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Contribuisci feedbackOur first visit since lindsay took over. We used to come regularly when Michael was here but after closure and the first re opening we have not visited. We came with a friend and our 3 dogs , the lunch menu looked great but we asked if any specials were on. After checking in kiitchen my hunt had sea bass and king prawns. It was beautiful. Hassel back potatoes and the trimmings. I had the chichen supreme with black pudding and medley of veg etc and our friend had chicken bacon ciabbata with fries etc . I can honestly say it was the best pub meal we have had in ages. Thanking you so much . The staff were lovely , helpful and attentive. It was a pleasure to meet lindsay too. We will be back soon .
This is the first time we have visited the Nabs Head since it reopened. The Sunday lunch was the best we've ever had in a restaurant or pub, homemade and full of flavour. The chef obviously cares about quality tasty food. Brilliant service too. Many thanks, we will definitely be back!
This is the first time I have visited this pub; from my first experience, it will be my last. Took my Mum and Dad out for Sunday lunch. We all opted for a roast beef dinner. It was perfectly cooked thick slices of roast beef with homemade Yorkshire pudding and just enough veg. It goes perfectly with their Thwaites Gold ale. I finished the meal off with Chocolate Brownie. What an absolute gem of a pub in a lovely area of Salmesbury. Tentative staff and a reasonable price. Going back again this weekend. Thanks, everyone at the Nabs Head
As previous frequent visitors to the nabs so happy that's it's returned to be a great little pub with a landlord/landlady who really know how to run a pub and provide great food! Sunday lunch was just brilliant fish and chips and cheese and onion pie were just delicious service spot on with friendly efficient staff.... we will definitely be back!!
Just had a Sunday lunch and it was delicious and the plate piled high. Nice pint In a good bar/ restaurant in a lovely village....spot on