Huntingdonshire
The George Brasserie

The George Brasserie

High Street, Buckden, PE19 5XA, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

Wine • British • Vegetarian • Gluten Free


"Considering the price, the meal was poor in flavour; it seems as though the chef thinks that all dishes are enhanced by cumin, and yet failed to mention it on the menu. Now I like cumin, but not in everything, and when we all discovered that each others’ dishes were cumin flavoured it became a standing joke. (To respond to an obvious reply from the restaurant; we are sure that some things on the menu won’t have contained it, we just didn’t have those starters or mains, and since there was no mention on the menu, we wouldn’t have known, so our comment stands). The service was barely adequate and considering the price was not a patch on other local restaurants we have been to, it just did not have the level of attention or finesse. More training is needed. We were unfortunate to be in the same room as a loutish man in a football shirt and his objectionable friend, their wives were lovely and apologised for the behaviour, but the restaurant staff did nothing other than avoid coming into the room and saying, after the family had left, that their behaviour is always bad! Hmmmm, so why were we put in the same room as them, in fact why are they allowed in the restaurant, and why didn’t we get an ex gratia discount by means of apology? Our family dressed up to go out to dinner on 23rd December, we generally do dress up to some extent, but are football shirts the type of dress The George aspires to in your expensive restaurant? If so then you deserve this review, if not then why were they permitted? By all means be inclusive, just recognise the impact that decision will have on trade. So for a £500+ bill for 6 people, it was pretty poor and 3* is very generous, so we won’t be bothering the George again. If we didn’t personally know two members of staff and live in the same village, we would have given it 2*. Everything mentioned is very fixable, let’s see if The George management decides to convince us all that they are fixing it. The new decor is really lovely."

Hill Cafe Bistro

Hill Cafe Bistro

6 Market Hill, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

Turkish • European • Vegetarian • Mediterranean


"Just been here for lunch with my friend, who had purchased a Groupon for £39 supposedly representing a 50% discount. This was for '2 course meal with wine for 2 people '. What a joke!! We decided to skip the starter we were offered 2 choices of starter, which on the menu would have cost £4.80 , saying that we would prefer to have main course and a dessert. We were offered 4 choices of main course though the printed menu was extensive and very interesting . This was the Chefs special roast chicken, chicken casserole, hummus and falafel or vegetable curry. On the printed menu this would have cost £8.80. We were given a small glass of wine each. I must say, my vegetable curry was delicious! When we asked what options of dessert we could choose we were told that this was not an option, and that the deal only covered a starter plus a main course this was not stipulated anywhere on the Groupon description nor did the waiter choose to inform us of this when we were ordering, and discussing the idea of main and dessert with him. So for £39 we had eaten £8.80 worth of food each £19.60 plus 2 small glasses of house wine the menu doesn 't show a price for wine by the glass, but I really don 't think that would come to £10 per glass as a whole bottle of house wine is £15.49! We discussed dissatisfaction with both the waiter and the manager, but they were unable to she 'd any light on the matter, except to blame the problem on Groupon!! I REALLY CANNOT RECCOMMEND THIS RESTAURANT WE HAVE BEEN RIPPED OFF!!! AVOID!!"

Pheasant

Pheasant

Village Loop Rd, Keyston PE28 0RE, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

Pubs • Wine • Cheese • British


"We 're looking forward to trying the Pheasant again on a normal day. We went on Boxing Day and it was pretty disastrous. Meant to be a treat but it certainly wasn 't. Starters were nice, no cooking involved apart from the pesto. Then the mains. The beef was grey, not pink as I was told it would be but it was tender. The roast potatoes tasted a bit old but there were plenty. The Chantenay carrots were very soft. The Savoy cabbage was perfect but the portion was tiny. The gravy was nice but we got a different variety when we asked for more. The Yorkshire pudding was the main disaster; it seemed old, and very hard to the point of shattering. Desserts. The sticky toffee pudding was fine although the serving of sauce was very mean. The clotted cream with it is, in my opinion, the best way to serve this pudding, it 's a relief from all the sweetness. The apple crumble was terrible; it came in a bowl with the custard already in it with the pudding. The apple was sour and the crumble was squidgy stodge. The service was fine although some staff not yet fully professional. We would have expected a welcoming hello and goodbye but that didn 't happen. Our overall feeling was that there was serious penny pinching going on with the mains and desserts but this is a very bad idea when you are judged on your last meal but we do intend to try again because it 's such a wonderful building and we 've had many good experiences in The Pheasant, perhaps before the present owners, we 're not really sure."