The Nags Head Public House

Station Road, Glenfield, Blaby, United Kingdom, LE3 8BQ

🛍 Pubs, Full, Steak, Lunch

4.5 💬 291 Avis
The Nags Head Public House

Téléphone: +441162872794

Adresse: Station Road, Glenfield, Blaby, United Kingdom, LE3 8BQ

Ville: Blaby

Menu Plats: 6

Avis: 291

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

"We first came here when we moved to the area in June 2022. My partner and I had a lovely steak and ale pie with chips and veg which was £8.95. Then we came today and the pie was £13.95.... quite shocked really. Their small plate version was £8.95. The only bonus to this was you got to add on a spotted dick or jam Roly poly for an extra £1.50. It was a mini pudding but that was good value and yummy, it tastes just like the Asda spotted dick but no regrets there. No doubt prices have increased massively due to the rising energy costs, sad really. I still haven't tried their roast dinners yet but I'm sure it will be tasty. They ought to change the pricing on their menus ok the website as it still reflects the old prices."

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Mikala Mikala

The food is so delicious. Its the best pub meal we have ever had. And the staff are amazing, and couldnt do enough for us.

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janetrV6189FU
janetrV6189FU

Excellent, Had an absolutely beautiful meal, fantastic staff, great value for for money. I am going back for more. Compliments to the chef.


Mark
Mark

We had a fantastic Sunday dinner at this pub! The food was freshly cooked and the service was excellent, especially considering our group of 16 people. The desserts were also superb.


Richard
Richard

Came here as it was recommended. Excellent place to come to. Great food. Pleasant staff. Very friendly. Very popular among locals. We had the fish and chips. Well cooked. Absolutely delicious. Would recommend. Voir le carte


Dreamer21580703155
Dreamer21580703155

I recently enjoyed a delicious 3-course Christmas meal at this restaurant and it was one of the best meals I've ever had! The food was very tasty and I would highly recommend it. The meal also offered great value for the price.


marct184
marct184

Thank you to the management and all the team for providing a brilliant buffet and a very professional service for the Wake of my Grandfather. It is very much appreciated. Can not thank you and the team enough! Thank you again x


Jet25127876506
Jet25127876506

We got together with our family for Sunday Lunch at this restaurant. We were a group of 15 adults and 4 children under the age of 4. From making the reservation to sitting down for our Sunday Roast, everything was perfect. The food was delicious, freshly cooked, and homemade. It was served piping hot and we all enjoyed it. We will definitely return and appreciate the care, attention, and warmth of the staff. Voir le carte


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Y7324IJamyw

Usually a fantastic place. Friendly regulars. Great prices. Lovely staff. But recently has acquired a new land lady and let’s juts say. She is hardly welcoming. Don’t be fooled by the little playhouse and sand pit. She is far from child friendly. I wouldn’t even say child tolerant. Go for an after work drink by all means. The prices are reasonable and Chantelle the barmaid is fantastic and very friendly the only reason for the extra star


Foodfox85
Foodfox85

We have just got home from a family meal for my dad's 65th birthday. Not a bad word to say about the Nags. Service was fantastic, pub was clean and welcoming, the food came out in timely fashion and was excellent, and the whole experience was great. My steak was cooked perfectly and was great quality. It's wonderful to see how much the pub has come on from the tired old boozer it once was. Well done to the owners and great job by all the staff!


xxxmoonfacexxx
xxxmoonfacexxx

We first came here when we moved to the area in June 2022. My partner and I had a lovely steak and ale pie with chips and veg which was £8.95. Then we came today and the pie was £13.95.... quite shocked really. Their small plate version was £8.95. The only bonus to this was you got to add on a spotted dick or jam Roly poly for an extra £1.50. It was a mini pudding but that was good value and yummy, it tastes just like the Asda spotted dick but no regrets there. No doubt prices have increased massively due to the rising energy costs, sad really. I still haven't tried their roast dinners yet but I'm sure it will be tasty. They ought to change the pricing on their menus ok the website as it sti... Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Pubs Découvrez une atmosphère chaleureuse avec des repas copieux, des bières artisanales et des plats de pub classiques. Savourez des plats réconfortants comme le fish and chips, les burgers et les ailes de poulet, accompagnés d'une pinte rafraîchissante ou d'un cocktail créatif.
  • Full Savourez une délicieuse gamme de saveurs authentiques avec notre menu soigneusement élaboré. Régalez-vous avec une variété de plats, confectionnés à la perfection, offrant quelque chose pour chaque palais. Voir le carte
  • 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.
  • Lunch Régalez-vous avec nos propositions de déjeuner, où des ingrédients frais et des saveurs mondiales se conjuguent pour créer des repas satisfaisants. Choisissez parmi un éventail de salades, de sandwiches et de plats copieux pour une escapade culinaire à la mi-journée.

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