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Apparently, since early 2017 The Duke Of Wellington at High Beech is no longer a pub where you can just go into and buy drinks. Now purely a restaurant! Not to be confused with The Duke Of Wellington in Epping High Street which IS still a pub.
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Called in here after a nice walk in the woods. Clean and tidy inside with plenty of tables set for eating. Food is slightly pricey. Staff were very pleasant and helpful. Three real ales on offer. Hobgoblin, Gangly Ghoul and Camerons Thirst Blood - all in the Halloween theme. Will return when in the area again.
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The average mark for this pub is far too low and must reflect very old scores. Excellent pub during the summer but worth a visit in the winter too (we went boxing day last year) as the food is very good.
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This is a nice pub in Epping Forest. I often go there, at least once a month and it serves good food and is a good pub to go for to have lunch. Highly recommended.
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Very attractively refurbished pub in great location on edge of forest. Pleasant terrace outside plus large garden for kids. It's all spick and span (including toilets) and the staff always seem very friendly Beers are good and sensibly priced. Food is quite basic, but good quality and priced accordingly. Highly recommended
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Just visited this pub, what a change, has been totally refurbished, now has full air conditioning. Everything is new, food is excellent. Now has french doors onto decking which overlooks the extensive garden and stables. Enjoyed a good pint of Shepherd Neame Spitfire bitter. The people behind the bar were very efficient and friendly.
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After a walk through Epping Forest we ended up here with 3 children for some lunch. Although in a great spot with a big garden the pub has an air of neglect about it. Broken benches outside and tatty inside. The woman behind the bar was most unhelpful and couldn't add up properly. We waited almost an hour for 4 rolls and some chips all of which were overpriced and decidely average. Could be a fantastic place, but needs the owners to really think about what they're doing and sort it out.
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Have visited many times over the years as I find it better than the King's Oak at the top of the hill. Called in last week - staff friendly and beer is well kept but food is rather pedestrian and quite expensive.
BobOs - 13 Aug 2008 00:00 |