Proper Sunday Pub Lunch - Warks/Worcestershire
Proper Sunday Pub Lunch - Warks/Worcestershire
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B.J.W

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5,865 posts

239 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Hello.

Some suggestions would be much appreciated her.

I want to take Lady B.J.W out for Sunday Lunch this weekend, but can't seem to find anywhere decent. All I want is to find a proper, traditional village pub that is not part of chain, does not have buy 1 get 1 free offers on food, does not have a wacky warehouse attached and serves a decent pint of independent brewery bitter.

When I was younger my village pub was great. The food was all cooked fresh by a proper chef using local produce, my beef was rare and my roast potatos and yorkshire pudding were crispy and delicious.

Does this utopia no longer exist?

Can PH help?

Will I ever find a pub that serves up a top notch sunday roast with all of the trimmings in a nice rural setting.

So, if you know of anywhere that you have tried that does the above then please let me know. Ideally within 15 miles or so of Redditch/Bromsgrove.

Thanks in advance.

BJW

Landlord

12,689 posts

281 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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B.J.W said:
Does this utopia no longer exist?
It does wink but sadly not in Worcestershire... South Bucks is a little far for you to travel unfortunately!

VR6time

1,732 posts

234 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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many moons ago I used to work at the Bulls Head in Wootton Wawen. It was an ace little pub that was always booked out for 1-2 weeks in advance.

The daily specials were always good news and the fresh fish was aclaimed by local press and some cheff or other.

no idea if it is still any good.

B.J.W

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5,865 posts

239 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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VR6time said:
many moons ago I used to work at the Bulls Head in Wootton Wawen. It was an ace little pub that was always booked out for 1-2 weeks in advance.

The daily specials were always good news and the fresh fish was aclaimed by local press and some cheff or other.

no idea if it is still any good.
Just down the road from me. I will check it out. Thanks

ali_kat

32,142 posts

245 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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French House Inn, Upton Snodsbury, Worcestershire, WR7 4NW

The Red Lion, Hunningham

The Orange Tree, Chadwick End

The Tipparery, Kenilworth

VR6time

1,732 posts

234 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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B.J.W said:
VR6time said:
many moons ago I used to work at the Bulls Head in Wootton Wawen. It was an ace little pub that was always booked out for 1-2 weeks in advance.

The daily specials were always good news and the fresh fish was aclaimed by local press and some cheff or other.

no idea if it is still any good.
Just down the road from me. I will check it out. Thanks
You cant miss it, Its on the T junction on the bend through Wootton Wawen.

Anna_S

1,473 posts

236 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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Just asked a local I work with and she said....

The Ewe and Lamb is supposed to be good, on Hanbury Road, just outside Bromsgrove

and

The Queens Head Inn in Stoke Pound, not too far away either

Personally I like The Littleton Arms in Hagley/Clent, but that might be a bit too far away for you?


stourbridges2tvr

395 posts

234 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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Swan Inn, Chaddesly Corbett, is the place you seek.

dontfollowme

1,179 posts

257 months

B.J.W

Original Poster:

5,865 posts

239 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Anna_S said:
Just asked a local I work with and she said....

The Ewe and Lamb is supposed to be good, on Hanbury Road, just outside Bromsgrove

and

The Queens Head Inn in Stoke Pound, not too far away either

Personally I like The Littleton Arms in Hagley/Clent, but that might be a bit too far away for you?
Thanks Anna. Both the Ewe and Lamb and Queens Head Inn are a short drive for me and I have eaten at both. The Ewe is a bit more 'pubby' than the Queens Head, but neither have the 'proper sunday lunch' that I remember from my local.

The Fountain at Clent looks ideal. I think I used to shoot round that neck of the woods a few years back. Will definitely check it out. Thanks DontfollowMe

I know the Swan at Chaddesley but have never eaten there. Thanks again for the suggestion, and thanks for the other recommendations from everyone who posted. Much appreciated.

Oh, and we are trying out the Wagon Wheel at Grimley (other side of Ombersley). A few people away from PH have said it's worth a try. Heading there tomorrow, so I will let you know my thoughts and local PHers can add it to there list of places to try if they wish.

BJW

jet_noise

6,003 posts

206 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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Dear B.J.W,

the Swan, Birlingham.
Beware, it will end up as a session, you'll meet someone you haven't seen for ages and the day will disappear. Well it did for me last time I visited, one of those great unplanned social things smile

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regards,
Jet