Had lunch here today. Lunch menu had a good selection of sandwiches. Also available was the usual menu. Reasonably priced and Nice and clean.
Kevin G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Vancouver, Canada
Took my wife and two teenage sons here last night. We’d been told it was the best restaurant in the area. We’re not usually fans of ‘pub grub’ — this too often means 1970s ‘scampi’, ‘chicken in a basket’ followed by ‘triffle’. However, The Old Wheatsheaf was a pleasant surprize. Walking into the pub area to book a table(which you must do becasue they’re almost always full) was like a scene from an old Hammer movie: everyone in the room turns around to look at you! I resisted the urge to burst into song for the ‘audience’. Went back later for the meal. The décor is a bit dated, farmhouse-style furniture, 1970s wall fixtures. The service was excellent if a bit slow(this place has a reputation for slow). Food though was outstanding. The menu tended towards the traditional english, but had a surprizing selection of European and Oriental dishes as well. I ordered bruschetta followed by a chicken tagine. To be honest, out here in Surrey in this sort of pub, I was surprized they’d have these sort of dishes. I was even more surprized when they’d been cooked to perfection. The tagine(although served in a non-traditional bowl) was the best I’ve ever had! Another surprize was the wine menu, short but well balanced. We ordered a spanish rioja that was very palatable. The waitress impressed us with her wine knowledge. My two sons ordered traditional ‘bangers and mash’ and again the restaurant did an excellent job. The highlight of the meal was a chocolate pudding with ice-cream. Very rich, very moreish. This isn’t a place for the cost conscious, our evening meal for four came to £200. I like good food, well presented, but to be frank this can be hard to find outside London. Overall though our experience at The Old Wheatsheaf was exceptional and I’d recommend it to all Canucks visiting Olde Blighty.
Paulbr
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Camberley, United Kingdom
This is a great traditional pub with a very friendly atmosphere. Excellant beer and food at reasonable prices.
Jeremy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
It always seems crowded and probably because this has good reason to be popular with the locals who are willing to walk to the pub. It serves a good solid lunch, not the food I would choose, nor cook myself, but a sort of English retro style of mashed potatoes, garden peas and braised meat. Everything that comes out of the kitchen is hot, tasty and filling, and in no way too adventurous; often the best alternative for the older crowd who like a good pint and a bit of nosh. It loses a star because especially around holidays, it gets so crowded that they run out of food, although to their credit, it does mean they by fresh and local where possible, every day. I just went back to their website and they do have some slightly more daring things sneaking into their menu. The taps are good with a nice selection and both the beer and the food is priced just right.