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Lovely ambience, friendly staff and good food
More The Bramingham, Luton reviewsWe had a wonderful meal of fish
More Miller And Carter, St Albans reviewsI visited Forest of India a few weeks ago and I have been back several times. Its a great restaurant, food and quality is also great. I will definitely be visiting again soon. 5/5
More Forest Of India, Watford reviewswe went with a large party for the first time made very welcome food and service out of this world no faults we will all be back soon
More The Clifton Cuisine, Shefford reviewsThis is the best Indian restaurant. The food is delicious, whether eaten in the restaurant or as a take away.I have eaten in several Indian restaurants but never has the food tasted so freshly cooked and yummy!The restaurant itself is so well designed inside and the staff pleasant and helpful.This is certainly the best Indian restaurant for miles!P.S. Be sure to try the Chicken Tenga Mitta. It is amazing!
More Lounge India, Sandy reviewsIf you like good food this is the place to visit. Small comfortable 30 seat restaurant. This must be the only restaurant in Hemel Hempstead that do not use a tin opener, Try the crab and prawn starter its a dream follow that with belly of pork don't forget the wine there is a good selection to choose from then there is the chocolate fondant to finish well worth every penny
More Restaurant 65, Hemel Hempstead reviewsnandos is absolutely fabulous for family and friends, its so easy to do and great food!
More Nando's, Bedford reviewsWe like to say a big thank for the lovely welcome this evening from the staff, good food and the good atmosphere. It was our first time at galley hall and its going to be our favourite pub to chill out.
More Galley Hall, Hertford reviewsA pub that shines like a shaft of light when all around is darkness - to paraphrase a favourite Monty Python sketch. It's true, this is the best pub not just in Hatfield but for miles in most directions. Sadly the Horse and Groom has been a well-kept secret for decades frequented mainly by diehard locals. That's because its location down a quiet side street in Old Hatfield near Hatfield House, makes it almost invisible to out-of-towners.But since being taken over in July by Ben Gill who managed the Fairway in WGC for years I have a feeling that this ancient pub's limited popularity is about to widen. The cozy oak-beamed single bar Horse and Groom has been a pub since the 17th century although the building is much older.What now separates it from any other pub in the area is not just the impeccably kept cask-conditioned beers, but the revamped menu of freshly made classic British soul food courtesy of Gill Wood, who has masterfully managed the kitchen for 14 years.Ben lovingly tends five hand pumps (soon to be six) currently pouring Greene King Abbot Ale, Fullers London Pride, Sharp's Doom Bar, Caledonian Flying Scotsman and Black Sheep Bitter. Watch out for Fuller's ESB in the next few weeks.In the five months that Ben has managed the pub I have not had a hint of a bad pint - and I visit the pub almost every day. I marvel at the way that these carefully kept living beers can subtly change flavour over the course of a few days as the barrel swiftly empties.And so to the food: the lunch time menu is classic pub fare made almost exclusively from scratch. How many pubs in Hertfordshire can claim that they make their own steak and kidney, steak and Stilton or steak and Abbot Ale pies on the premises ? I can't think of one. Other favourites are scampi, liver and bacon just like mother never used to make, jacket potatoes and enormous sandwiches on baguettes. My favourite is stuffed with two locally sourced sausages and fried onions. Creamy cole slaw completes this most satisfying lunch. Portions are all very generous and prices most reasonable.Just when you though it couldn't get any better, from Tuesday November 1 the pub is offering free sausages and mash from 6-10pm when you buy a drink costing 3 pounds or more. Who said there's no such thing as free dinner.The atmosphere is friendly and inclusive. Even if you've never been in the pub before you are not made to feel like an intruding outsider. And if you want to get swept up in conversations as varied as the best way to cook alligator or the current price of silver, the bar is the best place to be. Worth driving quite a few miles to visit. There's usually parking outside or in the car park behind the pub.
More The Horse And Groom, Hatfield reviewsThis venue is a fabulous place to go with friends and family, warm and friendly atmosphere, food really good, service excellent, will be going again very soon and spreading the word, nicest place I have been in ages
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