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We have had a few Sunday Roasts at the Montgomery, so we thought we would try there for Valentines. a good move. the food was excellent, on time & hot to taste, the portions were good, & even had a good choice of guest beers, will be going back very soon. S & A. Warwick.
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Finally decided to try the sunday roast out and wasnt disappointed at all, the place was very busy with diners and we were continually told how long our food would be and that fresh veg was being prepared for us and the dinners really didnt disappoint great portions, great quality and great value! A little gem with a great sunday dining experience!
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Cracking little pub with some interesting memorabilia. A bit off the beaten track so takes a little searching to find it but someone is really trying to provide a great service to the local area, they look to have recently spruced the place up and have a beautiful looking menu with some great prices, will be visiting again to sample the food review will follow!
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Kitchen is now open and the food is top quality, for the price you pay the portion is outstanding and tastes lovely, i would recommend this pub to anywhere weather it be for food or drink. Very friendly staff and regulars. 10 out of 10
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Had a meal on Fathers Day following the re-opening of the kitchen. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed a Sunday roast in a friendly atmosphere
Blast - 23 Jun 2011 21:46 |
A very friendly ,welcoming pub not far from Coventry or Warwick. Great if you're out for a drive in the countryside or if you've been to Wellesbourne market and need a friendly atmosphere to have a drink. Think they have refurbished as it looks quite smart inside .Families also seem to be welcome here.Look forward to trying the food when the kitchen reopens.
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Someone from my cricket team now runs this pub with his partner and they appear to be making a good go of it and fitting in well. There are two real ales available, Greene King and Adnams, so I've no complaints there and they serve a good choice of meals at competitive prices. All in all, not a bad place.
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This pub looks like a typical 70's estate pub, and has the feel of one too. I bet everyone knows everyone elses business and what colour paint they have in their toilets. a bit of a damp dog
anonymous - 14 Jul 2005 12:59 |
A great little pub in the middle of a modern village. Memorabilia relating to Field Marshall Montgomery leader of the Desert Rats in WW2. Hampton Magna is a new village built on the site of Budbrooke Barracks (Royal Warwickshire Regiment of which Montgomery was CIC). Darts & Pool. Lunchtime and evening 'Pub Grub' style food... Great Traditional Sunday Lunch.
Adam - 11 Dec 2004 17:52 |