The Royal Oak

Kitters Green, Abbots Langley
01923 265163

Recent Reviews

Jacqui Harris

Roast beef Sunday dinner.Wow best roast ever the beef the potatoes gravy were perfect. We will be

Rosemary Quittenton

My daughter and I called in at about 3.30pm last Sunday, and both of us chose the roast lamb. A bargain at £12.50! We opted to have the side of the day, pigs in blankets, and asked for extra roasties and extra gravy. Well, we were both starving... The meal, when it arrived, looked delicious, and it certainly didn't disappoint. Really generous sized meal, a lot of meat for a change, loads of fresh vegetables, and the gravy was to die for. All washed down with a nice glass of malbec. ? I definitely recommend the Royal Oak for a lovely meal.

Ian Campbell

Just popped in for a drink. Pleasant staff and decent mix of ales and larger.I wish they would continue to invest in the garden areas. The benches and chair really need some TLC.

Alison Paddon-Hicks

Amazing food, good portions, tender meat, crispy potatoes, huge Yorkshire and perfectly cooked veg, friendly and prompt service. Accommodated 2 disabled people without a fuss! Superb!Vegetarian options: AvailableDietary restrictions: AvailableParking: Smallish car park but we had no problem

Murray White

Great value served with charm and courtesy ? ?

andrew smith

First time I've been in a pub and no one talks to you not even the

Robin Croxon

Apart from the loud music,Why do we have to have music? Why can't we eat in quietness?Everything else was very pleasant and the cost of the meal was very good.

Lisabilly2012

Went last night for family birthday It was not very busy at all One girl who did a brilliant job was the only one working, bar, serving food, taking orders, clearing tables - I wouldn’t be surprised if she was also cooking the food!!! I ordered nachos which at £9 is a joke but they came and they were put down in front of me and missing sour cream and guacamole- I asked for some to be told they’d run out - They also ran out of de-caff coffee, guiness, cider, poor girl couldn’t change the barrels as she was On her own!!! Surely there is a manager who works in this pub? What were they doing? We left in the end and went to the compasses Thank you to the barmaid for all your hard work Running out of thing me is a bugbear of mine - it’s Christmas order more stuff in The food was tasty though - I had salmon fillet with chips and a garlic butter except there was no garlic in it, all other food was nice and tasty

Brian Johnson

We booked a table for a Sunday evening. Good that we had booked as it was busy. Service was quick, we weren't waiting. Choice of food was good, extensive menu with plenty of variety. Food was OK, nothing special but nothing to complain about. I had a pie and my wife had a burger. Beer was good - usually big name brands, no local or small brewery beer. Wine was good.We parked in the large public car park (free) off the high street, which is less than 5 mins walk away.Nice pub. There was TV sport for those who wanted it and we ate at the other end of the bar where there was no TV.Great to see a pub open on a Sunday evening with a good choice of food. Hope it continues to do well.

A T

Nice local pub if you are around!

IVAYLO IVANOV

Nice pizzas, great choice and variety of gins and wine.

Syvia Kojie

I use to work for the Royal Oak Watford up until yesterday when a customer “Adam Reed” called me the “n word” several times during shift. Nicola ( the ‘manager’)defended him saying “he only said it once” I asked her to kick him out and in return she asked me to leave because she knew the young boys. A police report has been filed as Nicola refused to give me HR’s contact. I’ve also involved legal aid to support with the evidence I have accumulated. Since Nicola didn’t understand the impact a racial slur can have on someone, I will do everything possible to make sure she isn’t incompetent next time to help future staff. Thank you -Sylvia x

Edwin Wooton

This is an awful place that constantly causes distress and upset for its neighbours with its ear drum bursting, incessant noise nuisance at unsociable hours.The sooner this place is closed and turned into flats, the better - I live nearby and my evenings in are constantly disturbed to the point of ruination by this place.It’s customers often engage in antisocial behaviour and cause damage to the surrounding area.It used to be a nice pub run by good people, it is terribly depressing to behold now.

The Online Driving Instructor

Arrived at 6pm on a Sunday on the off chance, no booking so couldn’t go in the restaurant but was accommodated in the bar area which was fine.Was still able to get a roast dinner which was a nice surprise as most other places by this time stop serving or have sold out!Service was very friendly, quick efficient & made to feel really welcome.There were other people in the bar area who had dogs so even better for us we got to fuss some woofers!We had a chicken & nut roast dinners.Really nice - gravy was amazing.Service was so quick, pleasant chilled vibe.Car park is pretty small, but there were still a couple of spaces available.We’d have probably parked in the public car park which is about 5mins walk away if we hadn’t found a space.Parking: A small car park. If you cannot get parked here I’d recommend you Google 70 High Street Parking which is a car park further up the high street 5-10min walk away.Kid-friendliness: There were children when we there.

Steve outhwaite

I have been here quite a few times now, an amazing hidden gem, very shocked its not full all the time, Great food, Great prices with lovely staff & a Gluten Free menu. Hats off to you all.I need to move closer??

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