The Three Daggers - Edington
The Three Daggers
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The Three Daggers is a traditional British pub with oak beams located in the picturesque village of Edington, Wiltshire. Awarded Pub of the Year in England for 2020 and holding 2 AA Rosettes for culinary excellence since 2019, we serve traditional British pub dishes with a unique twist. Our curated wine list complements our own ale and beer brewed at Three Daggers Brewery nearby. Visit our Three Daggers Farm Shop for a selection of fresh, seasonal produce sourced from our Priory Farm in the village.
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Although it was a Sunday it was also Christmas Eve so was hoping for a more extensive menu. Two roast dinner choices, two veggie options (nut roast and plant burger) and that was it apart from a cheeseburger. Hake option was off. Not much Christmas atmosphere. Chairs were small and hard. Almost like being back at school in the 60’s. Yes, I’m old enough to remember. Food was good as was service. There are better places to eat locally.
We were staying in one of the cottages, but the menu there had not been updated, so we had chosen our favorite dish in advance, only to find out it was unavailable. Instead, we ordered the salt and pepper squid, which was enjoyable, though it was overly topped with spring onions. The chicken supreme was delightful, but it would have been better with some potatoes and additional French beans on the side. I was not particularly impressed with the dessert options or the cheese board, especially considering the offerings at the farmhouse; having a wider selection of cheeses would have been wonderful! I was only offered blue cheese, goat cheese, and cheddar. We moved to the bar area for drinks, where the service was very friendly, and there were good drink options available. Unfortunately, the specialty ale had run out, which was a disappointment. Overall, we had a good experience, but I believe this pub has the potential to be truly exceptional with superb food and a better overall experience. There is a wealthier clientele in this area that could be catered to. Additionally, I think that pet owners like us should keep their dogs on leashes and be more vigilant; it can be quite stressful when dogs are roaming around unsupervised. For instance, there was a woman with a blue French bulldog and a man with a mixed breed who seemed unaware that their dogs were mating in the bar! They were simply sitting at the bar chatting, while the staff were busy. It’s important that all customers remain attentive and considerate in such situations.
We've visited three times, and the quality of the food has been inconsistent. There are moments when it's great, but more often than not, it's hit or miss. This past Sunday, the nut roast was quite dry, and the roast beef was really tough. On a positive note, the staff are fantastic, and the restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere that's very welcoming for dogs.
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