Best pub in the village, amazing home cooked food and great company not pretentious like others.
OK for a quick stop for food very reasonable prices. Foods ok.
We visited for the first time aa recently moved to the area and had heard great things about the food here. We weren’t disappointed as the food was perfect, priced excellently and was real home cooked food. We wanted to play pool first but eat outside and the staff were so helpful and set us a table up ready.
We chose to eat here after a short walk along the canal one Sunday. When I rang to book the table I asked about vegan options as their weekly menu catered for vegans but was told "it's Sunday dinner - we can probably find some vegetables". Next I was told they'd do something for us (half our party are vegan). When we arrived the pub was quiet, quite welcoming, and nice staff. We were directed to the conservatory where a high chair was placed for our toddler. All fine so far. We ordered a beef, lamb and two veggie options along with an extra slice of lamb and a couple of extra potatoes for the baby. The food came quickly and the portion was very small. Big bonus was the veggie friendly gravy but the rest of the meal was very disappointing. The veggie option was fine but the meat in the roast dinner was fridge cold. Not just warmed and then cooled down but actually fridge cold. We sent our food back (only bonus for us was that we didn't need to cool down the bit we kept for the baby to eat) and a new set came, this time the meat was warm. The quality was pretty poor with the lamb more fat than meat (a different portion to that bright out initially). We'd never eat here again. The service was good but they really need to consider improving their food.
Lovely canal location and when we went for lunch it wasn't full or extremely busy so not sure what it would be like at a busy time... We had two good meals and shared a sticky toffee pudding which with the 50% Monday to Wednesday's scheme, turned out at a really good value lunch. The drinks were reasonably priced and although not a Free house pub serving real cask ales, the Marston's Pedigree pint was okay along with the White Chardonnay. Service was quick and the young lad serving us was pleasant and friendly. Overall it is a good value pub even though the inside decor is a bit dated and a bit soulless compared to the Shroppie Fly or the Lord Combermere...
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Audlem, Crewe, CW3
Audlem, Crewe, CW3
Family friendly pub and restaurant in the heart of the village, Audlem. Muddy boots and dogs welcome in the bar area. Gluten free menu. Expect a warm welcome from staff, a great menu and a massive range of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks.
Hankelow, Crewe, CW3