Newark and Sherwood
The Willow Tree

The Willow Tree

Front Street, NG24 2SA, Newark and Sherwood, United Kingdom

Food • Pubs • Steak • British


"The Willow Tree is a fantastic pub with welcoming hosts. Sarah, Matt and Mika are always welcoming and friendly. I am a regular at the pub as I live in the village and regularly attend some of the events they hold (quiz night, open mic, food nights) The Sunday lunches are also delicious and something I can’t wait to indulge in more over the colder months! I wanted to write a review specifically for the Tapas Night last weekend as it was exceptionally well organised, and the food was authentic and spectacular. We were greeted at the door by 2 friendly waitresses and taken to our table and served our cava whilst the Spanish guitarists played. The smell of garlic and chorizo in the air, I was instantly transported to Spanish holidays I requested the vegan options and was not disappointed. The starter platter of bread and oils etc was vast and of exceptional quality for vegans and meat-eaters alike. A special mention to the delightfully refreshing Gazpacho and the perfectly cooked padrons! The main event was equally plentiful and packed full of flavour. The meat-eaters enjoyed their selection and I was able to have a number of the same dishes for me amongst a few other replacements. Special mention to the Pista and rice and quinoa dish that was a hit with the entire table. I was stuffed! I engaged the pudding stomach at this point for the griddled pineapple in rum and brown sugar with coconut yoghurt . WOW!. All in all a wonderful night, many contented full bellies with that Spanish glow on our faces. Well done to the team for the first pop up and we very much look forward to the next one!"

Dukeries Lodge

Dukeries Lodge

High Street, NG22 9HS, Newark and Sherwood, United Kingdom

Pubs • Full • Cafés • Steak


"If a friendly welcome, your custom appreciated, good service and quality food is your thing, avoid this place.. Mr Manning himself serving behind the bar, chatting on his phone while preparing drinks, couldn’t manage a greeting as I stood at the bar, not really a friendly welcome, more an inconvenience in a pub that was barely busy for a Sunday lunchtime service. Ordering a drink, clearly saying no ice, be put ice in the glass, obviously attention and communication skills are not his strength, having also to repeat my drink order. Let’s try food and see if this is any better on the board fish pie, I asked if it’s available, it’s a simple enquiry to make sure it hadn’t ‘Sold Out’ , retrospectively tho with so few customers it might have been unlikely. His response ‘It’s on the board isn’t it’, I might have missed through his sarcasm the ‘Yes it is still available, would you like to order it’ comment.. Usually, I’m used to manners the basic please, thank you .. is there anything else I can get you hospitality usually includes ‘a certain level of Customer Service, may be Mr Manning missed that company training course. You’d think an effort would be made in this establishment, it’s hardly the most salubrious given the competition locally, it’s in desperate need of renovation, out dated and damaged interior decor and the outside equally as poor. May be the food, the fish pie with fries and peas would make up for the initial impressions, being at best a one star rating.. sadly not, presentation : one star, dolloping potato on the top of the dish with no consideration for presentation.. hmm difference between a school canteen and a decent pub restaurant; peas were cold fries cold, fish pie was tasteless, unseasoned, bland and barely tepid.. Clearly food safety, presentation skills and a passion for catering isn’t available here either.. Sadly this isn’t the first experience here and having given the benefit of doubt it’s the last .. at a push a generous one star experience in this pub. Eating out regularly as I do, I based this review on having been in the competition, they are all much better, even the tearooms in the village.. This experience was certainly not pleasant, memorable for all the wrong reasons and definitely an establishment to AVOID.. I feel an urgency in basic training and development is needed, if the standard set by your Manager is so poor and low, then it is definitely rubbing off on everyone there. I shared this review on other platforms hoping discerning other visitors to the area will avoid this pub and choose a competitor where they will be, as a customer appreciated, feel welcome and valued and experience good service and decent food prepared by someone qualified in catering and cares about their creations and presentation.. I avoided spending any more money and left yet again, very disappointed.."

The Winner City

The Winner City

Old Rufford Road, NG22 8JE, Newark and Sherwood, United Kingdom

Full • Asian • Chinese • Chicken


"My husband and I went to try out the all you can eat menu and having read the previous reviews, I was fearing the worst! I am happy to say, I was mostly proved wrong. Service was swift although the waitress who showed us to our table was not very communicative and made us feel unwelcome as soon as we arrived, especially as we had not booked. I also saw her watching us constantly from her area to see if we had finished a drink or food. I understand attentiveness but this particular waitress put us on edge. In between this,there were some lovely young waitresses who were really polite and helpful. However I felt like these waitresses were not given the credit they deserve by management and it was these guys who made the experience improve. Forgive me if I am wrong, but I got the feeling that there was competition for tips as it was a case of who can reach our table first. Yet, the group of young waiters/waitresses worked as a team and helped each other out unlike some of the other members of staff. Having read the reviews prior, we did not tip as I was not sure the waitresses would receive it. Whilst their is a culture of money,the food itself was delicious. When we visit again, we going to ensure we are served by someone who makes us welcome from the start as having not visited before, we felt rather nervous about what to expect. Top tip ensure your all you staff are friendly towards customers as first impressions count!"

The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

44 High Street, NG23 7LB, Newark and Sherwood, United Kingdom

Meat • Beer • Steak • Pizza


"The pub looks great (although in fairness it looked ok before! and the ‘dining room’ is now more of a cosy comfortable room with a piano, armchairs and a settee but sadly this cuts down on the dining tables and the few that are left are mostly wedged in so that once you’re in, you won’t be moving. Except you have to struggle back up again because the table service has gone and you now have to order and pay for your food at the bar. I really hate paying for my food before I’ve even tasted it and when there’s a group of you out for a meal it’s much easier to have a tab and settle up at the end of the meal Instead of having to squeeze in and out from the table to get another drink. We went with vegan friends who were keen to try the menu however they were distinctly underwhelmed by the vegan sausage and mash (dry sausage and vegan burger (also dry and they felt the vegan offerings were uninspiring, merely copying the meat versions. It’s a small menu and quite odd, with a ‘sharing plate’ that consists of a sausage roll and a piece of cheese with chutney.. a vegan club sandwich and a fish goujon sandwich. Great for a lunchtime menu but not the sort of ‘meal’ I want on a ‘night out’! And the pub isn’t open at lunchtimes so the menu was confusing. My husband had the pie with chips. The pie looked delicious and tasted good but the chips looked as if they’d been soaked in engine oil for days they were so dark they were virtually black. IMO chips should be golden, and having seen them on other peoples plates this put me off completely. The menu would have to improve dramatically before I’m tempted back, it’s almost as if they don’t really want to be serving food which is possibly why the dining tables have been taken out. It is supposed to be village community pub but it just felt like it was trying too hard to be a trendy town centre bar."