Good Restaurants around Bury St. Edmunds
Good Restaurants around Bury St. Edmunds
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busta

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4,504 posts

254 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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Hi guys,

Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations? Search engines are great for telling me where they are but not what the food is like!

I'm not looking for anything too flashy, just a good menu, circa £15 main course I guess, and within 10 miles of BSE.

Tentenths

82 posts

239 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Ravenwood Hall at Rougham

The Leaping Hare between Ixworth and Stanton (but limited opening hours; see website for details)

But if you want something really special and are prepared to go a little further afield I'd particularly recommend The Bildeston Crown at - oddly enough - Bildeston! A quite exceptional restaurant... which is why they've recently been awarded their 3rd AA rosette. One minor tip, request a table in the main restaurant rather than the newly opened extension.


markCSC

2,987 posts

236 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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The place we are going for the Christmas meal, the Red Lion in Icklingham is rather good.

In Bury itself you have the Grid http://www.thegridrestaurant.co.uk/, which is nice and recently they have opened a Chez Gerard http://www.brasseriechezgerard.co.uk, which is good if a little pricey.

The best in town (I think) is Maison Bleue www.maisonbleue.co.uk but it IS expensive.

Mark

sayerbloke

307 posts

237 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Rushbrooke Arms Pub in Sicklesmere is good. I've been there a couple of times smile

Their site:
http://www.therushbrookearms.com/

stevo666

161 posts

226 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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The Rede Plough (Rede) SW of Bury - excellent food but need to book for Fri/Sat night to make sure of a table. lick

Afleck Arms is nice (Dalham - W of Bury)

Had a 'simple meal' at The Fox in Ousden (W of Bury) a couple of weeks ago - small basic menu but food excellent - nothing fancy (the pubs a proper spit and sawdust type) - food was freshly cooked by a mother type figure and not a reheat job and all for £6.95! clap

The best in Bury has got to be the Priory Hotel - excellent service (silver) and food but a tad expensive for a 'general' nightout, but worth doing as an annual treat!

Edited by stevo666 on Friday 16th November 18:11

threesixty

2,068 posts

224 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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another vote for the leaping hare and maison bleu, both good.

Scutchers in sudbury is also worth alook, as is the wyken vineyard at ixworth.

Corky

704 posts

261 months

Monday 19th November 2007
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Tentenths said:
Ravenwood Hall at Rougham

The Leaping Hare between Ixworth and Stanton (but limited opening hours; see website for details)

But if you want something really special and are prepared to go a little further afield I'd particularly recommend The Bildeston Crown at - oddly enough - Bildeston! A quite exceptional restaurant... which is why they've recently been awarded their 3rd AA rosette. One minor tip, request a table in the main restaurant rather than the newly opened extension.
The Red Rose in Lindsey is owned by the same people who own the Crown in Bildeston, very good food and atmosphere, slightly biased as it's my village pub but worth a visit.

Tentenths

82 posts

239 months

Tuesday 20th November 2007
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The Red Rose is on the 'to do' list smile

Off to try their latest acquisition - The Queens Head at Erwarton (Shotley penisula) - next week.

Charley Farley

347 posts

226 months

Wednesday 21st November 2007
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Went to the Queen's Head at Hawkedon (SW of BSE) on Sunday...Absolutely fantastic.

Middle of nowhere hard to find village- proper pub- serving proper beer & food- delights such as Munkjack stew (highly recommended) & a cracking bustling atmosphere.

Somebody mentioned the Affleck at Dalham... Virtually my local. Note that it has changed hands recently. Used to be very good- but avoid eating there unless prawn cocktail & scampi & chips float your boat.

Another good tip = Plough at Ashley- not cheap but great food- although closer to Newmarket than it is to Bury.

Charlie

busta

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4,504 posts

254 months

Wednesday 21st November 2007
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Cheers for all the replies, I'll be booking tomorrow night.

I'm still not sure where the young lady I'm taking out lives but having had a look at a few menus I think it'll be either the Leaping Hare, Bildeston Crown, the Rushbrooke Arms or Maison Bleue depending on which is most conevient to get too.

Thanks again,

Bernie

markCSC

2,987 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd November 2007
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Good luck wink

busta

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4,504 posts

254 months

Sunday 25th November 2007
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Well we went to the Leaping Hare in the end. It was only a few minutes drives from hers which was handy!

As for the food, it was excellent! Traditional ingredients, cooked beautifully and well presented. The portions didn't look big at first and I was expecting to be a little disappointed but by the time we'd finished the main we we're both sufficiently full. The service was excellent too. The only complaint we had was with the chairs- they were really laid back which made sitting up and eating a bit awkward.

The only slight cock up was that we unwittingly ordered a sparkling wine (the vineyards own, I hasten to add) which in itself was no bad thing, it was vary pleasant. However it gave the waiter the idea that we we're celebrating something and he made a few remarks that, given we hardly knew each other, we found quite amusing smile

So anyway, thanks for all the great suggestions. No doubt I'll visit some of the others some time soon.

oh, and I should add my companion for the evening wasn't bad either.

Bernie