Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Willington, United Kingdom including Miller & Carter Burton, The Boot Inn, The Dragon, The Boot Inn, Sloans Kitchen, The Boardwalk Bar & Dining, The Green man, The Bulls Head, Bee's Tea Room, The Bubble Inn Pub and Restaurant
4 based on 546 reviews
I had heard so many good things about this place and remembered that it was on 4 in a bed (I forgot that it was the winner). Having been disappointed recently with a few places around Derby we gave this a try. WOW! My only regret is that I had not been here before. Food, service and atmosphere were brilliant.
5 based on 37 reviews
Bee's Tea Room is a Tea Room in the lovely village of Findern, Derbyshire. We serve a variety of speciality teas and coffees, a yummy selection of cakes and treats, hot lunches and afternoon tea. We are open Wednesday to Monday, 10am - 4pm. We'd love for
Beautifully run tea shop by a really lovely young woman who clearly has passion for what she does. Great upstairs area, light and airy with some tables giving a view over the village green. Not an overly complicated menu but everything we had was done perfectly. Gorgeous bread for the sandwiches. Would return in a heartbeat!
4 based on 2933 reviews
Very nice food and massive portions. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The pub also had various rooms and good atmosphere. Would recommend.
4 based on 318 reviews
Here at the Green Man, we pride ourselves on delivering a great customer experience within our fantastic pub. Our staff are looking forward to serving you with our new fantastic range of drinks and substantial new menu of pub classics. We have everything
Visited yesterday with friends for a drink and something to eat.The service was excellent by the staff who were extremely friendly and very helpful.We all thoroughly enjoyed our meal which was well cooked ,beautifully presented and excellent value for money.....could not fault itWe would definitely eat there again and recommend it to our other friends.
4 based on 453 reviews
A fantastic contemporary bar & restaurant with wonderful views over Mercia Marina
As a boater using the marina I have called in for drinks before and looked at the food. We tried it and the food was good, The beer battered fish was a little greasy but you could tell it was fresh. Dogs welcome and the poor staff members were just rushed. They were just rushed of their feet so could not give good service. I will try again soon and review again then.
5 based on 104 reviews
A cosy and intimate family run café Bistro tucked away in the Craythorne Farm Courtyard, run by Chef Tony Sloan and Partner Hayley Toone. We are absolutely passionate about good food and great service and you can visit us for freshly prepared and beautifu
Called here for a late lunch and food was so good we booked for the Supper Club later in the month. The food is all prepared to order and is well seasoned and very fresh, delightful beef and horseradish sandwich with a small salad that was seasoned and dressed so well that Iâd have happily just eaten that with some bread. Saw some tapas dishes go by and they also looked fab. The homemade sausage rolls were amazing- a little strong on the garlic but this in no way detracted from the quality of the roll. Well worth a visit- canât wait to returnHi Tmlb63Thank you so much for leaving this lovely review. Its so rewarding to welcome new foodie fanatics to the bistro! Love that you booked straight in to the Supper Club and we look forward to presenting some more fab food to you very soon!
4 based on 386 reviews
Excellent food and service in beautiful surroundings, with plenty of local ale. We also do are own walking book with six circular walks to suite all.We open all day every day from 10am until 11.30, food is served from 12 until 2.30 for lunch and 6 until 9
We went to the Boot on an early evening - there were lots of people enjoying a beverage in a very pretty outdoor patio space. The inside of the Boot is eclectic and very old - in a good way - low ceiling beams, fireplace and nicely appointed tables. We shared the backed camembert and I had a penne dish that had a hint of heat with olive oil and tomatoes. The flavours were excellent, the wine list was not extensive but offered nice variety and good quality and the servers and staff were very friendly. It is a place that look forward to visiting on my next trip over the pond to the Cheater area next year.
4 based on 2330 reviews
In the heart of Willington village backing on to the Trent and Mersey canal, the dragon is the area's favourite destination for diners, drinkers, walkers and boaters alike. the dragon, is a 150 year old pub with character, charm and a warm welcome and has
Enjoyed a birthday breakfast here with 10 friends. Staff were really helpful and let us move when a couple of extras turned up. The food was delicious and staff really attentive. The birthday platter & candle was a lovely gesture. Would definitely recommend and intend to go back soon for a breakfast as it was perfect.
4 based on 1259 reviews
we're lucky enough to have this fantastic pub within walking distance but rarely do we eat here in the evening as it's either booked out or we like to travel further afield but we booked in advance on a very busy Friday night but I have to say that the service and quality of food was not affected by the large volume of customers that evening. I have eaten here for lunch and most frequently breakfast and the service is always good. It still manages to strike a good balance between a local village pub and popular eatery. Well done to the team for getting the balance just right.
4 based on 215 reviews
Our first visit and on a busy Saturday night. Table was booked for 20.30 but we didnât eat a thing until 21.45. Waitress was lovely and apologised and gave us a round of drinks on the house without us asking for anything which was very nice of her.Good things - lovely waitress, food was amazing, nice bustling atmosphere.Not so good things - Long wait, expensiveAnd whats the lettuce wedge all about ? Donât quite get that Love your review, Thank you for so honest comment and we are so sorry about wait, but Saturday night is really hard for us and we try make everyone happy. And the lettuce wedge originally came from an old America steak house back in 1950s. We've put our own twist on it, as it use to be served plain. The lettuce Wedge is a refreshing accompaniment that compliments the rich flavours of the steak.
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