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    Brewers Arms

    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    The Harrow Inn

    The Harrow Inn

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is an amazing place. Old school pub but with lots of tv's to watch your favorite team. The…read morefood is outstanding and the owners were awesome. Definitely worth your time to visit.

    For the beauty and the original features of the building, it's getting 3 stars because it really is…read morea cosy, quintessentially English pub with its log fire and oldy worldy feel. If I were rating this place purely on food and service it would be getting a 2.5 - 3. A few of us had starters, I went for the baked Camembert to share, that was nice but you can't really go wrong with it can you? They didn't bring out any plates for us until it was too late and we we're all pretty messy! My bf had the homemade scotch egg which he was really looking forward to but alas! It was dry and the piccalilli was also disappointing. For the mains everyone went for a roast except from one fish and chips. The fish and chips was described as a fillet of reasonably sourced cod weighing between eight to ten ounces, but I'd say it was the tail end of it, the fish being very thin and dry. You also don't expect to find a LOT bones in your fish and chips so that wasn't very pleasant for him either. It had a nice golden batter though, but I suppose that's irrelevant when the contents are disagreeable. The mushy peas were watery and vile tasting, everyone agreed. The Veggie's were pleased with their nut roasts and the rest of us had beef. I specifically asked for mine to be rare and was pretty pleased with it but the rest of the beefs were a bit tough and gristly. The vegetables came on a plate to share between three which I always hate because as some of you may have already established - I'm a pig! They were nothing to write home about, my pet hate is diced carrots and they were unseasoned, cold and shrivelled :( It would have been nice if they'd have cleaned the tables up after each course as it started to look a bit grubby and cluttered. The puds weren't fab either. The waitress's were very sweet with my little boy though and allowed him to take some orders and even see the kitchen and chef so that was a nice touch. The staff are very accommodating. There's a good amount of parking space at the back. All in all, I wouldn't make a big fuss of the food but it is such a lovely pub to come and have a drink in if you're ever in the picturesque little village of Wanborough. It's a nice place to take a stroll and give your legs a stretch.

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    The Village Inn

    The Village Inn

    2.0(1 review)
    1.3 mi

    We visited The Village Inn, Liddington on a Thursday lunchtime. It's an Arkells pub that advertises…read moreLocally sourced, genuine home-cooked pub food. There were four of us and we ordered steak & ale pie with mash and veg, 6oz rump steak with chips and peas, and two Plato de Gambos. Service was prompt and polite. The meals arrived in a reasonable timeframe. Three of the meals deserve mention and unfortunatley not positive. The steak was rare as ordered but burnt on the outside, the chips were cooked from frozen. The Plato de Gambas was advertised as crayfish tails, prawns, squid and white fish in a tomato and basil sauce, served with rice what arrived was something that looked like overcooked ratatouile on a bed of rice. Further investigation of my portion revealed a small amount of prawns, a crayfish tail, a couple of pieces of squid ring and a small piece of white fish. The other plate had slightly more squid and several pieces of meat, possibly chicken! The vegetables were mushy and tasteless, the squid like rubber and the prawns like bullets. We returned these meals to the bar as they were inedible and was asked to return to our table. A member of staff came over and offered us alternative meals, we opted for cheese and biscuits. The cheese was good and came a selection of crackers and butter. Sometime after leaving the pub, the two diners who had the returned meals got upset tummies. We reported this to the pub, so they could address any issues. We were informed that these meals had been bought in and were frozen!

    Sun Inn

    Sun Inn

    4.0(1 review)
    1.7 mi
    ££

    Popped down to Swindon this weekend to set up Mr. Snarky's temporary accommodations while I am on…read morehiatus to the states. On Sunday we were a bit restless (the new place is a bit... small) so we decided to go for a walk. After walking around Coate Water, it was quite chilly (not as cold as what I am headed towards this week) and we wanted to warm up a bit. We saw The Sun Inn on our way to Coate Water, so we decided to pop in. It was quite busy with lots of locals. Most were having drinks at the bar, but there were some people having food in the other rooms/areas. One of the staff noticed that we were looking pretty clueless, so she came over and asked if she could help. We ended up ordering a bowl of chips and a pot of tea... snacks of champions! It is a dog friendly place as we did see a couple of dogs with ramblers who were in for food. They also have a microwave for families that need to warm up baby food! While we were waiting, we could see from the window that they have loads of tables outside, some in a covered area and others uncovered. There is also a large playground for the kids. I bet this place is very popular in the summer! While tea wasn't anything special... the chips. The chunky chips were wonderful. A heaping bowlful of golden (closer to the darker side of golden), piping hot chips was just what we needed. I don't know if they do the triple fry method, but whatever they do, they are delicious! They do have a three-meat Sunday Carvery, but as their board outside states, when it is gone, it is gone. And when we were there, it was long gone. The menu is on the board at the bar, there is also another board in the main dining area... no paper menus. Great place to fuel up after a walk in the park!

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