The Bull's Head - Carte

Mill Lane, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, WA16 7HX

🛍 Pub, Steak, Vegan, British

4.4 💬 6884 Avis
The Bull's Head

Téléphone: +441565873395,+441565873134

Adresse: Mill Lane, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, WA16 7HX

Ville: Cheshire East

Menu Plats: 13

Avis: 6884

Site Web: http://www.thebullsheadpub.co.uk/

"A lovely village pub with great food and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy food and drinks in the summer. In the winter, the cosy and historic interior is just as welcoming and there's a fireplace to enjoy. We visited for Sunday lunch and as well as the traditional offerings there were well crafted more modern options. They had small versions of roast dinners available for the children as well as fish/sausage/scampi and chips. The adult portion fish (haddock) and chips was delicious buy could have done with a couple more chips. There are good walks through the fields nearby and there is cycle parking available. Parking on the road is limited and can get busy but was ok when we visited. They have a good selection of real ales on tap as well as Lucky Saint for a low/non-alcoholic option. Veggie and vegan options were quite limited and they didn't have plant milks available when we visited. Food: 5 Service: 5"

Menu complet - 13 options

Tous les prix sont des estimations sur Menu.

Plats De Poisson

Indien

Dessert

Fruits De Mer

Sandwichs

Porc

Soupes

Apéritif

Stephen Stephen

Great pub, food and service Price per person: £100+ Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

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Avis

dale
dale

Great local pub. Busy fantastic service and great food. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Alan
Alan

Well worth a visit. A delightful place. Price per person: £100+ Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Steak and Wobblyale Pie


Angie
Angie

The restaurant is lovely and the food is delicious. Prices range from £20 to £30 per person. Service and atmosphere both rated as 4 out of 5. Voir le carte


Andrea
Andrea

It is very difficult to find this type of places nowadays. This pub have managed to maintained the true originality of a classic English pub. Beer and food are just great. Absolutely brilliant. Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4


Jonathan
Jonathan

Been here a few times, food is good, service excellent; speedy and friendly and lovely old place. Desserts are particularly good, couldn't choose between sticky toffee pudding and bakewell tart, so ordered one of each Price per person: £30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Harold
Harold

The food and service were excellent. I only docked a star because the music, while not overpowering, was a bit gloomy. They have a good selection of gluten-free options. The price per person is between £10-£20. Food and service both received a rating of 5, while the atmosphere received a 4. Voir le carte


alan
alan

The restaurant is great for drinks, but our experience with Sunday lunch was terrible. The soup was cold, the roast chicken was dry and tough, and the Yorkshire pudding was like soggy slop. Five others in my group also found the food to be poor and disappointing. It's a shame because the atmosphere was really good, but I don't think we'll be returning. The price per person is £20-30. Food quality was rated 1 out of 5, service was 3 out of 5, and atmosphere was 4 out of 5.


Cazz
Cazz

We sat in one of the pods outside, as we had the dog and it was a sunny day. The service was quick, the food was delicious and all at a reasonable price. Parking: At first it looked like there wasn't any parking, but then saw a sign in the car park across the road at another pub, that it was for both pubs Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Sticky Toffee Pudding, Steak and Chips Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot


Tim
Tim

A lovely village pub with great food and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy food and drinks in the summer. In the winter, the cosy and historic interior is just as welcoming and there's a fireplace to enjoy. We visited for Sunday lunch and as well as the traditional offerings there were well crafted more modern options. They had small versions of roast dinners available for the children as well as fish/sausage/scampi and chips. The adult portion fish (haddock) and chips was delicious buy could have done with a couple more chips. There are good walks through the fields nearby and there is cycle parking available. Parking on the road is limited and can get busy but was ok when we visited. They h... 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.
  • Steak Savourez des morceaux de steaks juteux et tendres, grillés à la perfection par des experts. Chaque bouchée offre une explosion de saveurs, servie avec des accompagnements classiques et des sauces délicieuses pour rehausser votre expérience culinaire. Voir le carte
  • Vegan Régalez-vous avec notre menu végétalien, offrant une sélection vibrante de plats à base de plantes élaborés avec des ingrédients frais et de saison. Savourez des repas savoureux qui sont aussi nourrissants que délicieux.
  • 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.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Carte
  • Seating
  • Menu
  • Cash Only

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