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Contribuisci feedbackBorn in Rendham, it was a nostalgic experience visiting the pub after many years. I had a delightful meal on a Thursday evening and was pleased to see the pub bustling with diners. I brought my dog along, and she was warmly welcomed with treats, a water dish, and a cozy blanket to sit on. The service was excellent, and the food was incredibly tasty. I highly recommend dining here and will definitely return when I'm in the area again. The friendly atmosphere and cozy log fire were lovely touches.
We went to the Rendham White Horse for lunch on a Friday after walking from the nearby Lonely Farm Campsite. We were greeted warmly by a friendly woman behind the bar. Since we don't drink alcohol, we opted for soft drinks, which had a good selection. The bar seemed to have a wide variety of drinks to choose from. We both decided to order the steak and kidney suet pudding, a dish we both enjoyed in the past. The food arrived promptly and was piping hot and delicious! The portion size of the pudding was just right, satisfying most appetites. Although we were offered dessert, we declined due to our upcoming walk back. Overall, we had a lovely lunch and would highly recommend a visit to the Rendham White Horse.
This quaint village pub is a charming spot with a fantastic Sunday dinner. Our order got a little mixed up at first, but was quickly corrected. Some of the staff seemed new and young, with room to learn, but they were all very nice and friendly.
A so friendly and warm welcome. a large selection of beers from Woodforde’s brewery, including a frecher sweeter stout and a dark mild. some top knot art also on the walls.
Thursday 30 jan22 was our fourth visit since the takeover of the new owner and his always good beer and eat etc. but unfortunately there has gone a bit quite wrong now. we were a party of 3 this time, but 4-6 at earlier locations. three. steaks, two were in order, the third was the half of the size and not the same cut. I should have sent it back, but the others in the party had a good time so I had it slipped, which was a mistake. then moved back into the desert two were good, the third (mine) was a pure ice cream, but I soon discovered to my frightening a sharp clump of plastic (probably broken from the storage container lid) in my mouth the size of a £ 1 coin! I hate to think what might be happy. this was the last stray, until the counter (plastic and ice in the hand) and told the waitress, where I was offered a replacement or ice from the bill. no apology by management. No, I'm sorry. I just couldn't believe what I heard. because I suspected that the duty would come to a number of people and later talked about it. Oh and yes, it gets worse. we ordered a few take-beers and it came from another and I thought a few words of apology or a discount maybe, na zilch. we paid left and with no tip. it is only the quality of the beer that stops this total value lees. our group visits rendham several times a year, but we will not go there again! the personal needs a certain training to deal with such problems, although it should not be before. tony reading