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6 years ago
The customer service was great, friendly staff. The food was good. They are complying with government virus rules and regulations.
2 The Lakes
Northampton
Northampton NN4 7YD
United Kingdom
01604 601737
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What time does Hungry Horse - Lakeside open?
Hungry Horse - Lakeside opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Hungry Horse - Lakeside close?
Hungry Horse - Lakeside closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Hungry Horse - Lakeside is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 11:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun Closed
Does Hungry Horse - Lakeside serve alcohol?
Yes, Hungry Horse - Lakeside serves alcohol.
Does Hungry Horse - Lakeside have parking?
Yes, Hungry Horse - Lakeside has parking options.
Does Hungry Horse - Lakeside allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Hungry Horse - Lakeside allows outdoor smoking.
Does Hungry Horse - Lakeside have free WiFi?
Yes, Hungry Horse - Lakeside has free WiFi.
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If you're looking for a good pub, it doesn't get much better than this…read more Lovingly called simply "The Axe" by locals, this pub is in a different league to most other rural pubs. I'll explain why and try to be concise. The cuisine is exceptional. There's a good selection of quality drinks. The service is excellent. The atmosphere is always friendly and welcoming -- the sort of place where complete strangers tend to strike-up conversation. The location is perfect, overlooking the Village Green, with a big beer garden behind, and a vast playing field behind that. It's a lovely village, nestled in the gently-undulating farming landscape of rural north-east Herts -- no wonder Braughing was recently awarded the prestigious "Village of the Year" accolade. The pub's menu always includes the best of local produce, from locally-reared beef to local pork sausages, alongside popular country pub dishes. (Braughing village is famous for, among other things, the delicious local sausages, and this is a good place to sample them.) Did I mention the pies? A different pie every day it seems, and you won't find better pies than these. I don't make a statement like that lightly.
Great little local!! Always a warm from the landlady and staff! Tasty stone baked pizzas and cheese…read moreboards too! fabulous garden and family friendly
Fantastic little pub with incredibly friendly staff. From the chef to bar staff, everyone goes out…read moreof their way to help you feel welcome. Poor service simply doesn't exist here. George and staff quite honestly are awesome. The right people help make any establishment, but this place has three other points that put this great little spot on the map. BEER I'm always impressed by a place that takes its' beer seriously, and the Wooden Walls does not disappoint, even within walls so close together. They have several awesome cask ales on tap as well as authentic Guinness, Peroni, and a host of others - each available in the perfect glassware for the pour. GREAT FOOD The food here really is wonderful. Traditional fare such as fish and chips and Yorkshire pudding are perfect. Additionally though, there are a host of other more adventurous pairings that are equally exquisite. Crab cakes are great, the jenga fries are creative and delicious. You really can't go wrong. ATMOSPHERE This place has a wonderful, quaint atmosphere about it. It's small, intimate setting is a great blend of modern accents on old world charm. Fresh and clean setting. This place is just a short hop off of the M1, and totally worth it.
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Fish and chips with smashed peas.
Four of us had a wonderful dinner here last night. The food was delicious and the service was…read more10/10! We will definitely be returning soon.
What can I say about the King's Arms? I'm at home here. When we moved to the UK, honestly our most…read moredesired feature was walking distance to a pub. We got stumbling distance to one of the best pubs in the country. This place is well-regarded by everyone in the region. I've met people here who give up walking distance to their local to drive here and have a good time. That says something. My first night here I made friends, and each time I've been here since I find myself in good company either with neighbors we've met before, or people who know we're new to the area and want to welcome us. I can't begin to tell you how often a quick pint before dinner turns into a long session at King's Arms. I wouldn't have it any other way. These guys truly embrace the concept of being the center of village activity. No TVs, no WiFi, these things distract from the community. You come here to interact with your friends and neighbors, enjoy a good beer, and enjoy living in the company of others. They regularly have events to bring the village out. The most impressive of which was the dinner they hosted on the night of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. They served the exact 10-course menu served in first class that evening, and requested everyone bust out their tuxedos and dresses to mark the occasion in grand fashion. It was a remarkable evening. One disappointment, since I have to list one to feel as though I am being fair, is the wine list. We love the temperanillo, but really none of the others. But we're not here to drink wine, we're here to be social! It makes me a little sad that we don't have this type of drinking culture in the US. If you're not an alcoholic, you're not likely be on a first-name basis with the bartenders at a local watering hole. That's why I love walking in here; everyone knows everyone else, they're always happy to see you, they know what you drink, they pour a tasty pint, and are genuinely good people. I dig it.
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I absolutely love this place my grandparents have lived in the village for 40 years. Every time I…read morecome visit, I make sure I visit the red line. The burger is absolutely incredible as well as the ambience is quite lovely.
Tried this place just on the off chance and we left very impressed…read more On arrival we were greeted by the Landlord and one of the regulars who not only sang the praises of the beer (Tim Taylor : Landlord) but was picking up some homemade fish and chips to take home, always a good sign. It turns out the pub had belonged to previous generations of current landlords Pauls family and there are various pictures (and copies of original lease) around the bar to prove it. We had a wonderful meal in the restaurant then back to the bar for a couple more drinks and more chat with the friendly locals. It turns out they even offer a free lift home service for evening diners which could come in very handy indeed. They also do all sorts of other specials such as steak nights and meal deals along with a beer festival and even a sponsered bungy jump! All in all a pleasant proper country pub with excellent food and drinks and a great atmosphere.
We turned up on spec,but they soon had us seated . The surroundings were lovely, and smart. We had…read moregreat service from a lovely lady who was knowledgeable and had good humour. Food was super- tasty and great quality Would definitely reccomend, especially for the specials nights. BB.
My favorite pub in the world…read more Excellent beers/ales, fantastic food and the location is awesome. Service is always nice.
This place was awesome! We stayed directly across the street at The Dozing Duck (Airbnb) so of…read morecourse made a reservation for dinner here. (No reservation needed on the pub side-we ate in the restaurant) The food is locally sourced, fresh and authentic rustic farm to table. Even my side salad was delicious. I highly recommend!!
Our go to whenever we are in Oxford visiting family. They have a nice outdoor area, not a lot of…read moretables with umbrellas but no worries if it is nice out. If you eat in the bar area you go to the bartender order your drink of choice and meal. Hint...if you only feel like a half portion of fish and chips you can order a half order and for me it's a perfect portion of food. They do have a bar menu too if you don't want fish and chips. But really who goes to a pub in England and not order fish and chips. This is the place to do so. They do have a restaurant but I believe you need a reservation for that. Worth every bit for a nice meal out and I believe that the menu is a bit different.
Duck breast dinner. Excellent.
Double chocolate brownie (the white stripe is marshmallow)
Sticky toffee pudding. To die for.
Lovely, traditional English pub. They've got all the important things nailed. Cold beer, hot food -…read moreand at great prices. Really friendly bar/restaurant staff that greeted me like a long-lost friend. There is a great restaurant - full of English charm and the food is just what you expect and need from a proper British boozer. The essentials of a pool table and dart board are also in place! Plenty of parking in the car park and a cheery open fire adds to the charm. There is a function room and private dining room (we had a good nosey around) and there are murals on one wall of the famous faces that used to frequent - Rod Stewart, Noel Edmonds, U2 and various famous faces from an epic time in British music history. It's not a music venue as such now but there are occasional bands, quiz nights and other events on. Worth checking in if you are passing through or are nearby. Woollaston is a really pretty little village for a wander around. Hope you enjoy as much as I did!!
A pub with a fantastic reputation delivers a great night out and doesn't disappoint. The Wollaston…read moreInn used to be known in the 1970s as a mecca for live acts with outstanding bands making the trek from the city out to this little oasis in the country. Acts such as U2, Status Quo, Thin Lizzy and John Peel himself are all said to have played there in their early career. Obviously the pub has changed radically since those heady days of rock and roll. The old hall upstairs which was used as the club can still be hired out for events. With its large windows and stripped floor it has a fantastic charm for an intimate wedding or celebration. However, you will be pleased to hear that there is no evidence of the 70's disco that it used to be. The restaurant downstairs is a revelation to the village. Chris the head chef has brought high quality dining to the area much like his predecessor brought quality rock bands. His menu is interesting without being pretentious with classics such as game, steak and chicken sitting beside a great fish menu. The selection changes regularly so each time there is something new to try. His wine list is also very strong and we have enjoyed many a night sampling a range of grape derived delights. The pub offers private dining as well as the hall and restaurant so it can cater for family groups of up to 10 or 12 people. On the nights we have been there the place has been busy so I recommend booking ahead of time. In conclusion I would highly recommend this place if you are in mind for top notch food in a historic setting.
Lovely welcome to the pub!
Fantastic food, great specials board a really great British pub, sadly too few about nowread more
AMAZING!!! As far as I remember this place has won pub food…read moreof the year ever year since Ive lived in the area. Super tasty quality food, I noticed that on the menu it even tells you which farm the meat came from, or where the ice cream was made etc. The Greek Lamb and the Gammon are both brilliant. The portions are huge and I'm always left with enough food for another meal but save room for the Holly Bush sundae because you wont ever have a such a selection of tasty locally made ice cream :) The prices are great too, last time I went it was around 30quid for the 2 of us.
Had a business lunch there today and all parties were very pleased. Since our work was done for the…read moreday and it is close to the holidays, we also got to enjoy some of the beverages as well. Very good selection of cask ales, a favorite of mine. Nice cider selection as well which made my dining partner happy. Large menu selections, almost too many. There was The standard menu, the lunch menu, and the festive menu for the holidays. Lots to choose from, and either we chose correctly or there are no bad choices. We had the soup of the day (lentil) and pate as starters. Both excellent. For lunch we had the sea bass over risotto and the steak and red wine pie. Again both excellent and The steak and red wine pie came with two sides, one being mashed potatoes. Such a generic and ordinary side, but they were absolutely wonderful. Best mashed potatoes I've ever eaten, hands-down. Something extraordinary about them. The atmosphere, warmth of the place, and decor are also very nice. I would definitely recommend this pub and go back if I am ever in the area again. Honestly the only reason it did not get five stars is because of an issue charging my credit card twice at checkout. It was not intentional, but it's a hassle and it took longer to leave than it should have.
canal side pub situated next to brackmills industrial estate (you'd never know when you're there)…read moreexcellent food & relaxed atmosphere part of the chef & brewer chain, has the feeling of not being part of a chain, such is it's charm & character candlelit on dark nights open fire always check out their website for vouchers & special offers
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