The Red Cow - Speisekarte

Beam Street, CW5 5NF, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Fish, Pubs, Full, Vegan

4.6 💬 1399 Bewertungen
The Red Cow

Telefon: +441270618522

Adresse: Beam Street, CW5 5NF, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Stadt: Cheshire East

Gerichte: 11

Bewertungen: 1399

Webseite: http://redcownantwich.co.uk/

"I last reviewed the Red Cow restaurant at the beginning of 2022, when I also gave it an ‘average’ rating – and recently returned for the first time since then. I ordered the ‘Red Cow Burger’, on the menu for £18 and offered with ‘red onion jam, crispy streaky bacon, Emmental cheese, brioche and fries’. The patty tasted less like beef and more like liver – which was a surprise, although the menu description didn’t actually specify the ingredients; so I assumed that it would be beef. I then asked the server which meat was used in the patty, and they replied: “I think it’s beef”. I then told them that it tasted very much like liver to me, so they checked with the chef. After a few minutes, they returned, explaining that the chef was very sorry, but the mince is supplied by a butcher, who ‘sometimes’ adds liver to the mix. This seemed a bit vague. To my chagrin I continued to eat the burger, but wasn’t enjoying it, so gave up after I’d consumed over half of it. I was wondering what other mystery meats the butcher might have thrown-in to ‘enhance’ the flavour and binding properties of the mince (and possibly reduce the cost per weight)? What do you do in this situation? You’re hungry; other people in your party are enjoying their meal, and the menu didn’t specify that the patty included offal – so I felt that I couldn’t send it back and get something else (not that this option was offered by the apologetic server). Before my far from empty plate was cleared, I informed the person who originally took my order that I hadn’t enjoyed what I had eaten of the burger, due to it tasting like liver, and to please let the chef know. They returned, and repeated that the chef was very sorry, but that the mince is supplied by a butcher, who sometimes adds liver to the mix. I thought that at this stage they might offer a dessert, coffee or drink on the house – but they didn’t. The fries were good and the seeded brioche bun was decent, the latter being neither over-soft or too sweet. The servers were courteous, but in my opinion could be better trained in the ingredients of the menu and in customer service. £18 for a beef and liver (and who knows what else) burger and fries is a lot. I didn’t enjoy the experience. The Red Cow should have done better, and it’ll be more than a couple of years before I return there to eat."

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We had lunch at the red cow and it was totally amazing

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Ana
Ana

Just called in for a drink very friendly service staff at the bar.


Yvonne
Yvonne

Just called in for a drink on a Sunday afternoon. The Sunday dinners looked very nice. Xx


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X5940DDRayLucus

Went in with a friend had couple drinks. Staff friendly, drinks was okay. Wanted a sandwich but just missed the dinner menu.


sandyc27052
sandyc27052

Good food and service but very expensive wine £30 a bottle and £10 for a large glass Gents toilets were below standard too we did tell the staff


Deborah
Deborah

Stayed in the rooms here previously, spotlessly clean, perfectly situated for a good nights sleep before a delicious breakfast cooked to order. Ate in here with friends last night, the meal was nothing short of outstanding! Brilliant service in a lovely setting. Thank you!


Grant
Grant

Frequent The Red Cow very often, the staff are always extremely friendly and professional. Whether coming in for a drink or dining, expect great service. The food is top notch, pub food but executed to a very high standard and we are very lucky to have this pub as a local. Definitely recommend anyone to visit the Red Cow. 10/10.


Dominic
Dominic

Food was nice. Had the cow burger. Chips tasted great!. I ordered two bottles of edinger alcohol free beer and was shocked that they were £7.50 a bottle! They ate £1.50 each in tesco some there is some massive rip off going on here on the non alcoholic range. The alcoholic beers were only £5 in comparison. A cow burger and brownie with two bottles of edinger was £41! Shockingly expensive.


Ellie
Ellie

Stopped in for an early dinner and had a lovely time, with delicious food, comfortable setting, and extremely friendly staff! We have been here a few times but this is the first time we have had food. It certainly won't be the last! 4 of us eating, we had 2 starters, 2 light mains, 2 normal mains, a side of fries and a side of chunky chips. The portions were all generous, and so we all left full and satisfied. The duck parfait was delicious! And huge! Really rich full flavours. The black pudding scotch egg was beautifully cooked, lovely runny yoke, but cooked egg white and cooked meat. Incrediblely flavoursome and so moreish! The ham, egg, and chips was surprising how big it was, definitely...


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I last reviewed the Red Cow restaurant at the beginning of 2022, when I also gave it an ‘average’ rating – and recently returned for the first time since then. I ordered the ‘Red Cow Burger’, on the menu for £18 and offered with ‘red onion jam, crispy streaky bacon, Emmental cheese, brioche and fries’. The patty tasted less like beef and more like liver – which was a surprise, although the menu description didn’t actually specify the ingredients; so I assumed that it would be beef. I then asked the server which meat was used in the patty, and they replied: “I think it’s beef”. I then told them that it tasted very much like liver to me, so they checked with the chef. After a few minutes, they...

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  • Fish Freuen Sie sich auf unsere exquisiten Fischgerichte, die aus dem frischesten Fang des Tages zubereitet werden. Von gegrillten Favoriten bis zu herzhaften Eintöpfen feiert unser Menü den Reichtum des Ozeans mit Aromen, die jeden Gaumen erfreuen.
  • Pubs Entdecken Sie eine gemütliche Atmosphäre mit herzhaften Mahlzeiten, Craft-Bieren und klassischem Pub-Essen. Genießen Sie Komfort-Food-Favoriten wie Fish and Chips, Burger und Wings, gepaart mit einem erfrischenden Pint oder einem kreativen Cocktail.
  • Full Genießen Sie eine köstliche Auswahl an authentischen Aromen mit unserem sorgfältig zusammengestellten Menü. Verwöhnen Sie sich mit einer Vielzahl von Gerichten, die zur Perfektion zubereitet wurden und für jeden Gaumen etwas bieten.
  • Vegan Genießen Sie unser veganes Menü, das eine lebendige Auswahl an pflanzlichen Gerichten bietet, die mit frischen, saisonalen Zutaten zubereitet werden. Genießen Sie schmackhafte Mahlzeiten, die ebenso nahrhaft wie köstlich sind.

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