? Amazing ?Nothing too much trouble. Genuinely care about the customers. Fantastic food. Outstanding customer service. First visit but felt like regulars they were all so kind. Definitely returning!Kid-friendliness: Totally kid friendly and top kids menu.
Sat J
Group booking in the Garden Room. All 5 star!
Geoffrey Webster
It is a bit on the small side, but the service and food choice were good. As was the food.Car parking is a bit tricky even with two car parks.
Mark Foster
A cosy character pub with friendly efficient staff. The menu was a bit limited, but had very tasty options nonetheless.
Archimandrite Philip
I was with my relatives, all of whom had a great meal.
Andrew Prince
Great pub and petanque piste.Update fantastic Sunday lunch here today. Friendly and attentive staff.
Rob Drury
Really cozy pub with delicious pub classics, could have happily spent all afternoon here. All staff were very friendly and had a nice chat with the (I think) owner who was very personable and welcoming. Will definitely be back again soon!
Colin Barr
Friendly pub good landlord and
Tony Gittens
Nice pub with frendly staff and fairly large bear garden. The wooden beams of the celing are low so watch your head if your very tall.
Simon Grimsey
Lovely lunchtime meal and drink in a friendly pub. The fire was welcome, the staff were friendly and helpful.Parking: Small carpark but no problem with finding a space at midday.
Fairly average pub fair, food has gone downhill a bit of late. Sunday roast not really of a great standard.
Peter D
Best chips I've had for a very long time. Freshly made pie was very nice, if a little small.
Margaret step
Met girlfriends here for a pre Christmas lunch - lovely friendly pub warm fire and great
andrew rackstraw
Lovely lunch with friends .Very
Patten Smith
Before I open I wish it to be known by whosoever chooses to read the enclosed that I truly wanted to enjoy The King’s Head in Little Marlow and it is with a heavy heart that I turn to pen these sombre words.On an inclement afternoon one late October day our motley cast of wet and weary walkers darkened the door of this establishment in search of ale and board. The staff were welcoming and friendly, and the setting charmingly anachronistic. I regret to inform you, dear reader, that this is where the virtues ended.What was to follow was sadly nothing short of a barbarically overpriced roast dinner. The beef, so often tender and flavoursome, was closer to the sole of a shoe cooked within an inch of its life. The Yorkshire, which on another day may have risen to fluffy heights, was all but as flat as a pancake and regrettably charred. The boiled vegetables lacked flavour, and those few roast parsnips and carrots that were provided were almost raw. A glimmer of hope persisted in the form of roast potatoes, however the meagre portion (just three small roasties on my plate) made this brief deliverance all too fleeting.The price totals twenty five pounds if one opts to include cauliflower cheese (an option that I cannot in good faith endorse). I am sad to say that the quantity and mediocrity of the food does not come near to justifying this rate. If such a princely sum is demanded then the standard of the product must increase drastically.By all means, come to The King’s Head, enjoy an ale and dawdle for a moment in its antique corridors. Think of those lives that have come before, the feet that have trodden its floors and the deals struck in the dark conspiratorial corners of this bygone tavern. But, my friend, please do not order the roast.
? Amazing ?Nothing too much trouble. Genuinely care about the customers. Fantastic food. Outstanding customer service. First visit but felt like regulars they were all so kind. Definitely returning!Kid-friendliness: Totally kid friendly and top kids menu.
Group booking in the Garden Room. All 5 star!
It is a bit on the small side, but the service and food choice were good. As was the food.Car parking is a bit tricky even with two car parks.
A cosy character pub with friendly efficient staff. The menu was a bit limited, but had very tasty options nonetheless.
I was with my relatives, all of whom had a great meal.
Great pub and petanque piste.Update fantastic Sunday lunch here today. Friendly and attentive staff.
Really cozy pub with delicious pub classics, could have happily spent all afternoon here. All staff were very friendly and had a nice chat with the (I think) owner who was very personable and welcoming. Will definitely be back again soon!
Friendly pub good landlord and
Nice pub with frendly staff and fairly large bear garden. The wooden beams of the celing are low so watch your head if your very tall.
Lovely lunchtime meal and drink in a friendly pub. The fire was welcome, the staff were friendly and helpful.Parking: Small carpark but no problem with finding a space at midday.
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Fairly average pub fair, food has gone downhill a bit of late. Sunday roast not really of a great standard.
Best chips I've had for a very long time. Freshly made pie was very nice, if a little small.
Met girlfriends here for a pre Christmas lunch - lovely friendly pub warm fire and great
Lovely lunch with friends .Very
Before I open I wish it to be known by whosoever chooses to read the enclosed that I truly wanted to enjoy The King’s Head in Little Marlow and it is with a heavy heart that I turn to pen these sombre words.On an inclement afternoon one late October day our motley cast of wet and weary walkers darkened the door of this establishment in search of ale and board. The staff were welcoming and friendly, and the setting charmingly anachronistic. I regret to inform you, dear reader, that this is where the virtues ended.What was to follow was sadly nothing short of a barbarically overpriced roast dinner. The beef, so often tender and flavoursome, was closer to the sole of a shoe cooked within an inch of its life. The Yorkshire, which on another day may have risen to fluffy heights, was all but as flat as a pancake and regrettably charred. The boiled vegetables lacked flavour, and those few roast parsnips and carrots that were provided were almost raw. A glimmer of hope persisted in the form of roast potatoes, however the meagre portion (just three small roasties on my plate) made this brief deliverance all too fleeting.The price totals twenty five pounds if one opts to include cauliflower cheese (an option that I cannot in good faith endorse). I am sad to say that the quantity and mediocrity of the food does not come near to justifying this rate. If such a princely sum is demanded then the standard of the product must increase drastically.By all means, come to The King’s Head, enjoy an ale and dawdle for a moment in its antique corridors. Think of those lives that have come before, the feet that have trodden its floors and the deals struck in the dark conspiratorial corners of this bygone tavern. But, my friend, please do not order the roast.