Reviews The Spread Eagle Public House

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Dale Howey
+4.5
Re-Opened. As the new manager of the Spread Eagle, Wragby, I can safely say that we are back up and running and the indoor refurbishments are now complete and the stonework outside will be finished very shortly but the pub is now open and we will begin serving meals on June 13th
Jun 09, 2011
5
justin carl pearn
+5
Great beer, great food, great prices and even better when it's a lovely sunny day. Had a great time here with the family. Really enjoyed sitting outside in the beer garden. Will definitely be returning. The food was absolutely delicious, really enjoyed the burger and chips. Haven't been in a Sam Smith's house for a long time. Forgot how good the beer tastes, already planning our next trip. πŸ»πŸ‘
4
Dean Fletcher
+4
Cheap beer nice place to chill. Good beer garden too. Worth a quick visit! πŸ‘
5
MONA A
+5
This is my local, but we've only been twice since moving to the village 2 years ago. Better now it's under new management, we ate here and the food was very well presented and tasty. I just wished they had more of a selection on the wine front, but the red I had was very nice, will be returning soon.
5
Louise Watling
+5
Recently booked for Sunday lunch at the spread Eagle, we were not disappointed. The food was amazing and the service was fantastic. Staff were very friendly and we had a lovely afternoon in a child friendly environment. Will definitely visit again!
4
Catherine Hyde
+4
We love this quaint pub with separate rooms so that you can have some privacy/get away from screens if you want to. The staff are friendly, chatty and helpful. We go quite often for an evening meal as the price v quality ratio is good. If you like Liver and Onions, they do a very tasty version. The only reason I've given 4 stars instead of 5 is that the meals are not consistently great: we've had some corkers but then last time was a smidge disappointing for my husband - tough pastry. Mine, though, was gorgeous - Liver and Onions! We'll be back.
5
Julie Foster
+5
Fantastic tradition local pub. No mobile phones allowed, just conversation.The bar staff are lovely very friendly, I wish it was our local. We had coffee and a wonderful Sunday lunch, all fresh vegetables and lovely meat .
4
Carl Brooks
+4
Stopped here on our bikes... Looking for some food and a pint. Unfortunately they weren't doing food but we managed to sort out a lovely pint for two gold coins... Unfortunately they don't do card otherwise we'd have stayed for more. Have to say we had almost nothing on us and they gave my fiancee a coffee for free. Can't fault that, thankyou, will come again with cash next time!
5
Terry Mullaney
+5
Had a great outdoors pub lunch today at the Spread Eagle, nice drinks & cheap and very cheerfull food. My son was entertained by talking to 2 very likeable gents (1ex international footballer & 1 ex international RL player) very dog friendly & staff were also brilliant.
5
dave daniels
+5
Pub local to my area , lots of history 340 year old building been a pulic house for about 180 years , next door to Nostel Priory . Friendly staff open fires , stone floors oak beams . Sam Smiths Yorkshire beers , ciders and if you like stout try Sam Smiths Extra Stout almost as good as Guinness . Also do reasonably priced meals and sunday lunch .
5
Julie Clayton
+5
Went today with a party of 12 for mums birthday. What a lovely friendly pub . Food was very nice and all fresh . The staff couldn't do enough. Would definitely visit again and would recommend a visit
5
Thomas Ryan
+5
Amazing selection of local beers. Really friendly staff. Nice beer garden and a there's a good walk to Nostell Priory starting from the car park.
4
Mand Batty
+4
Lovely pub close to Nostell. Allows dogs. Food was good but not huge portions - homemade chips & ketchup were very nice. Hubby enjoyed his real ale.
5
Jamie Smart
+5
Love this pub just wish it was closer to my house older building done really nice went yesterday and the food had sold out within 3hrs very popular spot Sam Smith's chain so reasonable price for everything too
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