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    The Windhover

    2.4 (5 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Queen Adelaide Inn

    Queen Adelaide Inn

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    Once you know this pub exists, you'll keep going back! Very…read morepleasant village location, but with curry available only 200 yards away! Result. Proper pub. proper beer.

    Put simply, a real belter of a pub. This is a proper pub. The way pubs used to be. A pub that has a…read moreregularly revolving selection of terrific ales. From the mainstream and yet still excellent London Pride to some very interesting Wherry from Norfolk, a number of local breweries and obviously a couple of lagers for those with the palate of a child. Never fewer than five tip top ales on the go though. This is a pub that has wooden floors too. Not the vomit yellow faux wood that has infected so many pubs of late. They are old. They have had beer spilt on them. They are terrific. There is also a Northamptonshire skittles table here which seems always to be available. This is also a pub for watching rugby. The landlord is a Gloucester fan, but let not this put you off. After a home game, the place will be full of Saints supporters. Drinking real ale and eating pork scratchings. I recommend you do the same. Watch rugby, drink ale and eat pigs. It's brilliant. Oh, should also add that it is in a beautiful location in Kingsthorpe Village, has a stonking quiz night, a lovely little garden, is the perfect place to sit with a pint in the summer and watch the Swifts and Swallows at play, does some food which I've not tried (apart from the scratchings and nuts, which did what scratchings and nuts do really). An all round good egg. Add it to your list

    The Wharf

    The Wharf

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    A worrying start as we sat down, the place settings (pictured) were probably a clue, perfect for…read moresouth-paws, but what about the norm of putting the wine glass next to the right hand? The service proved to be very poor. Wine only arrived after the starters were finished and then only after we had requested it. When it did arrive it was just deposited on the table, not poured, no tasting offered. The table nearby was possibly less well served, after 40 minutes the starters came out, and the mains took over 75 minutes from them sitting down. We had empty glasses on the table whilst serving staff went past at least a dozen times, we eventually asked for them to be removed. When our food finally arrived the food is actually quite good: my mixed grill was quite tasty, but my partner's halloumi was undercooked (not crispy or squeaky) and the tzatziki didn't taste of mint or have a kick of garlic and lemon which is very disappointing, it tasted more like tartare sauce! The creme brulee let the side down again: the 'dipping strawberries' on top with dark and white chocolate were lovely, but the sugar on top of the brulee wasn't caramelised, so no crunchy top although the custard beneath was good. Overall a strange mixed result. Perhaps if they replace the front of house staff things would be better, but the kitchen needs to work a little harder too We probably won't return for a meal, but if you fancy a nice drink by the canal on a good day recommended.

    Nice canal side pub with a big garden…read more Whilst this is a lovely pub it is very over-priced. When all said and done, it's a village pub that charges London prices for both beer and food. The food is quite nice to be fair and the staff seem friendly enough. The pub itself boasts a great canal side location which is fantastic in the summer months watching the boats go by. The interior is fresh and welcoming and the locals are friendly. I will visit again but I won't be able to drink as much as I would like to due to the extortionate prices of their ales and beers. Not sure if I would eat there again as their are cheaper options in the area that are just as good.

    The Brampton Halt - Brampton Halt night time exterior

    The Brampton Halt

    (5 reviews)

    £££

    The Brampton Halt is in Diana country, a big chunky country pub not two miles from where the…read morePrincess is buried at Althorpe House, this place set up perfectly for wining and dining the type of people who flocked there after the Princess death, its target lunchtime clientele even today, the elderly and the female of the species (with designated male driver) clustering around the noisy tables enjoying the off-season deals. Although numbers are a trickle up at the Earls manor they were surprisingly busy for a credit crunch Thursday night at the 'Halt', me mum treating the family to a good slap up meal from her Premium Bond win. The staff were very pleasant although our table for five (four at best) was appropriately squashed up and hidden away with the rest of us who there only for the February cheap deal, a free bottle of 'plonk' with every two main courses for £20 hard to turn down. Yes it was the old trick of serving you a ropey overpriced main course sandwiched between more exquisite starters and suites, making profit back on those extras and additional booze, a single glass of wine thereafter costing more than a parking ticket you would have got if you had eaten in Northampton. As I say the starters were good, well presented and flavored, around three quid each. The main courses were less sophisticated, the type of stuff that clatters on and off a service station rotunda, gammon and chicken burgers hardly cordon bluer. The salad vedge was so chunky and unoriginally served I could have made a face on the gammon, this kids menu territory. The sweet was a more superior fare, a choice of eight different ones, served in welcome big plates to suggest quality. But it's about value these days and feeding five people for £80 with two bottles of free wine is a cracking deal and the Halt is a nice, if formulaic, pleasant place to eat and enjoy those deals at. In the summer this place will be heaving, a pub fully geared up to holding on to its smokers with an excellent beer garden and heated outside areas, including stuff for the kids and the nearby reservoir bustling with wildlife making for pleasant evening walks with your lover. Like I say the pub is huge and has a games room and a lounge and bar for the locals, cable TV and two sets of toilets keeping the punters moving around the pub. The function room is big and the parking spacers even bigger, enough for 100 cars plus if you ask me. There karaoke and pub nights and so something for everyone. This is an old style family pub that has every chance of surviving this cruel recession that has seen 3 pubs a day close across the nation and 45,000 jobs lost in the industry since the smoking ban. In fact it's so keyed up it's even on wikipedia!

    Great location, it's an old converted train station. Lots of ales, and the food is great. It's…read moresomewhere between pub and restaurant food. I am a little biased, this was the first pub I went to when I arrived in England. But it is great. You won't be disappointed

    The Windhover - pubs - Updated May 2026

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