From the delicious prosecco in the conversation-starting vintage glass on arrival to the black coffee in a Labrador mug (we have a chocolate lab) after eating, we felt right at home having lunch at The Kitchen.
The décor is appealing and welcoming, the outside space was great for a pre lunch drink and the food....oh the food, it was so lovely!
The scallops & black pudding & smoked mackerel with pickled rhubarb starters went down a real treat and the roast beef was cooked to perfection, the veg selection was spot on and the Yorkshire pud was crispy and dense - a perfect companion to mop up the lashings of delicious gravy.
The burger & steak also ordered by our table were delicious and there were nothing but satisfied noises made from our party of 4!!
Emily & her team were warm, polite, friendly and attentive without being full on which happens in some places.
£127 for 2 starters, 4 mains, 2 proseccos, a beer, sparkling elderflower plus lots of cucumber water on the table. Maybe not the cheapest but well worth the price in my eyes for the all-round quality ! Bravo.
This place never fails to disappoint! As a meeting place half way between London and the Midlands our group really hit the jackpot when we stumbled across it!
The food has been spot on for each of our four visits so far; seasonal, local produce which has been cooked to perfection with a clear attention to detail. The chef's obviously have a passion for creating an innovative menu using fantastic food!
The welcome is always friendly, and the service without fault.
We'll definitely be returning- if only to sample the Chocolate Orange desert one more time!
We had a delicious celebratory lunch for a 70th birthday, with an age range of 5 - 70 - delicious food for all ages including some discriminating foodies and some vegetarians. Relaxed atmosphere but serious cooking, and the spinach gnocchi is to die for! This was a real find, and I only wished we lived nearer so could come regularly.
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