The Plough Inn - Menu

32 Prestbury Road, SK10 1AU, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

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4.4 💬 1017 Recensioni
The Plough Inn

Telefono: +447946683623

Indirizzo: 32 Prestbury Road, SK10 1AU, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Città: Cheshire East

Piatti: 4

Recensioni: 1017

Sito Web: https://www.google.com/url

"We noticed in passing a few weeks ago a sign saying dogs are welcome. On our very rare evening out with our dog we headed there to support our local pub. We were met at the door and told we could not bring our dog in as they were too busy. Yes our dog is big (great dane) but she's an absolute darling and would have sat happily by us without disturbing anyone. As the door was open we could see the pub was busy in the back but empty both to the left and right of the front. We would not return here as we were given a very warm reception at The Bate Hall so would definitely give them our future business."

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Les Les

My family and I visited this restaurant a few times and had a great experience. The food and drinks were delicious, and the staff were friendly. Thank you!

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User
User

Lovely pub and served up lovely food..fish pie I had. Very tasty but quite a small dish. Presentation excellent. My friend had veggie option salad with Falafel,looked lovely. Definitely worth a visit.


Cameron
Cameron

A huge thanks to everyone at the plough for allowing us to hold my dads wake there. Great venue, atmosphere and staff that really looked after us. You kindly prepared food for us all and it was delicious thank you again. 5*.


User
User

Visited here for Sunday lunch, glad we booked as it was quite busy. Car park is a good size. Food was fantastic, well cooked, huge homemade yorkshire puddings and cauliflower cheese was included. Staff were friendly and helpful. Looking forward to going back.


Suzanne
Suzanne

Now our firm local. Sue and Dale are always so welcoming. They really care about your experience at the pub. Food and service are great and the locals are brilliant. Sue also can accommodate parties with one of the best priced buffets I have ever come across!


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I absolutely adore this restaurant. It combines traditional values with a modern and welcoming atmosphere. It's the perfect mix of a laid-back pub and a fun night out. The food is delicious and homemade, with great deals on house spirits and a great selection of northern beers on tap. My husband swears it's the best place in town for a Guinness.


User
User

Held Mother's wake here. Hosts made every effort to make us all feel more than welcome. Exceptional food at a highly reasonable price, beautifully presented and great quality. Could not recommend this place highly enough after our experience! Lovely layout and spotlessly clean. Will definitely call again when in the vicinity. Thanks once again ! The Potter family


RazzyBthefirst
RazzyBthefirst

Called in the Plough one weekday and was a bit disappointed. There were a few people in but there was no atmosphere and we didn't really receive a friendly welcome. 2 beers to chose from, Tetley and a golden ale, the other pump was off. We didn't eat so I can't comment on the food. I guess the positive reviews on TA must be based on dining. I'm afraid I won't be returning, it's just a pub I've never got on with.


jaxCheshire
jaxCheshire

My friend and I visited The Plough on Thursday, the 22nd. We arrived at 11:30 am and were greeted by a very friendly gentleman who showed us to our table by the window. We were served coffee while we looked over the menu. Our lunch was served quickly but not rushed, and we had a lovely time catching up for a couple of hours. The Plough is a charming pub with rooms that has been nicely refurbished in the past few years. The staff are very friendly, and the whole place is clean, well-decorated, and has stylish bathrooms. We always enjoy our visits here and would highly recommend it.


Deborah
Deborah

We noticed in passing a few weeks ago a sign saying dogs are welcome. On our very rare evening out with our dog we headed there to support our local pub. We were met at the door and told we could not bring our dog in as they were too busy. Yes our dog is big (great dane) but she's an absolute darling and would have sat happily by us without disturbing anyone. As the door was open we could see the pub was busy in the back but empty both to the left and right of the front. We would not return here as we were given a very warm reception at The Bate Hall so would definitely give them our future business.

Categorie

  • Pub Goditi un'atmosfera vivace con i nostri classici preferiti del pub. Dalle sostanziose hamburger e fish 'n' chips a torte salate e birre artigianali, il nostro menu promette un'esperienza accogliente ideale per rilassarsi con gli amici.
  • 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.
  • Lunch Soddisfa i tuoi desideri di mezzogiorno con il nostro delizioso menu per il pranzo. Dalle insalate fresche e i panini sostanziosi alle zuppe saporite e alle ciotole vibranti, ogni piatto è creato per darti la perfetta carica a metà giornata.
  • Lunch Scopri le nostre selezioni per il pranzo con piatti saporiti ideati per soddisfare le tue voglie di metà giornata. Dai piatti principali sostanziosi agli spuntini leggeri, ogni opzione è progettata per mantenerti energico per il resto della giornata.

Servizi

  • Seating
  • Mastercard
  • Reservations
  • Vegetarian Friendly

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