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Called in Wednesday dinner time for a drink. Good beer, well kept and served by a super friendly bar man. He even gave us a sampler glass of a raspberry wheat beer that we commented on to try. It wasn’t particularly to my taste. All in all, I’ll visit again the next time I’m in town. View all feedback.
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Popped in for a bite eat and found a full men from £3.10 opted for a texmex burger homemade and it was sublime. an olde envlish pub servin quality food and drink. Will be returning. Maybe next with the family. View all feedback.
We had dinner here one quiet weekday evening. We had a very nice 3 course nice meal chosen from an extensive menu. The helpings were just of the right size for us (as pensioners), the food was tasty and served hot. The waitress was really polite, helpful and pleasant. The restaurant is located in a rectangular room well away from the bar areas, not particularly intimate but restful (I think it doubles up as a function room). There is a decent sized free car park at the rear of the pub (access is from a side road, not directly from the main road through Sleaford). Price wise, it was very reasonable. We would happily eat here again.
Called in Wednesday dinner time for a drink. Good beer, well kept and served by a super friendly bar man. He even gave us a sampler glass of a raspberry wheat beer that we commented on to try. It wasn’t particularly to my taste. All in all, I’ll visit again the next time I’m in town.
Excellent meal and waiting staff. Prompt and friendly service. Parking at rear of building. Menu choices to meet all tastes
Upon arrival, I found this restaurant to be a bit worn down. The exterior and decor looked old and tired. However, I was meeting friends for the Sunday Carvery and the staff were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and saved the day with their great service. The Sunday lunch was priced at £8.50 and included a variety of roast options such as turkey, beef, and pork. The roast potatoes, homemade yorkshires, and selection of vegetables were all delicious. The fresh gravy and different sauces were a nice touch. The dessert options were tempting and we ended up ordering several to share. The sticky toffee pudding and homemade lemon meringue pie were highlights, although the fruit crumble was a bit disappointing with its soggy texture. The presentation of the food was excellent and the waiting staff were attentive and helpful throughout the meal. The clean but shabby toilets were a minor downside, but the overall experience was saved by the friendly staff and tasty food.
Went for Sunday lunch today on the recommendations here and also a peek as a group of ladies looking to have a get together meal in the near future. We ordered a glass of coke and a red wine, was not given any choice or size option and a pint glass of coke was brought out for a lady! I ordered the roast beef and my friend chose of the normal menu of braised lamb in Guinness. A lovely selection of fresh vegetables was brought with the meal however a little disappointed with the lamb casserole, a little chewy and lacked presentation the roast beef was a little thin and had dried out. I know we were the last people at 2.30 but the last meal needs to be as good as the first. I was looking forward to dessert having mentioned home made on the website but sadly none of the desserts were home made today, my friend had winter crumble which was apple and cinnamon but had a minute amount of crumble on and I had apple pie and custard, both had been warmed in the microwave and not crisp, and lacked any presentation, my friends was £1.95 with the normal menu but as I had had the beef mine turned into a 2 course making the pudding of £3.50 which was well over priced for what I received. Sadly the waitress had to go and ask in the kitchen about all our queries and there was no asking if we would like coffee afterwards. Such a shame as the restaurant and toilets were clean and pleasant. Staff training and a little more presentation would go a long way,