The Waggon and Horses, Halam - pub details
Address: The Turnpike, Mansfield Road, Halam, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG22 8AE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30441) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Fiskerton (4 miles), Thurgarton (4.1 miles), Bleasby (4.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
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user reviews of the Waggon and Horses, Halam
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This Waggon and Horses, Halam is now under new managment, and is now back as a more traditional pub, where drinkers and dinners are all welcome Waggon_halam - 13 Jun 2011 10:42 |
Pub in total darkness and doors closed when we arrived at 6.20 pm. We went after a favourable review in local paper. We will not return. When will those in the hospitality business in the UK learn to open and serve food and drink at times to suit customers, not themselves ? Rienzi - 24 Sep 2010 21:57 |
I had lunch here today (a Saturday), and a couple of pints of Thwaites' Wainwright. Both food and beer were very good - the former well-prepared and tasty, the latter well looked after. It is possible to spend �30 a head here on food (if you really try), but I took advantage of their two courses for �12 offer. True, this place is focused more on food than a typical village pub, but the food is very good and they still manage to offer a decent pint. To judge by the two dozen or so others there at the time of my visit, this pub must be doing something right. apchilcott - 22 Sep 2007 19:01 |
We recently re-visited this watering hole. Whilst a good pub, it is also a restaurant. Some of the earl;ier comments have alluded to the cost of a meal: having now eaten there, I on't blame them. We had a session there - but allow � Thirty [30] per head - plus a fiver for pudding. Not cheap, but good! Mind, the food is very nice. Certainly a seven, but consult your bank-manager before booking! Possibly an m eight!! railtracksurvivor - 19 Jul 2007 22:40 |
Not everywhere is to everyone's taste; Biggles didn't like this place, much, but I found it fine when I visited in October. Yes, they do food - and probably they do it well - they seem to have won awards for it. They did excellent cider and beer - so long ago that I can't remember exactly which beer; I did try suggesting this pub then. Place is clean and smart, staff are attentive; in fairness, we were there at a quiet time, so I don't know how manic it might get at, say, Saturday 2100 hours. I wasn't greatly taken by the posh crisps - the ones that Tescos aren't allowed to sell, Tyrrell's perhaps - but we tried them, but if that's the worst carp about a place, it can't be too bad. We enjoyed sitting outside, watching the Halam world go by, and imbibing gently. For me - a seven. railtracksurvivor - 5 Dec 2006 06:00 |
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