Find out what Gastropub restaurants to try in Mirfield including The Kaye Arms, The Shoulder of Mutton Briestfield, The Black Horse Inn, The Wheatsheaf Inn, The Gray Ox, The New Pack Horse
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4 based on 343 reviews
Hello and a very warm welcome to The New Pack Horse at Moorside, Cleckheaton. We're a freehold local pub and restaurant offering a warm welcome and a cosy, relaxed atmosphere. Whether you're looking for somewhere to enjoy a few drinks with friends or a gr
Firstly can I say that the staff here are friendly and the menu is varied and the main meals we had were very tasty. The problems we encountered however seem to be common in that various meals on the menu were not in stock or available, so we had to look at alternatives. Our two desserts were nice but Luke warm not hot and again desired items were not available, so the pub lost out on starter orders and dessert orders.I was disappointed as we had friends over from America who wanted a traditional English pub meal with certain items that were on the menu but as mentioned not available. We also waited around an hour to get our food served even though we had reserved a table, there needs fo be improvements to tempt us back.
4 based on 723 reviews
I must have been to the gray ox at least 40 times over the years . I have to say as always the food was superb . However absolutely terrible service ruined this visit which was to treat my mother and her friends. There was several issues but the reason I feel compelled to share our experience, was the attitude of the young lady who I was introduced to as the manager in the day . She totally refused to accept that anything was wrong with the service, when all I was attempting to do was give constructive feedback. Kept waiting 40 minutes to order our food was due to there being a party of 14 upstairs , coffee arriving 15 minutes before our desserts not there fault. Several other issues as well . Learn to accept feedback and apologise . Wonât be going again plenty other places who will make you feel welcome unfortunately that no longer applies at the Gray Ox !!! Hi I'm the owner of the Gray Ox & would be delighted if you would call me to discuss the content of your reviewYou don't say who you are, or even when you came in I am on the premises the majority of our opening hours and am always grateful to accept constructive criticism I note from your other reviews that we hadn't featured when our food was superb and just wondered why ?I look forward to your call 01274 872845 and ask for Aidan
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4 based on 489 reviews
Dating Back To The Seventeen Hundreds & The First Public House In Gomersal, Adam Welcomes You To The Wheatsheaf Inn. Situated Just Off The Beaten Path At The Heart Of Little Gomersal, Fine Wines, Cask Conditioned Ales & A Broad Selection Of British Cuisin
Three of us had supper here and we found everything A1 for quality service and value. Wine is maybe on the expensive side but hey ho !! Would definitely recommend.
4 based on 336 reviews
We stayed at The Black Horse for one night, and were very impressed. The staff were welcoming and friendly, the room we had was large, clean and comfortable, and the food at dinner and breakfast was excellent. Service at the meals was exceptional, the young guy (Damien?) was superb. The main building is old so there is a bit of creaking when people move around but it isnât too bad and didnât disturb us. Excellent, we will be staying again.robertoeyThank you for taking the time to write us such a good review. We are really pleased you enjoyed your stay and found the dinner and breakfast excellent. We have passed on your kind comments to Damien too! We hope to welcome you back soon.
4 based on 126 reviews
We're an independent family run country pub set in the beautiful countryside of Briestfield, yet only a few minutes from Grange Moor, Mirfield, Thornhill and Huddersfield. We offer a great choice of real ales, wines, spirits, hot drinks and soft drinks. O
Visited tonight with the intention of eating here. We walked in to see a dog eating out of the same plates as humans sat on the bench eating at the table. We challenged this and the dog owners stated thereâs a dog menu and the young boy behind the bar thought it was also OK because guess what! They wash the plates. Absolutely disgusting!! Needless to say we walked straight back out. If youâre going to offer a dog menu then serve it up in a proper dog bowl and donât allow the animals to eat off the table. Dear Angela, Please be assured that, despite being dog friendly their are rules and guidelines and I will outline these for everyone's reference.Firstly, the night in question, the customers allowed their dog to eat with them, unbeknownst to us and against policy.We have separate special silver dog dishes that their food is brought out in and put on the floor. Dog water bowls and specially marked cups are also provided, again, on the floor.A vast majority of our customers enjoy bringing their dogs with them to the pub which is why we have such accommodations. The restaurant area is an area that dogs are not allowed in as we also appreciate and understand that not everyone is a dog lover.I do hope that this has clarified things for yourself and others. Should you wish to discuss in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact our venue directly.Best wishesLisa Newby
4 based on 1444 reviews
Charming rural pub offering excellent freshly cooked to order food and a fabulous range of drinks including Cask Marque Yorkshire ales and wines from award winning vineyards. Booking highly recommended as we do get busy every day. Thanks
Popped in early evening Sunday on way home from London, not been for a while but it didnât disappoint. I forgot how cosy and warm and friendly this pub is. Service very good and restaurant busy. Quite a few offers on ie one course £9.95 and Sunday lunch £9.95 but the great price didnât impact quality of food. Food fantastic as always - really enjoyed it.
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