The Badger Inn - Piatti

Cross Lane, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, CW5 6DY

🛍 Pubs, Steak, Cheese, British

4.4 💬 3257 Recensioni
The Badger Inn

Telefono: +441270522348

Indirizzo: Cross Lane, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, CW5 6DY

Città: Cheshire East

Menu Piatti: 10

Recensioni: 3257

Sito Web: http://www.badgerinn.co.uk/

"We stopped in here for an early evening meal walking up from the canalboat. The walk through the woods is the safer route from the canal via a track near to bridge 13 but it had rained for 2 days solid and it was sticky in places. The return walk along the road has a steep hill with no pavement and cars do travel fast on this section of road up to bridge 14. We did both and the woods track would be lovely when dry. As for the pub itself it was full of locals in the bar areas who were a friendly bunch to outsiders. You get some locals only bars and this definitely isn't one of those. We had a dog with us so we were restricted to the bar and outside areas which on a cold May evening meant the bar. The bar has good in period décor and very clean with a good mix of stools, seats and chairs with varying height tables to sit at. We both had burgers, one beef and one chicken. My beefburger was one of the best I have tasted in years. No soggy bun and really tasty meat. They offer sides and after enquiring if the onion rings were home made I had some of those. They were really good onion rings and at a good price too. My dining partner said her chicken burger was really tasty and no soggy bun bottom either. The food is ordered at the bar with table service. Deserts were sampled also and overall the pricing was moderate. During our 2 week canal holiday cruising the 4 counties ring we visited a good many pubs, the Badger Inn is the only one that I feel compelled to write a review on."

Menu completo - 10 opzioni

Tutti i prezzi sono stime su Menu.

Ali Di Pollo

Indiano

Riso

Pollo

Antipasti

Dessert

Insalate

Panini

Contorni

Piatti Di Pesce

John John

An excellent Sunday roast, at a decent price. Superb staff.

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Recensioni

Sea
Sea

We stopped for lunch, beautiful pub, the food was delicious. A1


Laurie
Laurie

We really enjoyed our meal at The Badger, wonderful food and superb service and surroundings. We'll be back soon.


Ken
Ken

Perfect pub. Walked down from the canal and had a great time sitting in the garden with our dog. Highley reccomended. Visualizza piatti


David
David

Great beer, great food, great service. In the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger and General Douglas MacArthur. I'll be back.


Chris
Chris

I recently had my first meal at The Badger and I was very impressed. The service was fantastic, the menu had a great selection, and the food was delicious. The atmosphere was also great. I really enjoyed my experience and will definitely be returning soon.


AlanH
AlanH

I decided to stop by this restaurant on a whim as we were passing by and it was near closing time for food. The bar staff were very friendly and the service was excellent. The food was delicious and the beer was great as well. I would definitely recommend this place. Visualizza piatti


Martin
Martin

We visited this restaurant for lunch on Saturday and were greeted warmly. My wife enjoyed the pie and I had the fish and chips, both of which were delicious and served hot. I highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area, and perhaps even considering staying in one of the available rooms.


Ian
Ian

We visited The Badger Inn whilst staying at Oakwood Campsite. The walk from the site took about 1 hour but it was well worth it. The pub has a large beer garden to the rear with a covered seating area in case of inclement weather . They have a good selection of ales and lagers to choose from, but the best thing has to be the food. I had the fish and chips and to be honest was one of the best I have eaten, the rest of our party had differing meals but all agreed they were excellent. The pub has a very friendly atmosphere,from the staff to the locals who made us very welcome. Overall the Badger Inn is a great all round village pub and if we were in the area again would definitely visit again....


Baz
Baz

We stopped in here for an early evening meal walking up from the canalboat. The walk through the woods is the safer route from the canal via a track near to bridge 13 but it had rained for 2 days solid and it was sticky in places. The return walk along the road has a steep hill with no pavement and cars do travel fast on this section of road up to bridge 14. We did both and the woods track would be lovely when dry. As for the pub itself it was full of locals in the bar areas who were a friendly bunch to outsiders. You get some locals only bars and this definitely isn't one of those. We had a dog with us so we were restricted to the bar and outside areas which on a cold May evening meant the... Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Pubs Scopri un'atmosfera accogliente con pasti abbondanti, birre artigianali e classici del pub. Goditi i tuoi cibi preferiti di conforto come fish and chips, burger e ali di pollo, abbinati a una pinta rinfrescante o a un cocktail creativo.
  • Steak Assapora tagli pregiati di succulente e tenere bistecche, grigliate alla perfezione. Ogni morso offre un'esplosione di sapore, servita con contorni classici e salse deliziose per migliorare la tua esperienza culinaria. Visualizza piatti
  • Cheese Una selezione curata di formaggi artigianali da tutto il mondo, con sapori e consistenze diverse che deliziano il palato. Perfetti da condividere o gustare singolarmente con gli accompagnamenti ideali.
  • British Tradizionale e sostanzioso, il menu britannico offre classici di conforto come fish and chips, succulenti arrosti e torte salate. Riscopri i gusti familiari, amorevolmente realizzati con ricette senza tempo e ingredienti freschi e locali.

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