The Worlds End, Almer

Almer, Blandford Forum DT11 9EW, United Kingdom, Bournemouth

🛍 Soup, Coffee, British, Ice Cream

4.2 💬 7927 Avis
The Worlds End, Almer

Téléphone: +441929459036

Adresse: Almer, Blandford Forum DT11 9EW, United Kingdom, Bournemouth

Ville: Bournemouth

Menu Plats: 16

Avis: 7927

Site Web: http://worldsendalmer.co.uk

"This past week, we visited The Worlds End Pub for a drink and dinner, and it was truly exceptional. We were greeted warmly, and the staff (especially Harry) were very courteous and attentive. The menu offered a variety of options, and the food was incredibly delicious. The portions were generous, and the dishes were made to order. Overall, it was a wonderful experience, and we will definitely be returning. Thank you to all of the employees for providing such excellent service!"

Menu complet - 16 options

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Dessert

Plats De Poisson

Spécialités Grecques

Plats Principaux

Spécialités Vietnamiennes

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Cuisine Mexicano-Américaine

Végétarien

Entrées

Snacks De Pizza

Burger

Soupes

User User

great place, warm and friendly with ingenious eating!

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User

Food finished at 4pm, we sadly arrived 4.15pm. warm and friendly.


User
User

Good selection of beer and ciders but not really any lagers. Very clean and friendly staff. Dog friendly


User
User

This gorgeous pub offers a diverse menu of delicious dishes to cater to all tastes. There are plenty of seats available, and the restaurant is both child and dog friendly. Voir le carte


User
User

Lovely fresh food. Attractive building and friendly staff. Not cheap but good quality, only downside was the wait for food though. Almost 40 minutes and we were only stopping in the middle of a journey so wanted to get on our way as soon as possible.


Peter
Peter

I just enjoyed a fantastic Sunday lunch here. It was Father's Day, so it was a bit busy, and with the chance of rain, most people were sitting indoors. However, there’s plenty of outdoor seating available when the weather is nice. We ordered the roast beef Sunday lunch, which was generous in portion, and the vegetables were well-seasoned, which is a nice change. Overall, it was a really great meal!


Richard
Richard

What an amazingly high-quality pub/restaurant. The outdoor dining area in the walled garden has superb planting, plenty of space, and loads of summer sun : Food was top quality, along with wine and the ale. Landlord kindly let us park overnight for a couple nights (Britstop , while we were off cycling in the lanes. Don't know if I can think of a better manicured pub and garden. I recommend it heartily. Voir le carte


User
User

Friendly, helpful and clean. Good atmosphere. My husband and I plumped for just a starter each. He had the soup, which he really enjoyed and I had king prawns which were superb and a generous starter. We also had chips as an extra. They were hot and beautifully seasoned. Would definitely order the same again. Not been before and 4 stars as we didn't have a full meal . Watch this space because we are definitely going back. Happy New Year.


User
User

I recently visited this pub and was impressed by its fantastic location and beautiful view. The parking space made it easily accessible with plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors. The decor was lovely and the music, featuring tracks from Fleetwood Mac and Foo Fighters, added to the ambiance without being overwhelming. The staff were very friendly and efficient. The food was delicious and I am definitely planning on returning in the future.


User
User

This past week, we visited The Worlds End Pub for a drink and dinner, and it was truly exceptional. We were greeted warmly, and the staff (especially Harry) were very courteous and attentive. The menu offered a variety of options, and the food was incredibly delicious. The portions were generous, and the dishes were made to order. Overall, it was a wonderful experience, and we will definitely be returning. Thank you to all of the employees for providing such excellent service! Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Soup Des soupes chaudes et réconfortantes pour nourrir votre âme. Choisissez parmi une variété de bouillons savoureux et d'ingrédients copieux, parfaits pour un simple apéritif ou un repas réconfortant lors d'une journée fraîche.
  • Coffee Savourez notre sélection de cafés riches et aromatiques, habilement préparés pour éveiller vos sens. Du classique expresso aux lattes crémeux, découvrez le mélange parfait pour commencer votre journée sur une note savoureuse. 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.
  • Ice Cream Un délicieux assortiment de glaces crémeuses et artisanales avec une variété de saveurs allant de la vanille et du chocolat classiques à des options uniques comme le miel de lavande et la mangue épicée, parfait pour satisfaire votre envie de sucré.

Commodités

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

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