The Vine Inn - Piatti

42 Hospital Street, Nantwich CW5 5RP, United Kingdom, Cheshire East

🛍 Fish, Steak, British, Sandwiches

4.2 💬 3161 Recensioni
The Vine Inn

Telefono: +441270619055

Indirizzo: 42 Hospital Street, Nantwich CW5 5RP, United Kingdom, Cheshire East

Città: Cheshire East

Menu Piatti: 11

Recensioni: 3161

Sito Web: https://www.vineinnnantwich.co.uk/

"I was staying at a local hotel and the pub next door to the hotel wasn't serving food, so I took a wander into town. This was my first visit to the town of Nantwich and what a charming place full of lovely old buildings. I stumbled across The Vine and was delighted to see a range of real ales which were well kept and very drinkable. I got chatting to some locals whilst I was waiting for my food to arrive and was made to feel very welcome. When the food arrived (Steak Mushroom and local ale pie) it was pipng hot, with well cooked vegetables. None of your over microwaved stuff here and the pie was delicious. It's a lovely old building, with lots of space and character and if I return to Nantwich again, I will definitely visit The Vine again."

Menu completo - 11 opzioni

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Dessert

Antipasti

Portate Principali

Carne

Cibo Messicano-Americano

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Agnello

Hamburger

X4939BVm X4939BVm

Rude staff speak to you like your stupid..definitely need more training. Landlord is just as rude also

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T9649RUnancyc
T9649RUnancyc

Come here at least once a week, staff and service always top notch, a real town pub with great drinks and full of community spirit


sporton
sporton

Lovely friendly pub with staff that can’t do enough for you, especially Phil. Living a life of luxury in the pub garden, music, sun and excellent beer. Food also amazing.


420carlh
420carlh

Always friendly warm welcome. Been coming here for a few years now when I have my daughters. Best all round pub in Nantwich in my view. Food is simple, honest good value pub food. Ales are exceptional (esp Lowry) ……don’t ever change anything! Visualizza piatti


Nally
Nally

Just dropped by for a quick drink with my mum and my 7 year old, ordered drinks and was just in time to order a kid's meal, chicken nuggets and chips , All homemade And generous portion size...would highly recommend this place.. Hopefully in the future they will decide to run food at a later time cause it's very good.


Matthew
Matthew

I recently visited this pub for the first time while in Stoke, and I was impressed by how friendly everyone was when we walked in. They were very accommodating with our newborn, which we really appreciated. It’s a great place to enjoy a beer! Although we didn’t try the food, the dishes that were coming out of the kitchen looked amazing.


Pominoz1
Pominoz1

We were looking for a break from the motorway traffic when we came across a charming little pub in the quaint English town of Nantwich. The specialty recommended to us was a pie and a pint, so we shared a Steak and Kidney Pie with Beef Stilton, accompanied by 'mushy peas,' along with a pint of Hydes Northern Ale. It was delightful northern fare! Visualizza piatti


kathryn
kathryn

I would recommend skipping this place. The manager was extremely rude and really needs to be put in check. She has no idea how to communicate with customers. I just started returning to this pub after a long time, but it’s just average. There are plenty of other places to spend our money. I hope the management at Hyde Brewery takes note of this.


thefishersatlarge
thefishersatlarge

What a gem this place really is. Fantastic both indoors and outside in the beer garden at the rear of the premises. Excellent choice of beers, lagers and anything else you fancy. Plenty of TV entertainment if you fancy watching the sport both inside and outside under cover. We always receive a warm welcome, dog friendly both inside and out. The staff are a credit to the hospitality industry. Plenty of characters if you fancy a chat. Do yourself a favour and visit. It's places like this that make Nantwich the great town it is.


Richard
Richard

I was staying at a local hotel and the pub next door to the hotel wasn't serving food, so I took a wander into town. This was my first visit to the town of Nantwich and what a charming place full of lovely old buildings. I stumbled across The Vine and was delighted to see a range of real ales which were well kept and very drinkable. I got chatting to some locals whilst I was waiting for my food to arrive and was made to feel very welcome. When the food arrived (Steak Mushroom and local ale pie) it was pipng hot, with well cooked vegetables. None of your over microwaved stuff here and the pie was delicious. It's a lovely old building, with lots of space and character and if I return to Nantwi... Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Fish Deliziatevi con i nostri prelibati piatti di pesce, realizzati con il pescato fresco del giorno. Dai preferiti alla griglia agli stufati saporiti, il nostro menu celebra la ricchezza dell'oceano con sapori che soddisfano ogni palato.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Sandwiches Una deliziosa selezione di panini appena preparati, realizzati con ingredienti di prima qualità e serviti su pane artigianale. Perfetti per un pranzo veloce o un pasto soddisfacente, ogni morso è ricco di sapore e bontà.

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  • Television
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