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Sunday lunch in a tent
Second visit to Crown was nowhere near as good as the first.
Out in the 'marquee' was vastly inferior to dining in the pub itself.
Pretty traditional Sunday lunch.. but pricey
Amazing service, amazing food
Amazing service, amazing food.
We got a lovely welcome, had some delicious salmon and prawn cocktail to start, confit duck and feather blade for mains beautiful melt in the mouth, cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding finished our meal off beautifully.
Thank you to all
Avoid
Customer for 5 years
Sunday 20/03
2 large glasses Pinot Noir
35.60
Thirty pounds fifty
Asked “why did you not state expensive bottle”
We’re transferring to Monkey Island drinks by river
F…….. outrageous
Down in expectation
Firstly, good, attentive & friendly staff. Secondly, food a let down from past experience and expectation. Over priced. Limited menu. The Steak had more fat than meat, & I accepted the wrong sauce was served. The Burger was very disappointing, flavourless. We saw frozen chips from a bag being used!! The outside marquee was smokey and our cloths picked this up. Not the setting for a £111 lunch!! Much better restaurants around. The only good thing was the wine, which compared to the price of the food was resonable!.
Really disappointed the product fell well below past experience. A once in a rare visit to a supposed Michellin star owners restaurant. Conclusion. Won't be returning.
Nothing special for the price
I went with my partner for early valentines on Saturday 12th Feb after recently moving to the area and receiving several recommendations to go. My partner ordered the burger which was good (nothing special) and we shared the Camembert for starter which was nice.
I ordered the fish and chips for £19.50. Starting with the fish, it was good quality but under seasoned and excessive amounts of batter, most of which I didn’t eat. The chips were rock hard and either had been left for half a day to dry out or overcooked by a fair margin. I have definitely had better fish and chips from a pub and for a lot less. As I didn’t eat most of my main, I decided to go with a desert and ordered the rhubarb crumble and custard. The custard was great, however, the crumble was served in a tall ramekin which meant it was 10% crumble and 90% rhubarb mix. This split made it quite unpleasant to eat with little crumble to break up the (very) wet rhubarb mix.
All in all, I was quite disappointed as it definitely doesn’t offer anything special for the price. Maybe I ordered the wrong items… but I do find their menu uninspiring, offering nothing new or adventurous.
Staff were really nice and I didn’t complain on the night as they were busy for valentines (something I regret).
Don’t think I will go back.
Poor value
Staff were fantastic and that is why I didn't give a lower score. The Burgers were quite nice but for over £20 with bacon I would have expected much better. The cottage pie was dry with little flavour, I paired it with cauliflower cheese which was truly dreadful with very little sign of any cheese.
This was our second visit but we definitely think the food standards have fallen.
Nice place
Very nice food, very nice people ! (Extra characters required by verbose website management.. who will not accept concise reviws)
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Our second visit to the Crown, unfortunately it was a disappointment. The haddock and chips was not very good quality or well cooked , the batter was tasty, but too hard as were the rather hard chips.
The mains were expensive and definitely not as good as Waitrose battered haddock. The staff were good hence the rating.
In decline
The last few times we've visited The Crown, we've been very disappointed. The quality of service and food has declined in past couple of years. Maybe it's the Covid effect.
The high end cost isn't reflected in the quality at the moment. Such a shame as this has always been a dead cert place to eat.
Overpriced and food quality not there unfortunately
Let’s start with the good things. Fantastic service, we were served by a very young chap who was super polite, efficient and attentive. All staff are amazing. Fantastic atmosphere as well, restaurant was full, buzzy, we were booked in the marquee down the back of the pub very Christmassy and cozy ( very safe as well from a Covid point of view, all restrictions respected) .
The disappointment came with the food. It was the 4 of us, I ordered the Gravadlax Salmon, charged 11£ for 3 tiny slices of salmon and creme fraiche. No bread served with it. My friends had soup. I believe the staters were actually ok, not fantastic. Than we all had The Burger. We were not asked how we wanted it cooked, it means for health & safety they have to serve it well-done meaning the meat is not top top quality as you would expect from a gastro-pub like this. This really ordinary burger costed 19.50£ + 3.50£ for bacon. Trust me, any big chain will serve you a much better & juicier burger for much less than 23.00£. It was dry and the chips were nothing special neither. Dessert, sticky toffee pudding, again nothing spectacular, really dry. Wine, we had the south African Pinotage for 37.00£ . First bottle was no good ( corked ) so we were promptly given another one. Once that finished we ordered another bottle which was not good again ( certainly NOT the restaurant fault , this does happen ) so we were told they were not serving Pinotage anymore because it was probably a bad batch and were offered CHIANTI as an alternative. Shame the new wine was 55.00£ per bottle so 20.00£ more expensive. Nobody told us. At the end the bill came to 300.00£ for a total of 75.00 each. Definitely definitely not worth the money. Shame, I believe a pub like this should step up the quality of the food, especially during these challenging times.