The Boars Head Hotel in Sudbury is an impressive looking building, with its own grounds and a sizeable amount of accommodation. The car park is around the back of the hotel, and there is outside seating to the front, complete with a fountain and mature trees. The entrance to the Boars Head is nicely decorated with overflowing hanging baskets, which leads into the hotel reception.
The Boars Head is a family favourite not for its accommodation, but for the food. The dining area is quite sizeable and has had a bit of a revamp since our last visit, a nice array of wooden tables and leather high backed chairs. The bar itself is comprehensively stocked, and there were two TVs into the different areas, showing the end of the fourth test between India and England, and the final round of the USPGA golf. As we always do when we come here, we have the carvery, for a highly reasonable set price for a starter and a main. They do other food obviously, with classics aplenty on the menu. The starter as part of the carvery deal is soup, a curried cauliflower soup with cream, an interesting flavour, not bad. The carvery itself, normally has a choice of meats: pork and beef on the night we visited, along with a pie, which on this occasion was ham, leek and turkey. Lots of sides to go with your dish, like roast potatoes, Yorkshire Puddings, various vegetables and sauces to compliment whichever meat you have, bread sauce, horseradish etc. This is not a pile it high place, as some carveries are, and all the better for it. Between the six of us, we probably had most combinations, the generally consensus being that the meat, and particularly the pie were good, as were the roast potatoes, but the veg had been cooked to oblivion.
Dessert at the Boars Head always sounds more impressive than they are, I should remember that; a good level of choice, various sundaes, sticky toffee pudding etc. The Chocolate Brownie was OK, the ice cream was mainly ice. The whole meal was good, but not great, but as a relaxing place to dine that seems to suit everybody, a good choice. read more