front windows. Potato skins for starter were very nice, served with sour cream. The garlic mushrooms were served on a piece of bread and in a creamy sauce which looked a bit like baby food. For mains, I had the gammon steak and southern chicken skewers combo. The chicken was a bit dry and tough. However, having been to Louisiana, that 's genuinely how they make it there. I have to say, the gammon was delicious. My dining companion had the scampi, that was delicious too. I 'd happily go back if in the area, but would try for a table near a window and probably wouldn 't bother with a starter as it just took too long.
It has 2 for £9 deals now, and different offers on selected nights.
Good quality, family friendly pub, lots of 2 for 1 offers on meals. A good all round meal out.