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Vegan-friendly
Lacto
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International
Beer/Wine
British
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. 'Flaming Grill' pub with a separate vegan menu. Options include courgette rolls, curry, Mexican burger, 'fish' n chips and Bakewell tart. Open Mon-Sat 11:00-22:00, Sun 11:00-21:30. Bar until 11:00pm.
5 Reviews
First Review by larkascending
Tay52
Points +59
Good value - Edit
I think they’ve upped the game from previous reviews.
Read more2 vegan starter options;
Vegan jackfruit drumsticks
Vegan Nachos
Really nice
3 Vegan mains;
Vegan Mexican Enchiladas- mildly spiced
Beyond burger
Vegetable flat bread
It’s pub grub - but tastes good
Dessert - Apple pie with Vegan ice cream
You know what your getting, on our visit fresh and hot.
Guest
EllieWinstanley
Points +50
Cheap and easy - Edit
2 vegan mains for 9.99, vegan fish and chips was a nice big portion, as was the mushroom pie!chain pub food so nothing amazing but really it’s just good that it’s there when you need something easy
Read moreGuest
Crocadillo
Points +51
It is what it is - Edit
It’s is what it is. It’s a chain pub that has a vegan menu. It’s edible, nothing fancy and when with mixed dietary eaters it’s nice to be able to have a 3 courses if wanted. The courgette rolls are nice, the miso burger is ok and so is the curry, fills a hungry tum but the chocolate torte is amazing! The vegan menu is cheap and cheerful. The staff are always friendly
Read morePros: Chocolate dessert , Cheap and cheerful , Friendly
Guest
cat_aus
Points +329
Totally Okay - Edit
We were glad to find this pub with lots of vegan options, during our recent trip to the area. It's a good place to go when you have a big group or a bunch of varying dietary needs dining together.
Read moreI had the "Fish" and Chips. It was surprisingly fishy in taste but was more of a crumb than batter outside.
The bean burger was also fine. Nothing to rave about.
Pros: good service
Guest
larkascending
Points +20
Mixed - Edit
Fare play for having a separate vegan menu; 3 of our party opted for the Mexican bean burger which was packed with lots of beans and had a decent outer crumb to hold it together within the bun. I couldn’t help feeling however like our meals were a little second glass compared to the meat dish options; the burgers I’m sure were cooked from frozen because the frost seemed to have got into them- like when you freeze bread and don’t seal the pack properly, the texture wasn’t quite right. Our chips had been cooked separately to the accompaniments on the meat based meals which I guess is due to what goes into the fryers along with the regular chips; this was evident because our chips were pale and soggy, in contrast to the crisp and golden regulars. The fried onion rings were also missing from the dish in contrast to the menu description. Desserts however were excellent- warm bakewell slice, chocolate tart both served with coconut ice cream and was a nice end to the meal. It’s commendable that the pub has an independent vegan menu, but there needs to be some commitment to raise the vegan options to the same level as dishes on the regular menu. Also I feel they should keep the vegan menu on the table with the others to draw attention to this choice-one of our party who eats meat chose the vegan burger over a meat option because it sounded good.
Read morePros: Separate vegan menu with choices for 3 courses, Conscientious about cooking separately , Desserts!
Cons: Second class vegan meals in comparison, Cooked from frozen, Sticky table
Guest
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