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Contribuiți la feedbackFantastic evening at The Queens Head from start to finish. Great ambience relaxed but a bit special also. Service attentive and the food outstanding Michelin Star level.
Absolutely incredible. Me and my wife have eaten a few times before. But last night was completely different. The food was out of this world. I had the trout tartare followed by the lobster and then the panacotta. Each dish was prepared perfectly and was a delight to eat. You will be foolish if you pass up the opportunity to eat here. Excellent service in a nice cozy pub like atmosphere. Cant complain at all
I've eaten here three times over last few months, twice in the evening for the three course posh pub dinner and once for Sunday lunch. Really enjoyed the food and atmosphere, both beef and lamb dishes excellent and have to give a mention to Sunday roast with fabulous Yorkshire pudding. There's some lovely walks around Askham, so appreciate you can take your dog. The staff team are friendly and helpful creating a lovely atmosphere. Would definitely recommend the food , when I eat out I like to have things that I couldn't make myself at home and it definitely is a bit special .
The pub itself is cozy and characterful, and has a cottage like charm. Staffed by young and friendly staff, the Sunday menu was limited to 3 options at a set price. £35 for 2 courses and £39 for 3 courses. Expensive, but we had high hopes given the pubs’ accolades and associations with other quality establishments locally. We opted for 2 courses and our children ordered from a limited choice children’s menu priced at £15 per child. Sourdough bread and homemade butter arrived moments after our order had been taken and all was initially positive. However, the main course arrived and the disappointment set in. Served on starter sized plates, the braised lamb was formed and resembled an overturned tin of tuna. The portion was meagre. Accompanied by the smallest ever roasted potatoes the plates looked sparse and underwhelming. The sides for the 3 adults were bland and uninspiring BBQ cabbage was one again they were minimal in quantity. The kids meals faired little better, equally dull and lacking. My mother in law opted for the fish and was presented with a single fillet of sea bass with a Yorkshire pudding and a mass of sauce. I ordered the Jam Roly Poly for dessert hoping for something memorable but instead was served a heavily suet based pudding chewy from being overcooked. The homemade custard that accompanied it was so thick that it had set in the serving jug. I was so disappointed. Overall, I felt overcharged and underwhelmed. Not somewhere I’d return or recommend.
Overall an expensive poorly cooked pretentious meal served in a pub. Probably the most uncomfortable window seat a good 4 inches too high and no way to get comfortable. People and dogs in bar. I booked a restaurant not pub grub Food. Pate was the best part. My husband had the beet salad. I would say not a £1 worth on his plate. He had the plaice which was well cooked and just ok. I had the lamb. A square cut of meat ? Undercooked raw fat on one side then we’ll overcooked on the other raw "crunchy pulses in a thin watery sauce. A deep fried cube of something and a luke warm overly sweet mint sauce. The greens well cooked. Followed by a bangvaverage treacle ginger tart Over all it was overpriced poorly cooked food at an uncomfortable seat in the bar. Certainly will not be recommending this to my house guests over the summer.