The Bakers Arms - Carta

The Green, LE8 4FQ, Blaby, United Kingdom

🛍 Kebab, Cafés, Sushi, Fast Food

4.1 💬 4215 Reseñas
The Bakers Arms

Teléfono: +441162787253

Dirección: The Green, LE8 4FQ, Blaby, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Blaby

Menú Platos: 16

Reseñas: 4215

Sitio Web: http://www.thebakersarms.com/

"I have been going to The Bakers for many years and even had my husband's 50th birthday meal there a few years ago with family. I have always enjoyed the delicious food and great service at this restaurant. However, I was disappointed with today's Sunday lunch. We had to move tables due to a cold draught, there wasn't enough choice of Rose wine on the menu, and the starters were average. The main course, cauliflower and broccoli cheese, was a letdown as it consisted only of hard cauliflower without any cheese. The potatoes were bland, the gravy was watery, and the temperature of the food was only warm. The dessert, crumble, was tasty but the custard was barely warm. Overall, I was quite disappointed with the quality of the food, especially considering the high price we paid for our meal. However, the staff rectified an error on our bill and were very accommodating."

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Svajūnas Svajūnas

Very nice atmosphere. Highly recommended Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

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Bjorn
Bjorn

Love this little pub. Only warning is mind your head with the low ceiling. Price per person: £10–20 Atmosphere: 5


Steffen
Steffen

Great pub. Cozy, heavy wooden furnishings and a great little menu with a selection of food. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5


Dynamic
Dynamic

Food and portions were brilliant but steak sandwiches were over cooked Price per person: £20–30 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Ver carta


richard
richard

Very nice place,good food and staff very helpful and polite Price per person: £40–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Fish and Chips


Angela
Angela

Lovely snug, heritage pub great atmosphere low ceilings, candles, beautiful decor (and loos) perfect pints and friendly service! Price per person: £10–20 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Peter
Peter

We visited briefly but first impressions were very good. A very old pub with a lovely atmosphere. Friendly staff and well kept Everard's beers. We'll be back. Price per person: £10–20 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Ver carta


debbie
debbie

My family of eight went out for a get-together and I have nothing but positive things to say about the food and the service. We enjoyed a delightful Sunday lunch followed by the most amazing Eton Mess we've ever tasted.


raya665
raya665

We reserved a table for our son's graduation since our usual restaurant was closed for renovations, and we were not disappointed. The service and food were outstanding, with a special mention to the Richard III pie. Despite the table being a bit small for our group of 8, the excellent service and food more than made up for it. I highly recommend this restaurant.


AMANDA
AMANDA

I have been going to The Bakers for many years and even had my husband's 50th birthday meal there a few years ago with family. I have always enjoyed the delicious food and great service at this restaurant. However, I was disappointed with today's Sunday lunch. We had to move tables due to a cold draught, there wasn't enough choice of Rose wine on the menu, and the starters were average. The main course, cauliflower and broccoli cheese, was a letdown as it consisted only of hard cauliflower without any cheese. The potatoes were bland, the gravy was watery, and the temperature of the food was only warm. The dessert, crumble, was tasty but the custard was barely warm. Overall, I was quite disap... Ver carta

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  • Kebab Saboree nuestros deliciosos kebabs, hábilmente asados y llenos de sabor. Elija entre una variedad de carnes y especias vibrantes, servidas con guarniciones frescas. Perfecto para una comida satisfactoria y llena de sabor.
  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor. Ver carta
  • Sushi Deléitese con nuestra exquisita selección de sushi, que presenta ingredientes frescos, rollos elaborados con maestría y nigiri tradicional. Cada bocado ofrece una mezcla armoniosa de sabores, prometiendo un verdadero sabor de Japón.
  • Fast Food Disfruta de una variedad de comidas rápidas y deliciosas perfectas para comer sobre la marcha. Desde jugosas hamburguesas y crujientes papas fritas hasta refrescantes bebidas, nuestro menú de comida rápida satisface tus antojos con un servicio rápido y sabores irresistibles.

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  • Vegan Options

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"If your taste buds are about as refined as a brick or wet stone and you think that a gourmet meal is anything that doesn’t come out of a tin, then welcome to your new favourite spot. Maybe the writing was on the wall before we arrived, or should I say in the name. W(h)et Stone! We ventured into this culinary catastrophe and dared to order their so-called Standard Breakfast, with the simple request to hold the Black Pudding. Now, despite my 20/20 vision, I found myself in a game of hide-and-seek with what was supposed to be a complimentary egg. Spoiler alert: the egg didn’t show up. My equally unfortunate accomplice, decided to try the Veggie Breakfast. To our bewilderment, what they called a veggie burger turned out to be two sad, cylindrical objects that could only be veggie sausages in some parallel universe where taste and texture don’t matter. They were more like the offspring of a failed experiment between tofu and despair. The speed at which our order arrived was impressive, reminiscent of a fast-food joint that’s given up on even pretending to care. This, of course, means that the only thing likely cooked to order were the eggs, assuming they ever existed, which in my case, they did not. Now, let’s talk value. We handed over £15.50 for this dismal duo of breakfasts, and it felt like being mugged in broad daylight. To call it a waste of money is an understatement. I’ve had more satisfying meals from a vending machine. This place attracts a very particular type of clientele – the kind who couldn’t tell the difference between cheap produce and quality food if it danced naked in front of them. Look around, and you’ll quickly identify the patrons: a smattering of motor garages, the local council refuse and waste depot workers, and a business unit know for equipping you with everything you need to start your own cannabis farm. It’s a haven for those who believe that ketchup is a food group and whose idea of fine dining involves a plastic tray and a microwave. The decor, if you can call it that, looks like it was assembled by someone who lost a bet. It’s as if they raided a charity shop clearance sale and thought, “This will do.” Mismatched chairs, tables that wobble more than a drunk-on roller skates, and lighting that makes everyone look like they’ve just escaped from a horror film. It’s an ambiance that screams, “We’ve given up.” And let’s delve deeper into the quality of the food – or lack thereof. The bacon was a crime against pork, more like leather strips that had been left out in the sun for days. The sausages were pale, lifeless tubes that seemed to be filled with something that might have once been meat but had long since lost any connection to flavour. The beans, oh the beans, were a sad, gelatinous mass that resembled something you’d find in a science experiment gone wrong. The mushrooms were soggy, lukewarm and tasted as if they had been soaked in dishwater, and the tomatoes were limp, flavourless blobs that might as well have been plastic. Each bite was a journey through the various ways one can ruin perfectly good ingredients. Even the tea, a British staple that’s hard to mess up, was a travesty, arriving tepid and with a faintly metallic taste as if it had been steeped in an old tin can. Every element of the meal screamed indifference and a total lack of culinary skill. It’s as if the chef had a personal vendetta against food and decided to take it out on the customers. Each bite was a new low, a fresh insult to the taste buds, leaving you wondering how on earth this place stays in business. In summary, if you’re looking for a place where culinary dreams go to die, where value for money is a distant fantasy, and where the clientele would struggle to distinguish fine dining from dog food, then this is your spot. Just remember to bring your sense of humour, because you’ll need it to survive this gastronomic nightmare. Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: £1–10 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 1"