The Red Tile Inn - Sedgemoor
The Red Tile Inn
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The Red Tile Inn, owned by Mac and Rachel McKenzie since July 2015, is a family-run pub that offers a variety of Real Ales and fine Wines. Our menu features homemade pub grub prepared by our talented chefs using locally-sourced meats from Somerset. Dogs of all sizes are welcome, and we also have a free-to-use skittle alley for our customers. Originally named The Cossington Inn in 1861, it was later rebranded as The Red Tile Inn in the early 80s.
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I made a reservation for 8 adults and 4 children for Sunday lunch on October 30th, 2022. When we arrived, we were seated in a room with a table that comfortably fit all of us together. We enjoyed the carvery, which had a great variety to choose from and was delicious. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this wonderful pub and we will definitely be dining here again soon. Thank you to all the staff for a great experience.
I recently visited the Red Tile with my family (kids aged 4 and 11). As a family we’re always looking for places to go where the kids can play/ be entertained and we can enjoy some great food. The Red Tile does just this. The kids were able to play outside on the trampoline and the rope swing. The service was fabulous! They were amazing, interacting with the children which is always a bonus when eating out. The food was absolutely amazing, great portion sizes and very accommodating. Very reasonably priced too! This is now our now ‘go to’ place when deciding to eat out.
Where to start. From what I can understand from reviews and speaking to the locals they don't visit here any more and I can see why. Lets start with the dangerous, they have a large trampoline on the grass area which has no safety netting or barrier and its not sunk into the ground. Also has some holes in it. This is a broken bone with kids (or even drunk adults) just waiting to happen. Trying to keep the kids off it is a nightmare. There is also a ropy swing (ropy in both senses of the word) hanging from a tree. I'd say safe(ish) but for less weighty occupants. Now the food. Edible but sub standard. Looking at the burger menu and when it arrived I did initially think it looked good . However just no flavour. Had a chicken burger when came in thick batter and zero seasoning so just tasted like a batter burger. Chips also nice and think but oily inside. I'm not a fan of a McD's but I would rather have had that than this. Now the Rude. Never in all my years have I come across such poor customer service. Swearing behind the bar and when trying to raise an issue I'm greeted with hostility, swearing and rude behaviour. I won't go in to the detail online as I tried to raise it with them directly the right way... however fell on deaf ears. I would say if your reading this in June 2023 or beyond then try the place out! as the current owners/managers will have gone out of business by then. Hopefully someone with even an ounce of customer service will be running it. Try to end on a positive... The drink was nice...!
I can’t thank you enough for the fantastic meal! As someone with celiac disease, dining out can be quite daunting since many pubs and restaurants either don’t fully understand gluten-free options or have very limited choices. However, that wasn’t the case at The Red Tile! For the first time in ages, I found myself struggling to decide what to order because the variety was so impressive. The food was delicious, and the portions were generous. Having been gluten-free since 2017, I was thrilled to taste the onion rings, which reminded me of how they used to taste before my diagnosis—so much so that I questioned whether they were truly gluten-free (but they were!). This experience proves that gluten-free doesn’t mean sacrificing flavor. Thank you so much, Mac, Rachel, and Tish, for an outstanding meal! Dietary restrictions: They offer a wide range of gluten-free options.
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