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A photo of The Queen's Head Pub restaurant
4.5
Awesome(574)
Price: Expensive
• Gastro pub • Fleet
Booked 11 times today
The Queen's Head Pub in Fleet, Hook, captures the essence of authentic European cuisine with its delightful array of traditional English dishes and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Patrons rave about the "outstanding Roast Beef lunch" and the "heavenly salted caramel cheesecake," highlighting not only the quality but also the generous portions served. The pub's charm is further complemented by its "beautiful garden" and the cozy setting of a classic country pub, making it an ideal spot for both locals and visitors. Reviews consistently praise the excellent service and the friendly, attentive staff, with special mentions of the welcoming owner, Fabian, who ensures a memorable dining experience for every guest. Whether it's a lively Sunday roast or a quiet evening meal, The Queen's Head Pub stands out as a pinnacle of European dining in the area.
A photo of The Wheatsheaf Pub & Restaurant Farnham restaurant
3.7
Very Good(2)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Farnham
Booked 1 time today
With an emphasis on provenance and choice for all diets, our menu is brimming with fresh hand-crafted delights and locally sourced produce from nearby farms. Check out our daily specials as well as an extensive range of ice creams, sorbets and hand crafted desserts. Our dining spaces all open out onto our ‘Award Winning’ Courtyard Garden, a sanctuary in the sun.With excellent Wi-FI throughout as well as private connected space available for hire, The Wheatsheaf, Farnham is the perfect location for any occasion whether it be business or pleasure.
A photo of The Poachers Gastro Pub restaurant
4.2
Awesome(120)
Price: Expensive
• Gastro pub • Wokingham
Booked 4 times today
At The Poachers Gastro Pub in Wokingham, the Indian cuisine truly stands out, offering an authentic taste that delights diners. With an array of "amazing authentic Indian food" as one patron described, it's no wonder this spot has become a go-to for many. Guests rave about the "best curry" and "delicious starters" that transport them straight to India through taste. The restaurant's commitment to quality is evident in their flavorful curries and freshly baked naan. Highlights like the Butter Chicken and Goan fish curry are praised for their authenticity, making Poachers a must-visit for anyone craving genuine Indian flavors in a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
A photo of The Poacher South Warnborough restaurant
4.0
Excellent(68)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Hook
Booked 1 time today
Nestled in the charming village of South Warnborough, The Poacher Inn epitomizes the quintessential English Gastro Pub experience. Praised for its "exceptional" food and "warm, welcoming" atmosphere, this pub stands out for its commitment to quality and authenticity. Guests rave about the "incredible" new menu items, highlighting the succulent half roast chicken and juicy burgers as must-tries. The Poacher isn't just about great food; it's a community hub where everyone, including pets, is greeted with open arms. Whether it's the "fantastic" staff or the "beautiful old English Inn" vibe with an open fire, The Poacher Inn is the go-to destination in Hook for anyone seeking a genuine Gastro Pub cuisine coupled with a touch of homely hospitality.
A photo of Bounty Inn restaurant
4.4
Awesome(20)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Basingstoke
Booked 3 times today
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A photo of The Bull Inn restaurant
4.3
Awesome(16)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Wokingham
Welcome to The Bull Inn, a traditional, long-standing public house on the road between Wokingham and Arborfield.The pub dates back to at least 1728, before which it was a brew-house for Sparks Farm.It has been a Grade II listed building for more than 40 years. The bar area features a lovely inglenook fireplace, and there are etched glass windows from around that time.Originally, it was The Bull Public House and Smithy, and the forge still remains in the restaurant area, although it hasn't been used since around 1979.The pub was named after the Bullock family, who were Lords of Barkham Manor, which is just across the road.These days, The Bull is a well-known landmark and gathering place, and it maintains the charm of a well kept rural country pub, with fine ales, good food, and welcoming service.The menu features authentic Thai cuisine as well as classic British pub food.The pleasant garden area to the rear is a perfect place to while away summer afternoons and evenings.
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