East Northamptonshire
Queens Head

Queens Head

United Kingdom, East Northamptonshire

Meat • Steak • Coffee • Chicken


"We came to Nassington to collect something my wife had bought online and figured, while we were here, we would try it for a late lunch. I went to check if they allowed dogs (we have 2, beagle and shihtsu and were still serving; as soon as I walked in the door it felt warm and welcoming. There were quite a few folks in but it was genial rather than crowded, and the music was actually background rather than live gig level (a rarity these days, it would seem , so also seeing the cosy fire and the water bowl for dogs made our decision inevitable. The staff were all very friendly, helpful and efficient, and our order was taken quickly for a shared Camembert to start then beef sirloin and pork belly mains which didn't take long to arrive and, when they did, what a treat! Quite the best Sunday dinners we've had in a long time, with top notch roasties, beautifully done roast carrots parsnips and a scrumptious cauliflower cheese. For me, if the food is good enough the only accompaniment should be an optional twinkle of salt pepper and so it was here; all was cooked to perfection with excellent flavour and any additions would have spoiled it. They only had two ales on the pump and one was GK IPA (I never touch it but luckily they had a fine local Nene Valley Brewery session blonde which went very well with my meal. The doglets settled in very quickly, which is always a good measure of the ambience, so all in all this was a brilliant spur of the moment choice. We will definitely be back and I would heartily recommend it to anyone who likes a traditional local pub with atmosphere and excellent food well, who doesn't? :"

The Courtyard Restaurant And Bar

The Courtyard Restaurant And Bar

West Street, NN9 6QY, East Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Soup • Steak • Pizza • Pasta


"We have been reasonably frequent visitors to the Stanwick Hotel, meals, Murder Mystery Nights and several overnights but will not be visiting again. Today is my daughter’s birthday and her Wedding Anniversary. I booked Afternoon Tea for 6. My husband and I, my daughter, her husband and two young children. The first thing to strike me was that no attempt was made to direct us to the Track and Trace code on the wall and neither was any attempt made to offer us forms for Track and Trace. When we arrived it was plain to see that three tables for 6 were taken over for what looked like a Wedding Anniversary. There were 18 people who were clearly together. They spent the whole time moving from table to table with absolutely no input by staff to ask them not to do so. People were wandering up and down the tables without putting on their masks. The whole room was very warm and I counted 40 customers in quite a small space. After a while I asked if there was a manager available. I was told there wasn’t but when I mentioned it was about Covid Compliance, the owner suddenly appeared. I told her of my very serious concerns. Her reaction was to basically shrug her shoulders and say she had no staff. She outrightly denied the tables were one booking and tried to show me her booking form. It was clear to anyone with half a brain that the three tables (18 people) were together even if they had booked by separate names. However, she denied this. When challenged about the lack of Track and Trace, after going away and thinking about it, she returned to say that she the e mail addresses of those who had made the booking and it was up to them to inform their party if there was an outbreak of Covid. Wrong! It is the responsibility of the Establishment to do this. I warned her she could be fined £10,000 for flouting the rules. Again, she denied that the people knew each other, despite the fact that by this time, one table had left shouting goodbye to the other two tables and the party balloons on that table had been moved onto one of the two remaining tables, where there was a matching set of balloons on the table. She continued to deny they were one party, despite the fact that they were all chatting and getting ready to go at the same time. The Owner was clearly not telling the truth in my opinion and was not complying with the very strict regulations put in place to keep people safe. 40 people in that room. 18 of whom were clearly one party. The Owner went over to talk to one of the customers and was clearly speaking about my complaint but when asked by my daughter if they were friends, she completely denied knowing them I am seriously now considering reporting this breach of the rules as this Owner is putting people’s health at risk by making no attempt to follow them. We were planning to go to this restaurant on Christmas Day. I would not feel safe setting foot in this establishment again."

The Court House Inn

The Court House Inn

11 Huntingdon Road, East Northamptonshire, United Kingdom, NN14 4NF

Pub • Lunch • British • Burgers


"We stayed for one night here as we were in the area celebrating a friends birthday. The accommodation is above the pub and when we arrived the lady was friendly and checked us in. When booking we didn’t request breakfast but they had included it for an extra £7 each. As this wasn’t until 9am they removed it from our bill as we had to leave at 8am the next day. The rooms are upstairs, no lift facility that I could see if you are with anyone with mobility issues or have heavy bags. The rooms are basic but appeared to be well looked after and clean. We didn’t have much time to inspect the room as we were heading straight out. We arrived back at our room at 1am. The bed was ok we had a king room but it didn’t really look any different in size to our friends double bed in the next room. It was comfy enough but the room was very warm, we didn’t realise the radiator was on full until the next morning. The one thing that for me really let this place down is the en suite. Whilst the room was clean, the bathroom seemed to have limescale on the showerhead so it looked a little less clean. The shower was a rainfall one which I love but it didn’t have a separate attachment so if you aren’t washing your hair, it’s hard to not get it wet as the cubicle is quite tight. The shower tray also fills up with water and doesn’t seem to drain very fast. The toilet when flushed made such a noise and seemed to carry on filling up for half an hour (not good when you just want to sleep). It was so noisy we could hear the room next doors toilet making the same noise. We were only given a tiny bit of toilet paper too. Seems this was not replenished after the last person stayed there. I couldn’t find any spare rolls in the room and with the absence of a reception, there was no way of asking for a replacement. I went to use the main pub toilets in the morning as we had no paper left but the door to the pub was locked (it must not open until breakfast starts at 9). Luckily we were leaving early! You just drop your keys in a box on exit so there wasn’t a way of informing the staff about this before we left. We didn’t eat at the pub so I can’t comment on the food but we had some drinks there during the evening and the staff were attentive and served everyone quickly. It’s a nice quaint looking traditional inn. The car park is a walk around corner at the back of the building, a public car park but we didn’t have to pay."

The Montagu Arms

The Montagu Arms

Barnwell, East Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Steak • Cheese • Drinks • Burgers


"Had a really average Sunday roast today. My mum 's home raost so much more flavoursome, I am reminded why I rarely risk anyone else 's. Seriously you cannot charge £18 for ropey roast potatoes (zero crisp, more like the frozen variety, maybe they were!! , tasteless veg apart from the red cabbage which was the most flavoursome thing on the plate and an average tasting, nearly over cooked, Supreme of Chicken drop the supreme, it 's irrelevant and there is nothing supreme about it. How about a richer gravy, how about some lovely herby stuffing, some cauliflower cheese? My mum had lamb, she said it was a bit tough. And our friend agreed with the general assessment apart from the sticky toffee pudding which she really enjoyed. Yay. Dessert the chocolate mouse and accompaniments way over sweet and regrettable now, some hours later. And sorry to be on such a downer but service was mediocre and robotic too. Zero finesse. Talk to me, look me in the eye when you speak to me, don 't turn and walk away at the same time as saying, 'have a good afternoon '. It means nothing. One of the party, said, oh they 're young. They were, very, but if they are keen and trained properly it doesn 't matter how old they are. And noone said goodbye on the way out when we walked by. Two big parties used the next door table twice during our time there and it was very hard to hear our own conversations, made harder for older folk, even with their hearing aids! Times are tough for everyone, it 's pricey to go out so it needs to be quality all round if I 'm going back. That said the place was busy so maybe we just expect a higher standard than some. I have worked in the business, have chefs in my family so I am not speaking without experience."

The Chequered Skipper

The Chequered Skipper

The Green, East Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Kebab • Cafés • Asiatic • Seafood


"this was my birthday contract with the children (in their 40's go to lunch big situation, but the management is missing in action. we smiled at the typos. the menu, but it turned out to be a symptom of deficiency...view to detail. very friendly (but quite inexperienced waiting staff. great location and a very warm welcome. water came pretty fast. the starters were pretty good (3 ham hock croquettes and a panko chicken. the mains were another thing. two fish and chips very nice, good portions and well presented. burger was terrible. here is the menu description 6oz coarsely ground beef burger, candied speck, soft bevel, cheddar cheese, salattomate . the reality was a burger in a bungalow with a piece soggy salat and maybe some cheese. no speck, no tomats, no wobble so £18 for an average qualitysburger and they have to pay extra for riders! To conclude that there was at least 5 10 minutes after the other net, so we sat just wait and had to ask the waitress when it came. description • crispy confit ente bein, herby buttermilk waffel, fried due egg with maple senf dressing the reality that was inspected and watery it looked out and tasted as if it were boiled to death. the herby buttermilk waffel was chewing and certainly in a blind taste test I would swear that there is no more crumble in. to cover, it was cold. the sniffing was nicely spread in the waffles that gave them a taste. we also ordered the knochenmark from the menu. No one had said to the poor waitress that they should have been ordered to tell the diners what was going on and no. the menu. when we complained, the manager had not even come the courtesy and see us they left the poor junior waiterin to explain that the speck had not come with the delivery to the last day (one ever heard that he jumps out of the super market to buy some? and there was no excuse for the missing tomats, very badly sorry for us, so on. desserts the brownie was very nice, but the eton mess was a catastrophe. it came in a small delicate glass. in the ground a buckling of whipped cream with some slabs of stone hard meringue and some earthy with stems overfilled with some earthberry syrup. after bending the spoon. we decided to solve it by hand. I was afraid that I would break a tooth on the notched position that really needed to be served with a hammer. the only way to eat the earthy was to pick them up from the body, to bite and to eat to which time our hands were covered in sauce. on the plus side, they drew the price of the burger and Eton fair and 25% of the duck, as we had 3 glasses of wine and a koks, the bill was still over £120 without drinking money. to say that by my choice of restaurants, I would be embarrassing a rough understatement."