The Poachers Inn - Menu

95 Ingersley Road, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Soup, Asian, Balti, Indian

4.5 💬 2552 Recensioni
The Poachers Inn

Telefono: +441625572086,+441625573006

Indirizzo: 95 Ingersley Road, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Città: Cheshire East

Piatti: 6

Recensioni: 2552

Sito Web: https://www.thepoachers.org

"love it. put in a pub at a point with lots of parking space. we sat in a lounge first with the obligatory pond and fish tank and had drinks while reading a menu that was huuuge. in a stunning dining room we then showed an impressive series of pickles that were excellent. my starter was chicken soup, but that wasn't what I ordered. I cost myself so lovely that I didn't care. then I had a great ktikka with mango because I didn't have it before. was great. down it was almost two hours to eat, as they were short workers. but as it was ramadan, it seems reasonable. would be here again. that was great. by chance was the pickle tablet my favorite"

Menu - 6 opzioni

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Jane Jane

Price per person: £10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3

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Wi777ard
Wi777ard

I'm going to rate this lower so that people don't find out about this tranquil beer garden. Atmosphere: 5


Jon
Jon

Spot on food and drinks. A traditional pub with oodles of character. Price per person: £30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


John
John

Friendly pub with great service and food. Couldn't speak too highly of it! Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


User
User

what an experience. absolutely fabulous. I would have lived near, so that it would be a native of me. they first order from the bar lounge, then their then to sit. the food was so delicious.


simon
simon

This spacious pub offers a great selection of tasty hot food. The staff is friendly and it is a popular spot among locals. It is definitely a good choice for a pub visit and comes highly recommended. Prices range from £20-£30 per person. Food, service, and atmosphere all receive a rating of 4 out of 5.


Amanda
Amanda

It’s a Sunday I thought it would of been busier it’s a hot sunny day Staff can not do enough to help even bringing water for the dog. My hubby requires gluten free the menu didn’t disappoint. Nice bread to go with his hot pot. Beer garden is a hidden gem they need to advertiser it on the front Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Qype
Qype

The Poachers is located on the outskirts of the village, with a spacious car park and a charming beer garden at the back, overlooking a field. I noticed a robin nesting in a pot plant during my last visit. They offer delicious pub food at affordable prices, along with a selection of ales. The restaurant is always bustling with customers, with cozy seating arrangements. Additionally, they host a Sunday night pub quiz once a month.


Natalie
Natalie

The restaurant offers a good selection of ale, including the rare and delicious Old Dog. They also have local ales such as Storm Brewing Company from Macclesfield. The lunchtime food is simple and affordable, with classic options like gammon, egg, and scampi. It's a traditional family-run pub that is dog-friendly and has a real fire in a lovely setting in Bollington. It's a great spot for a drink before heading over to the nearby Indian restaurant, Viceroy.


User
User

love it. put in a pub at a point with lots of parking space. we sat in a lounge first with the obligatory pond and fish tank and had drinks while reading a menu that was huuuge. in a stunning dining room we then showed an impressive series of pickles that were excellent. my starter was chicken soup, but that wasn't what I ordered. I cost myself so lovely that I didn't care. then I had a great ktikka with mango because I didn't have it before. was great. down it was almost two hours to eat, as they were short workers. but as it was ramadan, it seems reasonable. would be here again. that was great. by chance was the pickle tablet my favorite

Categorie

  • Soup Zuppe calde e confortanti per nutrire la tua anima. Scegli tra una varietà di brodi saporiti e ingredienti sostanziosi, perfetti come semplice antipasto o pasto soddisfacente in una giornata fredda.
  • Asian Vivi un viaggio culinario attraverso l'Asia con il nostro menu variegato. Dai sapori piccanti del curry tailandese all'umami saporito del sushi giapponese, offriamo una vasta gamma di piatti che celebrano la cucina asiatica autentica.
  • Balti I piatti balti sono riccamente speziati, cucinati in tradizionali woks d'acciaio. Goditi sapori audaci con carni tenere o verdure fresche, cotte lentamente alla perfezione, che offrono un'esperienza culinaria unica e aromatica.
  • Indian Scopri i sapori vibranti dell'India con i nostri piatti autentici realizzati con spezie aromatiche, ingredienti freschi e ricette tradizionali, offrendo un ricco arazzo di sapori ad ogni boccone appetitoso.

Servizi

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Television
  • Parking Area

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