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    The World's End - lamb kofta kebab (2016)

    The World's End

    2.5(4 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    We visited The World's End before heading to another local pub for some live music; it was more a…read morecase of necessity rather than choice but, all in all, it was a good meal before an evening with a few drinks. It's a fairly large pub, with a separate restaurant and bar, plus a hotel upstairs. The bar area was busy when we arrived whereas the restaurant was completely empty - so guess where we were sat! To be fair, it was early when we arrived, and it started to fill up towards the end of our meal. There was a bit of confusion over our booking but, as mentioned, there really wasn't much need for it. The menu is pretty large with a selection of different mains, salads and sandwiches. My mum and I decided to share the halloumi dish, with came with cous cous and peppers, and the lamb kofta kebab, served with a pitta and chips. Both dishes were good though the lamb was slightly oily - never good, especially when served on a wooden board. A good meal and a pub worth knowing about if you're in the area but not somewhere I'd rush back to.

    This pub was refurbished a few years back to an exceptionally high standard with the addition of an…read moreannexe housing 'boutique' bedrooms for those wanting an overnight stay. The pub area is light and airy, the staff are pretty friendly and the range of drinks is quite large including some of the larger names of real ales. There's also the option to eat in the bar area or in the huge terrace area at the rear, which has the large European cafe style of canopies and gas heaters. Having been to the restaurant at the World's End around five or six times over the last few years, there's certainly a small element of hit or miss when it comes to consistency of quality of food leaving the kitchen from time to time. Sunday lunch there is pretty good value, at under ten Pounds and is fresh and generally tasty. We've had a couple of issues where not all of the party's meals arriving at the same time - but the staff are always polite and resolve to the best of their ability. They even offered to knock one meal off the bill for not getting it out at the same time - but this wasn't necessary and we paid the value to them as part of the tip for handling the issue so well. Occasionally the steaks do let this place down. It's a shame as 90% of the time they're wonderful, tasty and juicy and not at all overpriced, ranging from around £15 for the rump up to £20 for the fillet. Just paying a little more attention to the consistency in quality of the meat will sort this out, but when it's right (and it is 90% of the time) they are very very nice indeed. The grazing boards are excellent for a light informal snack, if a little on the pricy side for what you get. The home comforts from the menu offer home-style foods, such as fish and chips (little too bony perhaps) sausage and mash (recommended) and an excellent steak burger which is very good indeed. On the whole, the atmosphere, service, and food are perhaps an eight out of ten, but a little too often the amount of customers can make the service and food slip to a six. And if you get a table next to the entrance to the toilets, ask to move! The door bangs shut with an almighty force, which will drive you potty (no pun intended) by the time you leave! But on the whole, not bad, worth a visit or two.

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    Three Horseshoes

    Three Horseshoes

    3.5(2 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Sometimes you can forget what a traditional pub is supposed to be, and then you visit somewhere…read morelike the Three Horseshoes and it all comes rushing back. My parents brought me here to watch some free music and so something a little bit different with our Bank Holiday weekend together. It was a little bit difficult to find - there are two high streets in very close proximity - but once we'd found it, it was easy to park up in the large car park and head in for a drink. It's very much a 'if you're not a local, the music is going to stop playing' kind of place but, hey, it's always worth going out of your comfort zone once in a while. Once we'd been chatting to the landlord and a couple of regulars it's fair to say we were a touch more relaxed. Or perhaps that was the bottle of wine. The music itself was really good, if a bit disturbed by some chatters in the back room; as it's free, it's fair to say some people were just here for their Saturday evening drinks, and fair enough really. Just something to be aware of. The crowd was otherwise a combination of die hard fans and newbies (guilty, as charged) so there was a good, appreciative atmosphere throughout. Drinks were cheap enough, with a bottle of bud for around £3, and the bottle of white wine was better than expected. They had a few beers on draught but nothing to my taste, and spirits are also available. All in all, a good traditional pub. Not much more to say than that.

    If you like a very traditional English village Pub this is a typical example. They offer 3 cask…read moreconditioned ales at good prices (£0.50 per pint cheaper than its nearest rival) The locals are very friendly, they have Jazz most Sunday afternoons and other entertainment, mostly live music at other times. You can also enjoy Northampton skittles in the Games room. All in all a nice place to loose and afternoon or evening

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    Molly Malones - A very nice hangout spot for you and your friends.

    Molly Malones

    3.5(4 reviews)
    33.3 mi
    ££

    Firstly, I have had to create a new, anonymous account to write this review as the patrons and…read moremanager of this establishment threatened me. This is a homophobic pub with a some nasty regulars and a hostile manager (Darryl). Until tonight, I loved Molly Malones. It was my favourite pub in Hitchin. I attended a few times a month watch live sport. I met some lovely people, especially around the pool table. I went tonight to watch the PSG vs Chelsea game, and ended up playing poker with a couple of lovely guys, and the manager, Darryl, who turned out to be not so lovely. After the football, whislt I was at the bar, another patron shouted out 'Chelsea Nonce'. This is an offensive homophobic slur when connected to football, as evidenced by the conviction of Joey Barton who repeatedly used it on social media. I politely but firmly told the guy that was not okay. He got aggresive and told me to 'F' off. He then said it again. I reitereated that his language wasn't okay, and said I'd call the police if he said it again. He said it again. I dialled 999. At this point the manager (Darryl) asked me to leave the pub and took my drink away (I had just bought him a pint). He said he was removing me from the premises 'for my own safety'. The police attended. The said that 'nonce' was not a slur. I advised them to educate themselves, They were rude and dismissive. Darryl appeared at the door, grinning, and invited the officers into the pub. They left within 2 minutes, and reported on their radio that no offence had been comiited. I got their badge numbers and names and have made a complaint to Hertfordshire police. The police officers advised me that if I was now unwelcome in the pub, if I didn't move on and a complaint by the manager was made, I would be moved on by them forcefully. This is NOT an LGBTQ friendly pub. It's NOT a friendly pub at all under it's current management. Have a look at the other poor reviews for this pub and how the manager responds. J

    Molly Malones is my local pub and I love it. It's a proper pub in my opinion and, as the name…read moresuggests, run on a bit of an Irish theme. It's situated on Nightingale road a little out of the centre of town but is well worth seeking out. The staff are very friendly, the beer is good and the whole atmosphere of the place is great. They show the footie when it's on and have live bands from time to time plus events such as party night on Halloween and New Year etc. It's not a particularly big place so it can get a little crowded at peak times. There's a little courtyard out the back for smokers but you couldn't really call it a beer garden. Parking can be problematic around here but there are soem free parking slots across the road next door to the petrol station. Go on - give Molly's a go - you'll come back again

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