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    The Thomas Egerton

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    InexpensivePubs, British
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    The Wilton Arms - The Wilton Arms. And my Dad.

    The Wilton Arms

    3.0(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £££

    I used to go here as it was cheap, but it has gone down hill! I know prices of living have gone up…read morebut they have put the price up but put the food quality down and make the meals smaller, it's really quite and never busy really... the manger is really rude but other then that the staff seem really lovely. I just wish they kept the food the same I was not bothered about how much I payed. Also not to mention they never put the heating on, food comes quick tho

    This is a lovely pub / restaurant set in the Belmont hills just outside Bolton and the views from…read morehere are very pretty. The Wilton Arms has been located here for as long as I can remember. I do remember coming here once as a small child but it wasn't a pleasant experience as I had fallen off the top of the slide on the kids playground and whacked my head. As an adult, the experience was obviously quite different. The inside of the pub is welcoming, and the staff were friendly. The menu is large and has all your standard pub fare, as well as a few nice specials. I expected really good food here, but it was just OK. Nothing wow'd be about the food, but it was pleasant. My niece can vouch for the Sticky Toffee Pudding (I had mega food envy after she ordered this, and she wouldn't share! *Contemplates pushing her off the slide*) The black pudding starter i ordered was OK and the mushroom and brandy strudle was nice, although the puff pastry didn't stay as flaky as i'd hoped, and it went soggy rather quickly. Overall it was a nice Saturday pub lunch here. I did notice on the way out, that there isn't actually a children's playground here anymore - Tilly is safe. For now.

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    The Wilton Arms - Grilled bury black pudding on a muffin with bacon, poached egg and hollandaise

    Grilled bury black pudding on a muffin with bacon, poached egg and hollandaise

    The Wilton Arms - Pretty views from here

    Pretty views from here

    The Wilton Arms - Specials menu and the largest mixed grill I've seen!!

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    Specials menu and the largest mixed grill I've seen!!

    Strawbury Duck

    Strawbury Duck

    4.3(6 reviews)
    3.7 miBolton
    ££

    It's very confusing to review restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, and other businesses as an American…read morevisiting for a bit. I did visit the Strawberry Duck with a local. When he told me about the name of the pub (several times), I was enchanted. I had the fish and chips and much were very fish and chips. I am also a long time vegetarian trying to eat some fish. Failing miserably. The draft beer selections were the same as every other pub in London that I had tried. Found out in my next to last evening in England that Heineken controls the draft scene. I was searching for local, traditional British beer. Only one place in Oxford! I'll keep trying!! Delightful and charming brewpub or pub (again, American). Very homey feel to the restaurant/pub. The service was something. Fine but I enjoyed my experience thoroughly!

    After walking for 8.5 miles we ended up back here where we had booked a table for dinner…read more Walking in we were led to a table right in front which was in a middle of a 3 way much to our dismay as people kept constantly walking past us. What I did see of the decor was nice. The majority of the waitresses were young and what I felt inexperienced . Asking us immediately what we wanted to drink without providing a menu and us having to enquire what the soup and pie of the day was. Drinks ordered I browsed the menu. It was just a lot of generic pub grub with not a lot of fish dishes. Saying that I did see some fish and chips get served that looked fab. I did find the menu a bit uninspiring but luckily I clocked the special board and saw the Strawberry Duck with bubble and squeak with garlic mash. Himself had the minted lamb pie and we shared chipolatas with mustard mayo. The starter was nice but forgettable...the mains were the star of the show. My duck was cooked to perfection and everything tasted fresh. The sauce was of perfect consistency and not too sweet. The mash could have done with more garlic but it was a fine dish especially while sipping yummy gooseberry gin. The minted lamb pie was rich and full of flavour with thick chips that were a little undercooked in the middle. To finish we had coffee as we were full. Overall I felt the service let it down a little, Asking if we want sauce when the starter was served with it, not asking how are food was in the beginning , not informing us about the specials etc and in the end we had to order Drinks at the bar as felt a bit neglected. It was nice to have a swift recommendation of what to have with the gin though and the bill was reasonable . Yes I would come back if I went for a walk in the area.

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    The Engine Inn

    The Engine Inn

    5.0(2 reviews)
    43.9 mi
    ££

    We were staying in a caravan park just down the road and needed a place to eat in the evening. We…read morecame across this delightful pub within a few minutes of searching. We spent the remainder of our holidays here, every evening. Nestling by a brook full of eels. The pubs dog, Jasper, loved to just stand in the cooling water on the hot evenings that we experienced this July. Sufficient room to sit outside with plenty of tables. Service is second to none. Professional, efficient and, more to the point, friendly. Great selection of real ales, my favourite was the Cromwell. Now to the reason for frequenting this hostelry, the food. A reasonable menu taking into account the position of this pub. A good varied choice of fresh seafood, burgers, curries and steaks. We tried most of them and they all were extremely tasty. All cooked to order. Great mussels in white wine. Behind the bar is a blackboard describing their Naga 'Viper' curry made with, 'officially', the hottest chilli pepper. Underneath is written 'Curries ordered 528, curries eaten 400' LOL. I love hot curries but, even I, would not attempt it. We hope to make a return visit next year. Many thanks to the 'guvner', his wife, the staff (especially the chef and kitchen staff) for making our short holiday break a total delight. See you again.

    This place is awesome! If you are looking for an authentic British pub with alot of character and…read moregood ale you gotta come here.

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