We decided to try out the Sunday lunch at The Bunk Inn, Curridge when visiting our friend who lives near Newbury. Our table was nicely positioned in the restaurant. We were well looked after throughout the meal, and the food was superb. My roast beef was very nicely presented, and tasted excellent. The roast potatoes were good, as were the vegetables. Mik and I had dessert – also excellent. A Top Rated Sunday lunch at The Bunk Inn, suitable to everyone!
Read More...Ye Olde Greene Manne, Rickmansworth
We were visiting friends in north London and decided to pop out for Sunday lunch in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Ye Olde Greene Manne is part of the Vintage Inns collection of venues and is situated in across a heath. The venue was good for children, and I really liked the decor. Unfortunately, the food was very average, but it would be ok to visit if you lived close by,
Read More...The White Hart, Hythe
We were visiting Hythe in Kent, so obviously I searched for a venue to review for Sunday lunch. An old pub situated on the High Street, The White Hart was a bit too dark for a bright Sunny day. The service was poor initially, but did improve through the meal. The Sunday roast was quite good, with a nice selection of vegetables (including cauliflower cheese!). Overall, Sunday lunch at The White Hart in Hythe scores 3/5.
Read More...The Shortlands Tavern, Bromley
We had visited The Shortlands Taverns to watch some rugby previously, when I saw they offered Sunday lunches I made sure we visited the following Sunday. Make sure you reserve a table, there were a lot of disappointed people would hadn’t. A very good place for families, with a menu for children, low salt Sunday lunches and clean baby changing facilities. Also, they are members of Brestfeeding Welcome Scheme, so mothers with young babies should also feel welcome here. Overall, the Sunday lunch was nice and worth a visit, if just to experience the local community pub.
Read More...The Dirty Habit, Hollingbourne
After looking for a Sunday lunch near Maidstone, I settled on The Dirty Habit in Hollingborne, a sister pub of The Vineyard and The Farmhouse. The 11 Century pub certainly had character, and I was pleased with the service initially, The roast potatoes were good, as were the vegetables. My Sticky Toffee Pudding was very sweet (a good thing), and certainly ensured I received the sugar hit I wanted. Unfortunately though, it took over 20 minutes just to receive the bill, so not one to go to if you are in a rush.
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