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Ok by looking at google it says that I’ve not been here to eat for roughly 3 months well the reason for that is because the chef that was here before left and when I did have a meal here after he was gone it wasn’t any good now I’ll eat anything in reason what I mean is I’m not shy from trying new t
Lovely pub food in a local location. And the price is good too.
Love the Baring Hall Hotel, I regularly go here as a local resident. It's great to go out for a quick drink with friends and also to go out for a meal and for family gatherings. New manager, think his name is 'Raf', (sorry if I'm incorrect) is lovely, he always comes to check out food and drink is O
Fantastic food. Full of flavour and a good price. A range of ciders and beers on tap which are a cut above your Fosters etc. Live music on a Sat night which was worth a listen. The only downside was that it was reasonably quiet. Not sure why it's not packed!
This is my local and I come here frequently. It’s calm and nice and very friendly. Excellent service and good food. Today we ordered the halloumi pitta and it was one of the best things I have ever tasted in my life. I will dream of this meal and one day tell my grandchildren about it. Amazing balan
This pub burnt down a few years ago. Up to that point it was a dive. It reopened with the quirky idea of keeping some of the burnt bits and it works! It’s cool and the food is good. The staff are friendly and down to earth. Most important, it isn’t pretending to be something, so prices are good fo
Had a fantastic night yesterday with great live music, absolutely amazing athmosphere and friendly staff. There is a good wine selection (we had lovely Merlo); the same with beers - everyone can find something for themselves, whether you like lagers or ales, etc. Pub is spacious and has unusual inte
We have dined here twice and the roast was exceptional on each occasion. Yesterday's roast potatoes were divinely crisp, and having elected to sample the chicken, I was delighted to discover that it was just as tasty as the pork which I had previously consumed. My paramour took the last beef joint a
This is a wonderfully querkie place. It was badly fire damaged years ago, but instead of doing a complete referb, the company decided to show the scars, as it shows the history of this family friendly pub. The staff are friendly & welcoming, and the chef cooks everything from fresh himself, he told
This very metal looking pub (building has burned and they kept the walls & ceiling charred) sports some real gems food-wise! I should start by saying that we are VERY picky with our food. We love to cook ourselves and love great food - and this place is our friend through and through. The vegan swe
A decent enough pub offering a nice variety of drinks and tasty bites to eat. The Baring Hall has a ruddy appeal from the fire years ago. Bar staff are nice enough, good humoured, all what you need from your friendly bar man or woman. We have hosted meetings here as well as normal social visit too.
Car parking available through the gates at the back of the Pub. Everything is dated the Pub in terms of deco, finishing etc. However its very cosy and comfortable. Good decent clientele. Great choice of beers and alcoholic bevarages. Tea and coffee to order too. I ordered a variety of sandwiches for
5 stars might seems excessive but I struggle to mark this place down. It is my local so that probably makes me biased, though I don't visit particularly regularly. However, you can't help but find the Baring Hall's unapologetic dilapidated décor and relaxed staff charming. The menu has been a little
Good food. I had quinoa burger. I was impressed when chef asked if I was vegatarian or vegan. Others had roast duck which looked great, crispy skin and decent size portion. Spacious comfortable dining room. Friendly staff.
A very interesting building. Had a severe fire from the wreckage is raising a Phoenix. We held a wake for 40 plus people. Excellent food with great service. We used the premises outside their normal trading hours at no extra cost
A great relaxed pub with nice surroundings and a colloquial feel. Directly opposite Grove Park station so easy access to anyone travelling on the line. I would have given this place 5 stars but unfortunately they have adopted the brioche bun which is like wrapping a piece of beef in a disintegratin
While it doesn't look much from the outside, this is a peaceful and comfortable place for a Sunday afternoon pint. A well chosen selection of craft ales - it's always a good sign when a place has One Mile End on tap. Would recommend
I live around corner and mostly come here for a pint. Have been eating couple times with my family. Never have been disappointed. Food is good and reasonably priced, good selection of beers.
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