Reviews The Queen Elizabeth Inn

5
Pershore Life
+5
Definitely recommend this beautiful village pub for its wonderful food, fantastic welcoming atmosphere and its lovely decor which is such an amazing transformation to the tiny pub it was years ago. The village itself is also a joy sitting at the foot of Bredon Hill in the Cotswolds with castle ruins, charming cottages, babbling stream and stunning views - all making for a great place to walk. We had a family meal for my elderly Mum’s birthday and the staff made a great fuss of her which was very much appreciated. Service was excellent and we didn’t wait long for our food even though it was very busy. Best of all, this pub is community led and a real credit to the village who saved it from closure. Thank you everyone 🙏🏻
5
Andrew Stevens
+5
We had a warm welcome, and the service and food was excellent. We will definitely be going here again! It was reasonably priced and the staff were very friendly. It's easy to park outside, and the surroundings are stunning. Good pub food, and drinks.
4
Jim Wilde
+4
Nicely presented community pub with very pleasant staff and a well kept pint of Wye Valley. Had lunch there with Friends and everyone was happy with the food. We had driven maybe 40 minutes to try this pub and although it was fine it wasn't a "stand out" lunch. Would happily return though
4
Sally Holt
+4
Historic building, sympathetically restored. Comfortable chairs, separate coffee bar,located in a quiet village, on street parking.I only had a drink but several friends had a late Sunday lunch which they said was delicious and the pub was very accommodating for a party of 11 at short notice.
5
Lucy Woodley
+5
My family loved the food and atmosphere. It is a significant walk from Great Comberton but very manageable. Highly recommend.
5
Andy White
+5
Great pub, excellent selection of real ales with a very good selection of food as well. Despite it being Saturday afternoon and a big party the service was prompt and attentive. The meals were very good with generous portions. Well worth visiting especially as this is a community owned pub.
5
Stefka Bradstock
+5
Enjoyed a lovely lunch, please of choice on the menu from snacks to full meals. Would recommend it and shall certainly go again. Dog friendly too
5
Guy B
+5
Just been for a lovely lunch in a party of 12 There's a really good menu which should suit most. The food is very good, good sized portions and it tasted very fresh and tasty. The staff were very helpful, attentive and happy. Definitely worth visiting especially as it is now community run.
5
KFT65
+5
Love, love, love this fabulous pub! We frequent here often, bring friends and family and never have any cause from complaint. Food and service outstanding. Have recently discovered they do amazing full English breakfasts, deffo a "must try" as they are scrumptious. Big shout out to Paul a very amiable server. Bringing family over next week for our 20th anniversary meal. Cant wait!
5
Ruby and me
+5
A very homely pub and really cosy and welcoming, really friendly and helpful staf that gave you a really good service, with no problems that they couldn't help you with, food was of a high standard for a pub, I had fish a chips,my wife had the burger which looked too good to eat, there was not a scrap left on our plates, and happy and full faces all round. We had all had local ales that went down nice after a good feed. There was a lovely peaceful atmosphere that was really relaxing. Toilets for all including for wheelchair users, outdoor seating, they also catered for weddings, a gorgeous setting for a really historic public house, I could visit there again and again and again, well worth a meal and a pint......
4
Janet Whitton
+4
First visit today, a warm welcome from friendly pleasant staff. We had Duck breast in plum sauce, and new potatoes and veg. Nice meal, I would have preferred a thicker plum sauce as this was a bit thin, also had Salter caramel Brownie with mango sorbet, nice but would have been better with a dairy free ice cream or plant based cream as I have a lactose intolerance, but staff went out of their way to find an alternative. Thank you. Will be back x
5
Sandra Vale
+5
Fantastic Sunday lunch, one of the best we've ever had. Large portion, vegetables cooked just right and delicious Cauliflower Cheese. I had the pork which came with perfectly cooked crackling and homemade apple sauce. My husband had the beef which he said was very tasty. We also had pudding, cheese board and lemon meringue parfait, which was equally nice. I'd definitely recommend I only wish this place was closer to where we live!
4
Tweed Tango
+4
Lovely pub, delicious fish and chips. Menu choice is not big but food was nice...just what we needed. Decoration, toilets, the ambient was all good. Will go back when I visit that part of the world next time.
4
Helen Gale
+4
Delightful community venture. We arrived too late after walking around Bredon Beacon for hot food but we were made very welcome by the lovely staff. The courgette and lime cake was delicious. Would definitely stop by again if doing another walk.
5
660pip
+5
Popped in today after a walk over Bredon Hill, was chuffed to see alcohol free beer on tap - Big Drop IPA! Food was lovely too - see photos. Was made to feel welcome, and muddy dogs are allowed too. 🐕 Would definitely recommend and return!
5
David Piper
+5
Always an enjoyable time eating at this award winning pub. Good food, good prices and good service. Good selection of ciders with some unusual guest ciders.
4
Richard Mills
+4
Excellent local pub and restaurant. Very welcoming, dog friendly. Great choice of fine food and ale. We will be back.
5
Neil Whitaker
+5
This is a wonderful community-run pub, cafe, shop and restaurant, and really feels like the beating heart of a lovely little village. A warm welcome, friendly staff and great food round off the experience. The chips are a crispy, fluffy masterpiece of potato art!
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