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Contribute FeedbackNestled by the river, the Ferryboat Bar and Kitchen impresses with its diverse menu and welcoming atmosphere. Diners rave about the generous portions and the delightful variety, ranging from traditional carveries to innovative dishes, all made with fresh ingredients. While some noted occasional service hiccups and dish inconsistencies, the overall dining experience shines through, bolstered by the attentive staff. Guests are particularly fond of the outdoor seating, perfect for summer outings. Whether you're stopping by for a snack or a full meal, the Ferryboat promises delicious food and a charming environment, solidifying its status as a must-visit culinary gem.
First visit after a recommendation. on Saturday evening with friends after the recommendation. the food was delicious and well cooked we had the gammon, jäger huhn, blue burger and the huh and the braut. all were good portions and all thought they were delicious. The...menu has a good choice that made the choice difficult, as we all wanted several of the articles. our solution for this dilemma is to return so that we can work our way through the menu. worth a visit.
Chose the ferryboat for lunch while visiting my 92 year old mother. friendly reception followed by excellent quality eating. we chose the steak and Ale Pie and the burger were well presented and of excellent quality. we followed with the strawberry smoker, the...delightful the ferryboat is a real gem in a beautiful village and with excellent customer service. whether locally or in the opposite I would recommend you try it.
A very pleasant experience. the kitchen is proud of what they produce. very delicious food and a varied menu. All four of us chose another main course and we were all delighted with our choice. Although it was very busy on a Friday night, the service was excellent. we will certainly return.
First visit after recommended by friends and found the pub very well decorated and comfortable. the staff was very polite and eating was good. worth a visit.
I’ve been 3 times now within the past couple of months; once with my friend and twice with my partner. First time I had prawn cocktail and hunter’s chicken. Due to a food intolerance to chillis/peppers, I asked the waitress if they could check whether...the bbq sauce had chillis in. This was no problem. It did have chillis in so the waitress said they’d be able to do another sauce, and so I settled on a garlic sauce instead. I was genuinely surprised at how far they went, after I’m often left feeling like an inconvenience to ask about ingredients in sauces etc but they couldn’t have been more accommodating and willing to help (especially after they said they could do another sauce as I contemplated having it plain) The second time I had a Sunday carvery and oh my god, it was the best carvery I’d ever had! Everything was perfect! Didn’t have dessert as went to an ice cream parlour after but felt disappointed as they looked good! My most recent visit was just yesterday. And I had gammon, chips and peas with a side order of onion rings. It was all divine once again! The pineapple was grilled fresh pineapple, not the tinned rings you usually get with gammon and it was two large chunks so didn’t have to ration the pineapple/gammon ratio! Onion rings were amazing but it was all too much they’re definitely a sharing portion! Would be nice if they had an onion ring side for one option as I hate food waste managed a dessert and had a white chocolate and raspberry roulade with vanilla ice cream. Was tempted by a sponge pudding but felt it would be too heavy. Was pleased with my option though. Price wise, I would say it’s about average price for a pub meal. The gammon was £11.95 I think, similar price for the hunter’s chicken, and my partners fish and chips were £14.95 but the fish portion is huge so well worth it! I think the last bill was about £50 for the two mains, onion rings, two desserts and three drinks. I’m looking forward to coming back for the carvery around my birthday (end of April)