Images
ContributeReserve now
Feedback
Contribute FeedbackThis restaurant offers a mix of experiences. While some customers found the food well-cooked and nicely presented in a relaxed atmosphere, others complained of greasy, tasteless dishes and slow service. A highlight for many was the delicious breakfast options, especially the full English. Despite some inconsistencies, the overall atmosphere was welcoming and friendly, with good value for money. Customers also appreciated the owner's efforts to maintain control during noisy or disruptive situations. Overall, for those looking for home-cooked food in a comfortable setting, this restaurant seems to have something for everyone.
Visiting Sleaford and called in to this refurbished restaurant..friendly staff good variety on Menu and the food was lovely..gave 4 stars as Toilets could be nicer and did not work very well..
Under new management. Totally refurbished and with a new chef we ate here off the Bistro menu. The staff were keen to please and very efficient. The food was of an incredibly high quality. The small plate starters were a fantastic opening followed by the gin cured salmon. The beef pave was cooked perfectly and served with real thought. Having eaten at the old Solo this was definitely a step up. Real Bistro dining in the heart of Sleaford. The web site on Trip Advisor is now incorrect. Try thesolo.bar/ .
Good Pub, with good service good Drinkies. Place is a bit tired, but does what it says on the tin, serves good drinks. Good bit of entertainment with the fire alarm playing up the staff frantically trying to stop it. Thumbs up to a good ole fashioned pub.
I went to this comfortable bar and restaurant at lunchtime and ordered the all-day Full English breakfast. It was delicious, a highlight being the locally produced Lincolnshire sausage. There was excellent buttered sourdough toast, grilled fresh tomato, mushrooms, 2 rashers of bacon, 2 fried eggs, a hash brown, a small dish of baked beans and a slice of black pudding. This feast was accompanied by good coffee and good, unobtrusive background music, all for less than a tenner.
In real need of a refresh, a bit drab dark but the steak was lovely, 2 for £35 includes a bottle of wine, ribeye or sirloin, peppercorn sauce is another £2.50 on top. Service was ok, had to ask for a menu, then couldn't find one when pointed out. Friendly atmosphere though.