The Oak Tree, Desborough - pub details
Address: 111, High St, Desborough, Kettering, Northamptonshire, NN14 2ND [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 26271) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Market Harborough (5 miles)
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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 4 users)
other pubs nearby:
George, Desborough (0.0 miles), Tollemache Arms, Harrington (1.8 miles)
user reviews of the Oak Tree, Desborough
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A pub that could be good ruined by poor management. From the outside the pub looks like a proper traditional pub, the sign say good food and fine wines. Sounds tempting, except..... The food is a wide selection peanuts and crisps, the fine ales reaches as far as John Smiths. Seems the pub also doubles as a playground for the locals kids. Music far too loud for a near empty pub, (when we visited there were about 10 people and a couple of kids running riot). Toilets could do with a good clean as could the 'beer garden', (which seems to consist of the remains of a gazebo and about a million cigarette butts. This pub doesn't seem to know what it is, signs and outsied view are deeply decieving. With a bit of work i feel this pub has potential but without big changes i would not visit again! doubletop - 4 May 2008 08:23 |
Friendly staff and customers. 2 types of draught cider, a couple of beers and 3 lagers. Food availability a bit sketchy at the moment as new managers have taken over mid Novemmber 2007. With pool table,t.v., and juke box plus live bands (which can be a little loud at times). Seating is comfortable and not too cramped. cider_drinker - 29 Nov 2007 16:55 |
due to having just been taken by new management this pub has come on leaps and bounds and is now somewhere i find myself spending far to much time. would recommend a visit here by anyone as you will always receive a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere anonymous - 25 Oct 2006 05:00 |