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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis fantastic pub has become a bit of a regular Monday venue for us over the last few months we always enjoy our visits. Normally we turn up a little later just have a couple of drinks but yesterday we decided to go for lunch and as always, it was excellent. My wife had the lasagna, whilst I had the double cheeseburger with curly fries. Both were excellent really filling. Add to that 2 x Bass , 2 x gin tonics and still under £40, it’s a winner. As always the staff were friendly welcoming
When I visit the Plough I always feel that I have won the lottery the experience is that good. It is an authentic Excellent English Country Pub which Michael and his family have worked hard to maintain. The Beer and food are always of high standard. The staff are courteous and Michael is a gentleman.
Previously my wife I had only popped in the plough for a drink nose around, so yesterday we decided to go for lunch. 2 mains, 2 pints of Cider 2 pints of Bass all for £37 , amazing. Both of our meals were cooked from scratch were delicious. The staff are friendly the outside seating area is comfortable really well maintained. This was only our second visit but we’ll definitely be returning
We arrived at midday, it was sunny outside so sat at a table with my toddler. I presume the landlady came out and wanted to move us to a different tavel when they all seemed to be the same size. We ordered food at the bar and for some reason they'd missed the order as an hour later it hadn't arrived. It wasn't hugely busy. We chased it up and didn't get any response. 10 minutes later the food arrived and our order was almost shouted at us. There are no highchairs for babies/toddlers which I find odd in this day and age. There is a baby change though. The food instead was nice enough and value for money. Part of the order was missed off but when mentioned was quickly rectified. Would I go again? Sadly no, they say first impressions count and I'm afraid I won't be returning
We called at The Plough today during an enjoyable hike in the spring sunshine. The female Bar Person greeted our entrance by saying to her colleague and in front of customers, We 'll have to have a sign saying, 'No masks allowed in here '. Up to that point, we were having a lovely day. For what is supposed to be the 'hospitality trade ' and at a time when Covid is still prevalent, I considered the remark to be unacceptable. Such a snide, crass remark was unprofessional, unwarranted and distressful.