Church House Inn - Menú

Church Lane, Sutton, Macclesfield, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Wine, Steak, British

4.4 💬 1336 Reseñas
Church House Inn

Teléfono: +441260252436

Dirección: Church Lane, Sutton, Macclesfield, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Cheshire East

Platos: 6

Reseñas: 1336

Sitio Web: http://churchhousepub.co.uk/

"Visited recently with friends, their meals, lasagne and small gammon were fine apart from soggy chips. I asked for curry, choices were chicken korma or balti. I ordered korma . The very pleasant and efficient young man waiting on said there maybe only one portion...of korma left, I said I'd have the balti if their was no korma, half chips, half rice. My curry, whatever it was, was terrible. It deftinitely wasn't korma, it didn't resemble a balti either. The chicken was cooked to death, grainy and dry. The chips and rice were very soggy. They charged extra for half and half , why,? I assume it was for the chips as their was a lot of soggy rice. I told the waiter it wasn't very good, he apologised twice. Next mistake, horrible americano ??????. The cheek of it. The landlady never acknowledged us, even to discuss the curry or apologise herself. I'm so annoyed, FOR A POOR IMITATION OF A CURRY HALF AND HALF AND for a coffee. stick to well known favourites,"

Faye Faye

Very poor quality food not up to standard, definitely not worth the price, very expensive and wouldn’t go there again

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Harrison
Harrison

pub of the month, monthly trip to another pub with a good friend. a warm spacious pub with friendly staff, large parking space and good food at a price. faster service and a good choice of real ales.


Carmen
Carmen

Rare visit to the beer garden. Covid freiendly and nice beer garden overlooking the nearby hills. The two lagers we had were very nice and not overpriced. Didnt try the food, but the menu looked very appealing.


Natasha
Natasha

Lovely local pub with a big welcome and even bigger portions !! The chicken tempura starter was huge followed by full plates of fish and chips and scampi for mains . The home made chips are AMAZING. Would definitely recommend


Natalie
Natalie

Stopped on the off chance of getting lunch after walking the dog. on a Monday is usually a no go in the countryside. We were welcomed by lovely staff, great undercover outside seating area and fab service. Food and beer were fresh and well...presented. Thank you


Isabella
Isabella

Called in with great expectations. I had the Sunday roast (beef). Swimming with gravy all over the Yorkshire pudding and veg. The wife had the small lasagna. Chips were soggy and not much taste in the lasagna. In truth other people were raving over there...roast dinner, but sorry, not for me.


Luke
Luke

First time in The Church Inn. The food Board Looked Very Impressive .I just Wanted Something Light And A pint. No problem Light meals Available.I went For The Scampi And Chips It Also Came With A Nice Salad On The Side. Friendly Bar Staff.Nice Clean...Sitting Area Outside.With nice views.Nice Choice Of Real ales.I Shall Be Back.


Bernadette
Bernadette

First time back since last year. booked a table with two friends, got seated to nice table clean and a bit of a sun trap. food was really nice, all of us had the fish and chips, good quality. the draught beer was lovely.all staff...wore masks while Serving , the toilets were clean. perfect night thank you church house inn, will be back.


Becky
Becky

A nice cosy little pub with great food, we were served again today by Holly, she is always on hand to offer great service. We don’t go out too often for Sunday lunch as it is normally disappointing, but the Church House Sutton is worth...a try the Yorkshire puddings are nice and normal looking not like the big ones elsewhere that taste of cardboard, the meat is always tender the roast potatoes are lovely served with buttery mash veg and tasty gravy. The wine and other drinks are very reasonable . There is a large well spaced out beer garden and child’s play area to the rear with a small covered seating area. From next the Oct there is a special food offer for NHS Key workers.


Tony
Tony

Visited recently with friends, their meals, lasagne and small gammon were fine apart from soggy chips. I asked for curry, choices were chicken korma or balti. I ordered korma . The very pleasant and efficient young man waiting on said there maybe only one portion...of korma left, I said I'd have the balti if their was no korma, half chips, half rice. My curry, whatever it was, was terrible. It deftinitely wasn't korma, it didn't resemble a balti either. The chicken was cooked to death, grainy and dry. The chips and rice were very soggy. They charged extra for half and half , why,? I assume it was for the chips as their was a lot of soggy rice. I told the waiter it wasn't very good, he apolog...

Categorías

  • Pub Disfruta de un ambiente animado con nuestros clásicos favoritos de pub. Desde hamburguesas contundentes y fish 'n' chips hasta pasteles salados y cervezas artesanales, nuestro menú promete una experiencia acogedora ideal para relajarse con amigos.
  • Wine Una selección curada de vinos finos de todo el mundo, que ofrece tintos ricos, blancos frescos y rosados elegantes para maridar perfectamente con su comida. Saborea el aroma único, el sabor y la complejidad de cada botella.
  • Steak Saborea cortes premium de jugosos y tiernos filetes, asados a la perfección por expertos. Cada bocado ofrece una explosión de sabor, acompañado de guarniciones clásicas y deliciosas salsas para mejorar tu experiencia gastronómica.
  • British Tradicional y sustancioso, el menú británico ofrece clásicos reconfortantes como el fish and chips, asados jugosos y pasteles salados. Redescubre favoritos familiares, elaborados con cariño con recetas atemporales e ingredientes frescos y locales.

Comodidades

  • Seating
  • Reservations
  • Serves Alcohol
  • Outdoor Seating

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