Ye Olde Admiral Rodney

New Rd, Prestbury, SK10 4HP, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Full, British, Chicken, Pub Kitchen

4.5 💬 1758 Bewertungen
Ye Olde Admiral Rodney

Telefon: +441625828078

Adresse: New Rd, Prestbury, SK10 4HP, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Stadt: Cheshire East

Menü Gerichte: 2

Bewertungen: 1758

Webseite: https://www.robinsonsbrewery.com/admiralrodney

"Finally got to the Rodney for lunch. My wife had home made Cheese and Onion pie whilst I indulged in the Burger. Both were very pleasant as were the Unicorn and dry cider to accompany the meal. Excellent service in spite of an invasion by school pupils breaking up for their A levels (who all had their ID's checked)."

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Mike Mike

What a brilliant pub Very friendly Service is 5 star

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robert
robert

Nice comfortable pub Robinson beer in excellent condition


Pieter
Pieter

Nice pub, only had drinks but really enjoyed my visit. Will be back


Jeff
Jeff

Beautiful old pub with a cosy interior. Excellent Robinsons beers. Great beer garden too. Speisekarte ansehen


David
David

Busy bank holiday weekend. First came here nearly 50 years ago... lovely pub, then and now.


Calum
Calum

Fabulous local pub with great ale wine selection. Obviously a well respected 'local ' with friendly regulars!


david
david

Lovely traditional pub with nice service. Plenty of space this afternoon, warm and inviting....and dog friendly Speisekarte ansehen


Chris
Chris

Had lunch here on Father’s Day, the home made pie was delicious and everything was well cooked. The staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. I recommend this pub for traditional pub grub. Brilliant!


Spoff
Spoff

I have felt welcomed at this restaurant since I was in sixth form 50 years ago. Despite being in one of the most expensive villages in the country, the food and drinks are reasonably priced, typical for Robinson's in the Northwest.


Nigel
Nigel

Finally got to the Rodney for lunch. My wife had home made Cheese and Onion pie whilst I indulged in the Burger. Both were very pleasant as were the Unicorn and dry cider to accompany the meal. Excellent service in spite of an invasion by school pupils breaking up for their A levels (who all had their ID's checked). Speisekarte ansehen

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  • 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.
  • British Traditionell und herzhaft bietet das britische Menü Komfortklassiker wie Fish and Chips, saftige Braten und herzhafte Pasteten. Entdecken Sie vertraute Favoriten neu, liebevoll zubereitet mit zeitlosen Rezepten und frischen, lokalen Zutaten. Speisekarte ansehen
  • Chicken Saftig und herzhaft, unsere Hähnchengerichte werden mit zartem Fleisch, geschmackvollen Gewürzen und vielfältigen kulinarischen Inspirationen hergestellt. Genießen Sie eine köstliche Vielfalt, die sicher jeden Gaumen zufriedenstellt.
  • Pub Kitchen Genießen Sie herzhafte Klassiker und wohltuende Hauptgerichte, die mit lokal bezogenen Zutaten zubereitet werden. Unsere Pub-Küche bietet eine Reihe von geschmackvollen Gerichten, von saftigen Burgern bis hin zu herzhaften Pasteten, die alle darauf ausgelegt sind, Ihr Lieblingsbier zu ergänzen.

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