We called in for lunch and were lucky enough to get a table. I say lucky because it was lovely. The staff, the atmosphere, the decor and of course the food. We will definitely be going back. Thank you ??
Marie Baxter
Great food and
DachiesMARION STEVENSON
Fabulous dinner, was late due to taxi but accommodated us, slight problem with one of the dinners but dealt with straight away, fantastic service, would
Clare Bugden
Lovely
Christina Buckley
Excellent food, lovely
Elaine Sobutta
Lovely Sunday lunch I had the child’s portion as have a digestive problem but that was no problem. Carrot was rock hard but apart from that lovely
Edward Arnold
Very welcoming excellent food and a lovely surrounding my partner said it was best meal she had in
We came for Mother’s Day lunch and had a great experience. Attentive staff and great drinks menu. Good options for vegetarians. Not our first time and will be back!
tony stinton
Called in for a couple of drinks, barstaff really friendly, nice place cosy, will try again for the
Stephen Evans
Lovely evening with
Martin Miller
This is possibly the best place to eat in the vicinity of Nantwich. It has a spacious dining area in what looks like a large conservatory. The menus are interesting and varied; the quality of the food is generally very good and the service was fine too. I'm vegan myself and was very impressed by the vegan-suitable main course on offer - roasted cauliflower on a bed of lentils, with various trimmings. It was really very good indeed.Just a few minor points prevented my awarding 5 stars:Firstly, there was only one cask ale on offer (yet three hand pumps available for others) on the two consecutive evenings I visited. That was disappointing.Secondly, the main dining area can be quite noisy, due to few 'soft furnishings' to absorb the sound.Thirdly, I took my elderly father, who doesn't have a large appetite. On the menu, the main courses are described as 'Large Plates'. I asked whether it might be possible to have a smaller sized portion (of the battered haddock and chips). The only option was to select the same dish from the children's menu. Unfortunately, it wasn't to the same quality as from the main menu; the chips were small and of poor quality compared to those provided for the same dish from the main menu the previous evening.With these three provisos noted, however, I would recommend the Boar's Head as a good place to dine.Dietary restrictions: Good vegan options.
Zoe Westray
Very disappointing main meals - expensive and I've had better at a wetherspoons. The starter was fine you can't really mess up slices of smoked salmon and some granary bread (no butter offered). The dessert was fine it was a bit frozen in the middle so obviously not home made. The main meal was flavourless, veg soggy, mash was clearly out of packet.
Food lovely very nice atmosphere lovely pub
Vegetarian options: Limited
Lovely meal.Good
We called in for lunch and were lucky enough to get a table. I say lucky because it was lovely. The staff, the atmosphere, the decor and of course the food. We will definitely be going back. Thank you ??
Great food and
Fabulous dinner, was late due to taxi but accommodated us, slight problem with one of the dinners but dealt with straight away, fantastic service, would
Lovely
Excellent food, lovely
Lovely Sunday lunch I had the child’s portion as have a digestive problem but that was no problem. Carrot was rock hard but apart from that lovely
Very welcoming excellent food and a lovely surrounding my partner said it was best meal she had in
Restaurantji Recommends
We came for Mother’s Day lunch and had a great experience. Attentive staff and great drinks menu. Good options for vegetarians. Not our first time and will be back!
Called in for a couple of drinks, barstaff really friendly, nice place cosy, will try again for the
Lovely evening with
This is possibly the best place to eat in the vicinity of Nantwich. It has a spacious dining area in what looks like a large conservatory. The menus are interesting and varied; the quality of the food is generally very good and the service was fine too. I'm vegan myself and was very impressed by the vegan-suitable main course on offer - roasted cauliflower on a bed of lentils, with various trimmings. It was really very good indeed.Just a few minor points prevented my awarding 5 stars:Firstly, there was only one cask ale on offer (yet three hand pumps available for others) on the two consecutive evenings I visited. That was disappointing.Secondly, the main dining area can be quite noisy, due to few 'soft furnishings' to absorb the sound.Thirdly, I took my elderly father, who doesn't have a large appetite. On the menu, the main courses are described as 'Large Plates'. I asked whether it might be possible to have a smaller sized portion (of the battered haddock and chips). The only option was to select the same dish from the children's menu. Unfortunately, it wasn't to the same quality as from the main menu; the chips were small and of poor quality compared to those provided for the same dish from the main menu the previous evening.With these three provisos noted, however, I would recommend the Boar's Head as a good place to dine.Dietary restrictions: Good vegan options.
Very disappointing main meals - expensive and I've had better at a wetherspoons. The starter was fine you can't really mess up slices of smoked salmon and some granary bread (no butter offered). The dessert was fine it was a bit frozen in the middle so obviously not home made. The main meal was flavourless, veg soggy, mash was clearly out of packet.