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    Running Horse Harvester

    2.2 (11 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    16 years ago

    It's a Harvester. It's just like every other Harvester on earth. So, basically, three stars.

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    Kits Coty Brasserie - The Wedding Marquee at Kits Coty Brasserie. We cater for your perfect day from ceremony to evening event. www.kitscoty.co.uk

    Kits Coty Brasserie

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    ££££

    Really lovely atmosphere, amazing food, quality service…read more Very highly recommended. Janine Maidstone

    A welcome return visit to this lovely place for a family dinner, a lovely evening, with the…read moreexception of the food, which was below average at best. I had the crispy duck rolls which were dry and bland, not sure where the 'crispy' came into it, followed by a sirloin steak that was tougher than a pair of my old boots and then a panacotta which was like a forlorn blob of tasteless paste begging to be put out of its misery. The servers are very pleasing to the eye and seem to be handpicked by someone who knows talent when they see it, but prefer to ignore it and choose young girls who try their best but offer service that is random to say the least. Needless to say, 3 courses plus a reasonable bottle of plonk work out at about 50 quid a head with a service charge (well, they did take photos for me and as I alluded to before, they were not a little pleasing on the eye). The ambience is still very pleasant but I just got the feeling that they were all just going through the motions and taking advantage of the fact that there is a shortage of such eating places in the area now. Such a shame, I Guess I'll go back, but it won't be for the food.

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    Kits Coty Brasserie - The Kits Coty Brasserie chefs during a busy service. www,kitscoty.co.uk

    The Kits Coty Brasserie chefs during a busy service. www,kitscoty.co.uk

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    Kits Coty Brasserie - The terrace at Kits Coty Brasserie, why not enjoy an al fresco meal, or relax with a glass of wine. www.kitscoty.co.uk

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    The terrace at Kits Coty Brasserie, why not enjoy an al fresco meal, or relax with a glass of wine. www.kitscoty.co.uk

    The White Horse

    The White Horse

    3.9(7 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    ££

    The restaurant was very quiet yet there were tables that needed clearing from when we were seated…read moretill we left. The starters took a while to come out and where nothing special. We ordered two Beef roasts and a cheeseburger with millionaire fries for the mains. When these came out they were underwhelming to say the very least. The roast Beef I was embarrassed by what had been sent out the 3 roast potatoes were very small and cold, the Yorkshire puddings were flat and very chewy . The parsnips were burnt to the point that they were charcoaled and inedible and the carrots were only slightly better. The Beef was over cooked and was quite tough to eat. On a plus the gravy was very nice but I have to say that was the only positive on the plate. The cheeseburger was mediocre to say the least and the millionaire fries were over oiled and this resulted in the fries at the bottom of the bowl being soggy. When we explained the issues to the waitress she pulled a face and said oh sorry about that and walked off with the plates. There was no offer of telling the kitchen or the manager nor did we feel that she really cared that we were not satisfied with the food. The total bill came out at £122.00 and I have to say that after being served what we had this really wasn't value for money or good service. If you are looking for a nice, enjoyable value for money meal out this is not the place to go.

    We've just had a family reunion at The White Horse--with 21 people! The food was delicious,…read moreatmosphere lovely, and service from Tash was charming and energetic. Highly recommended!

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    Mother Mash - Steak and black heart stout pie. Truly delicious and amazing!

    Mother Mash

    4.3(647 reviews)
    32.0 miSoho
    ££

    Oh yeah! Americans…read morefrom California here. Who would've known that mashed potatoes, sausages, and gravy would go so well together! Loved every bite. Got the gravy on the side, didn't think I'd use all of it, before I knew it, it was all gone. And you wouldn't think that the type of mash or type of gravy or type of sausage would matter that much, but they really do all have distinct flavors! I will be mixing mustard into my mashed potatoes from now on. Originally came for the sticky toffee pudding, so of course we ended with that. Marvelous! The toffee sauce is so comforting and rich, the cake was so moist, and it was perfectly balanced with the ice cream. Didn't detect any dates, maybe they were too finely chopped. Also the apple and blackberry crumble just didn't hit the same; it was slightly dry and on the sour side (maybe don't take a bite directly after the pudding!) Service was so helpful and friendly; I'm sure they love watching people fall in love with their food. Quick with refills and offered extra condiments if needed. Great air conditioning as well (always a plus), and I loved the green blacksplash and blackboard caligraphy on the walls as well. Bangin'

    Ultimate London comfort food!…read more On a Saturday night around 7:30PM, the wait for a party of five was 45 minutes. The food was well worth the wait. The Steak and Blackheart Stout Pie was delicious. The steak was tender and the mash was smooth. Definitely get the Sticky Toffee Pudding. The pudding was sweet, soft, and warm, pairing perfectly with the silky pudding and cold vanilla ice cream.

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    Mother Mash - Steak & Ale pie, cheesy mashed, and farmer's gravy!

    Steak & Ale pie, cheesy mashed, and farmer's gravy!

    Mother Mash - Outside patio

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    Outside patio

    The Grumpy Mole

    The Grumpy Mole

    4.3(6 reviews)
    34.9 mi
    £££

    My absolutely favorite place in all of England. My husband and friends had liver and onions…read moremultiple times. I had the pies. I will never have a pie again and not dream about the grumpy mole. The wine list and bar is amazing.

    I must say - these have to be the most charming ladies that run this adorable pub in the most…read morequaint town nestled in the English countryside. The interior is just like the demeanor of the staff: warm, likeable, and feels like home. In fact, it was incredibly difficult to determine where we wanted to dine, because of the sheer cuteness found in the decor and ambiance of The Grumpy Mole. It was just too damn nice outside to take a beautiful, sunny day in England for granted. So, we opted to sit on their patio and enjoy a near perfect day. Knowing how delicious the curry is in the UK, I opted for that choice and my high expectations were met. The chicken was tender and well prepared. The curry flavor was abound but not overpowering, while the naan and rice were soft, not stale. But the real highlight of the experience was the charcuterie plate packed with meats, cheeses, olives, and more. If only I had the fortune to return to England more often, then I would visit The Grumpy Mole on every visit. For now, I will dream of that day and hope it is on a cold, winters night, where the interior of the Grumpy Mole is cozy and warmed by a crackling fire place, of which I am sitting by while sipping on a piping mug of cider.

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