The Blue Bell - Carte

20 Long Street, Blaby, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Cafés, British, Vegetarian

4.6 💬 1665 Avis
The Blue Bell

Téléphone: +441455272292,+441455272204

Adresse: 20 Long Street, Blaby, United Kingdom

Ville: Blaby

Menu Plats: 11

Avis: 1665

Site Web: https://www.thebluebellstoneystanton.co.uk/

"Visitors to stoney Stanton this pub advertises food on the exterior and interior of the pub but they don’t sell food!!!! WTF! Live band was good hence the 3 stars) but for gods sake it isn’t difficult to update your website WE HAVEN’T SOLD FOOD SINCE COVID!!!"

Menu complet - 11 options

Tous les prix sont des estimations sur Menu.

Pâtes

Spécialités Japonaises

Dessert

Plats Principaux

Plats De Poisson

Riz

Cuisine Mexicano-Américaine

Viande

Wrap

Clare Clare

Nice local pub went for a beer and the local Morris dancers came in .wad lovely

Adresse

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Avis

Colin
Colin

Handbags from a pair of gut Lords detracted from an otherwise altogether acceptable experience


Paul
Paul

Lovely room, slept well and breakfast splendid.Fabio is a credit,we have Sicily on the Radar next


Rachel
Rachel

The place to be on a Friday night. Live music, good selection of drinks a great atmosphere what more could you want. Voir le carte


Starburst
Starburst

Went for Sunday dinner the food was very good the atmosphere was good friendly people who served us very enjoyable would recommend


Sarah
Sarah

We were made to feel extremely welcome and loved that our dog was made so welcome too. Staff were super friendly and we really enjoyed the pop up Greek Taverna food. Thank you


C
C

Went for a pint on a Monday night but it was closed! What pub is closed on a Monday night. Landlord has no idea how to run a business. I give it 6 months before they go bust at this rate. Voir le carte


Rowan
Rowan

Great dog friendly pub with live music and a good village feeling. The pub is part of the Everard's group, so the only real beer on tap is from that brewery. It would be great to see some guest ale. On the whole, a good night out.


AcSiA
AcSiA

I visit this pub on a regular basis with both my band (Acsia and the quiz that I run. Jade and Chris are always so welcoming and friendly and the clientele that visit the pub are just as welcoming. Pay it a visit and support your locals people :


Jan
Jan

Visitors to stoney Stanton this pub advertises food on the exterior and interior of the pub but they don’t sell food!!!! WTF! Live band was good hence the 3 stars) but for gods sake it isn’t difficult to update your website WE HAVEN’T SOLD FOOD SINCE COVID!!! Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Pub Profitez d'une ambiance animée avec nos classiques du pub. Des burgers copieux et du fish and chips aux tartes savoureuses et aux bières artisanales, notre menu promet une expérience conviviale idéale pour se détendre entre amis.
  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy. Voir le carte
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.
  • Vegetarian Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Mastercard
  • Carte
  • Parking Area
  • Menu
  • Outdoor Seating

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"If your taste buds are about as refined as a brick or wet stone and you think that a gourmet meal is anything that doesn’t come out of a tin, then welcome to your new favourite spot. Maybe the writing was on the wall before we arrived, or should I say in the name. W(h)et Stone! We ventured into this culinary catastrophe and dared to order their so-called Standard Breakfast, with the simple request to hold the Black Pudding. Now, despite my 20/20 vision, I found myself in a game of hide-and-seek with what was supposed to be a complimentary egg. Spoiler alert: the egg didn’t show up. My equally unfortunate accomplice, decided to try the Veggie Breakfast. To our bewilderment, what they called a veggie burger turned out to be two sad, cylindrical objects that could only be veggie sausages in some parallel universe where taste and texture don’t matter. They were more like the offspring of a failed experiment between tofu and despair. The speed at which our order arrived was impressive, reminiscent of a fast-food joint that’s given up on even pretending to care. This, of course, means that the only thing likely cooked to order were the eggs, assuming they ever existed, which in my case, they did not. Now, let’s talk value. We handed over £15.50 for this dismal duo of breakfasts, and it felt like being mugged in broad daylight. To call it a waste of money is an understatement. I’ve had more satisfying meals from a vending machine. This place attracts a very particular type of clientele – the kind who couldn’t tell the difference between cheap produce and quality food if it danced naked in front of them. Look around, and you’ll quickly identify the patrons: a smattering of motor garages, the local council refuse and waste depot workers, and a business unit know for equipping you with everything you need to start your own cannabis farm. It’s a haven for those who believe that ketchup is a food group and whose idea of fine dining involves a plastic tray and a microwave. The decor, if you can call it that, looks like it was assembled by someone who lost a bet. It’s as if they raided a charity shop clearance sale and thought, “This will do.” Mismatched chairs, tables that wobble more than a drunk-on roller skates, and lighting that makes everyone look like they’ve just escaped from a horror film. It’s an ambiance that screams, “We’ve given up.” And let’s delve deeper into the quality of the food – or lack thereof. The bacon was a crime against pork, more like leather strips that had been left out in the sun for days. The sausages were pale, lifeless tubes that seemed to be filled with something that might have once been meat but had long since lost any connection to flavour. The beans, oh the beans, were a sad, gelatinous mass that resembled something you’d find in a science experiment gone wrong. The mushrooms were soggy, lukewarm and tasted as if they had been soaked in dishwater, and the tomatoes were limp, flavourless blobs that might as well have been plastic. Each bite was a journey through the various ways one can ruin perfectly good ingredients. Even the tea, a British staple that’s hard to mess up, was a travesty, arriving tepid and with a faintly metallic taste as if it had been steeped in an old tin can. Every element of the meal screamed indifference and a total lack of culinary skill. It’s as if the chef had a personal vendetta against food and decided to take it out on the customers. Each bite was a new low, a fresh insult to the taste buds, leaving you wondering how on earth this place stays in business. In summary, if you’re looking for a place where culinary dreams go to die, where value for money is a distant fantasy, and where the clientele would struggle to distinguish fine dining from dog food, then this is your spot. Just remember to bring your sense of humour, because you’ll need it to survive this gastronomic nightmare. Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: £1–10 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 1"