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Bidrage med feedbackSunday lunch with my girlfriend and foodie Daughter, having booked on Saturday evening, and being accommodated for lunch the next day was very much appreciated, thank you for that, my Daughters choice of roast would always be lamb and it’s so nice to see it on a menu nowadays and especially here and to be fair it was cooked to perfection as I also had it, the whole meal was cooked the same way, lovely nice choice of fresh vegetables and the best roast potatoes I have ever had outside of home, now that’s how you judge a roast dinner, am I not right readers? the food was outstanding, my girlfriend had the chicken and by the look of her plate, obviously enjoyed it and she doesn’t really like a roast, says it all, if it is cooked with love, it clearly shows on the plate, big thanks to all the kitchen staff my only criticism and the reason I didn’t give it a 5 was just down to a couple of younger members of serving staff, smile and look like you enjoy what your doing, even if your not, it doesn’t cost anything, a total opposite to the nice lady that greeted us on arrival, would I recommend it, ABSOLUTELY, will I be back? I wouldn’t go anywhere else in and around here for Sunday lunch.
The Sunday lunch at this restaurant was fantastic, with excellent service. I highly recommend paying a visit. We started with camembert and meze to share, followed by the Pie of the Day, Roast Chicken, Fish and Chips, and Vegetarian tart. All dishes were delicious with generous portions and flavorful. Despite the busy pub, we were attended to promptly. I regret having a starter because I couldn't fit in any dessert, but my son enjoyed the sticky toffee pudding which looked amazing.
With John Mortimer in the graveyard and John Thaw pretending to be Mister Tom just up the road. It 's a specially poignant place for Sunday lunch. The bull HAS been butchered and is roasted every weekend in the traditional English way and served with roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and gravy. A Chiltern speciality that is somehow as universally acceptable as a harvest hymn or a Christmas carol. Forget 'Clinging To The Wreckage ' and enjoy the day; whether the weather 's clement or blowy, buffeting the Red Kites. Meet a few visitors or locals and enjoy the place as generations before you have done. Rumpole 's creator is now at peace in the boneyard with 'Nan ' who taught the local girls dressage and whose grave is overgrown with flowers rooted in the rich earth of Turville. You 're only a spit away from 'Christmas Common ' where Fallow bucks which adorn the hallowed portals of The British Sporting Rifle Club at Bisley. Wilde Fallow herds still graze at will on the pastures outside the village with the odd Muntjac and Roebuck too. Breathe in and out while you still can and think great thoughts if you can. Eventually we 'll all be laid to rest in the cemetary, beside the greats from the locality.
We ordered two drinks, a J2O plus a Blackcurrent and Soda, when we questioned the price £7.80) they insisted that we had ordered Lemonade Blackcurrent. My friend always orders soda! They would not have it, we were basically accused of lying! We drank our beverages and left. We won't be back there again.
Pub is in a lovely location with a large garden and car park. Once seated we were handed a food menu for Monday -Saturday, I asked if there was a Sunday menu and was told no it's the same by a fed up waitress. We opted for a Sunday roast, looked really nice but was just about warm, the crackling wasn't as it should have been more like a piece of soft boot leather and the potatoes had been reheated countless times.....wish we'd not bothered. On receiving the bill there was a service charge included, I asked the waitress to remove it, why would they expect anyone to pay a service charge for zero customer service!! Won't be coming back.