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probably the best pub lunch I have ever had. I felt my children were more than welcome and enjoyed the fact that the pub has a large pub garden and recreation ground to the rear. the food was superb and great value. I disagree with the comments above as I felt my children were welcome (but I do expect my children to behave and display some manners when eating out! ) I found the atmosphere relaxing and the staff particulary friendly and helpful. I will certainly be returning.
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Very much a restaurant pub with most of the pub given over to dining tables. However, it still had two well kept ales on: Adnam's Bitter and Elgood's Cambridge Bitter. A modernly decorated gastro-feel pub. Did try, or even see, the food though.
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Visited the Queens Head again today with friends and had the most enjoyable lunch with excellent service and very good food from a menu that is adequate and sensibly priced. The pub has been refurbishesd recently in a most attractive way. I cannot vouch for the beer as cider is my 'tipple'. This was served nicely chilled.
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Visited on Easter Sunday 2007, table of nine. Adnams bitter was brilliant well kept and very nice. Food was very good as was the service and all the staff. Good value for money. The number of items on the menu was staggering. We will be going back again very soon.
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beautiful looking pub in a lovely suffolk village next to a church landlord was very friendly the kids policy is a good one - you can bring kids in but dont let them run amok nothing wrong in that definitely coming back
anonymous - 15 Jan 2007 15:49 |
Great location in quiet Suffolk village, beautiful building, good local ales, this should be a great boozer. Food was however disappointingly mediocre given the difficulty we had in booking a table. Much more importantly however the atmosphere and decor was more 'retirement home for the socially aspiring' than simple country inn. We had hardly passed the door when we were informed that our young child would have to be taken outside if he made any untoward noise, for fear of 'annoying other diners'. A hushed lunch hour of tinkling teaspoons and murmured conversations followed. All in all a sanitised, Harvester-meets-old folks home experience- a great disappointment given the potential of this place.
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