Whether out for a country walk, a round of golf or returning from work, this cosy 500-year-old village pub is a great place to relax and enjoy a drink.
Whether out for a country walk, a round of golf or returning from work, this cosy 500-year-old village pub is a great place to relax and enjoy a drink.
The Green Man is a lovely pub with friendly staff, but unfortunately, some of the meals weren't as good as they should have been. Although they catered for vegans with a soya allergy, and the three sausages were tasty, for £16+ we would have thought that fresh vegetables would be served, rather than soggy, frozen green beans and broccoli. Also, we couldn't have a coffee after our meal because the coffee maker had ceased to work, and we weren't offered even a cup of instant coffee.
Came early on a Sunday as a walk in table. Very nice servers and the food was faultless. Ate too fast for photos to be taken. Really great, will be back for another roast soon.
Earlier today my Mum and I had the most fabulous roast dinner, fit for a king! Unfortunately Mum could not eat too much and was taken ill with a suspected heart attack. I just want to say thank you SO much to all the staff, especially the Manager who could not have been more supportive. Now at A & E but Mum seems fine! Thanks again.
Annie & Shannon, and the bar man gave us a nice warm welcome. Beer was good, and we then ordered food. Generous portions, and nicely cooked (skate wing). No room for dessert, so will have to return!
Feel free to go here if you would like to meet the rudest bar maid in Essex. Expect to be served with contempt and mardiness when they expect to pay you £20 for a burger! After a long walk with the family we decided to have dinner at the green man as it was such a nice evening so we ordered a drink and sat in the garden. When we went to order our food rather than hello we were welcomed with "table number?". I replied we are in the garden and the response was "no table number no order (or something to that effect). I sent my child running into the garden to get the table number. At that point the barmaid decided to serve others and I lost my place. My child came back saying there is no table number. The bar maid then asked "what table are you at? Is it the one by the pond?" I said yes. I was then told "well that's the only one without a table number" all I said was "oh right" and her snotty response was "well how am I meant to know you are on the only table without a number" I responded " well how am I ment to know I am at the only table without a table number either?". She looked at me and asked "well, what do you want?". I wanted nothing now. What a snotty moo. In fairness food looked great and all the other staff were lovely but unfortunately you have an entailed lead member of staff who is a total disgrace. If you are wondering what all the photos are then they are of other tables without a table number. You had better not sit on these as you will have the wrath of miss eyelashes to deal with. If you got to this point, well done. And if you want a happy ending we went to the Old Dog down the road and had a fantastic meal, that was much cheaper than the Green Man with super friendly staff. Please feel free to read my 5* review on that pub.
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:30 – 23:00 |
Tue | 11:30 – 23:00 |
Wed | 11:30 – 23:00 |
Thur | 11:30 – 23:00 |
Fri | 11:30 – 00:00 |
Sat | 11:30 – 00:00 |
Sun | 11:30 – 23:30 |
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Herongate, Brentwood, CM13
Just three miles south of bustling Brentwood, yet surrounded by woodlands and fields in the unspoilt village of Herongate, The Boar's Head is a Grade II listed country pub overlooking the village pond close to Button Common.
Herongate, Brentwood, CM13
West Horndon, Brentwood, CM13