With events conspiring against us, we had to change our plans of visiting Greenwich and went to The Queens Head in Bromley instead for Sunday lunch. A pub in the centre of Chislehurst, it was very busy with weekend drinkers and diners. The food was a bit below par unfortunately, but the service and venue brought this Sunday lunch up to a 2.5 star. One to go with friends and family for a bit of a Sunday afternoon session… and having a burger.
Read More...The Bel & Dragon, Kingsclere
Sunday lunch at The Bel & Dragon in Kingsclere, Newbury was probably one of our best ones yet. The food was delicious, the service excellent, and so good with children – a unique venue, with chalk for the children to draw on the tables! A perfect Sunday lunch for family celebrations or anyone with a very large appetite!
Read More...The Swan at Lavenham, Lavenham
We were holidaying in Suffolk and were able to meet some family for Sunday lunch. The Swan at Lavenham had been on my list for a while now, so it was the perfect opportunity to visit it, and we were not disappointed. The service was excellent, as was the venue (with a pianist!) and the food. Definitely worth visiting The Swan at Lavenham!
Read More...Alberts Table, Croydon
With a pilgrimage to IKEA on the cards, I had to book a Sunday lunch in Croydon to soften the blow – and found Alberts Table. A smart restaurant, with great food. It was let down a bit by the slow service during the meal, so I recommend going but only with teenage or older children, or as a couple.
Read More...Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley
We were looking at visiting Bromley Court Hotel for a while now, and finally had the chance to review one Sunday. The large garden was welcome with a toddler. The food presentation was good, but unfortunately the quality of the meat was poor. Overall, ok for older people without children, but there are better places in Bromley.
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