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In September 2011, james b said about The Crown, Hartest
hadn't visited this Pub for a while, due to my location. It was as good as previous visits, and won't be leaving it so long till my next visit.
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In November 2011, Ramplins said about The Crown, Hartest
I called in to the Crown for an evening meal with my wife, as we live in the next village and faniced a change, an wow I was impressed, the decor was very nice, there is a huge open log burning fire which was alight, the staff were very welcoming and nothing was too much trouble. they have a few different areas to sit and have your meal all very nice, the menu boosts homemade food and it certainly tasted like it was, the food was presented and tasted very nice , the girls have done a great job here.
Oh i just read some of the other reviews on here I cant believe a few slating the place, sounds like jealous rivals to me!!!!!!!!
Will certainly visit again and recommend to a number of friends.
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In March 2012, Malcolm M said about The Crown, Hartest
We were recommended the crown and drove over 20 miles to try their Sunday lunch.
The staff made us feel very welcome, and we were seated on a roomy window table with a view towards the church.We both had roast pork with crackling and stuffing ball plus a mixture of six vegetables.
This was absolutely gorgeous, plenty of good quality and well cooked meat, and the vegetables cooked just right.We both had a sweet plus coffee and left well contented.
We hope to return very shortly.
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In August 2012, SuffolkPacer said about The Crown, Hartest
Visited this pub with food for an informal birthday meal and was pleasantly surprised at what was on offer. The service was a little slow but otherwise fine and very friendly, and there was plenty of choice on the menu. I enjoyed my 3 courses - indeed every plate - there were 5 of us - went back empty. The fish dishes we had were very good. This is not the place for a romantic meal, but for an informal gathering of friends it is to recommended.
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In August 2012, DaveSampson said about The Crown, Hartest
Popped in to The Crown for a quick lunch and ended up staying hours! the Staff were all really welcoming and the food was not only reasonably priced but outstanding quality. I had the pork starter and burger for my main. both exceeded expectation, hand cut chips onion rings all perfectly cooked. will be bringing the Mrs back for dinner soon. would reccomend to anyone. perfection
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In August 2012, 999777555 said about The Crown, Hartest
We recently ate dinner at The Crown and had a delicious and surprisingly excellent meal. I ordered the Monk fish and lentil main course which was frankly one of the best dishes I have ever eaten. The fish was cooked perfectly, the lentils had an amazing flavour and where not too firm. There was a pink lobster flavoured foam which was heavenly. My partner ordered a less sophisticated but still excellent steak pie and fried potatoes. She said it was delicious, very meaty and flavoursome. The presentation was very high end restaurant, something which did not quite marry with its surroundings.
The pub itself could be as good as the food given some attention. The dying plants in plastic pots as you arrive are not very inspiring and almost made us drive on. As 'gastro pubs' go the food was impressive but the venue looks unkempt and in need of some style and TLC.Service was friendly.
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In September 2012, Susan Jessica P said about The Crown, Hartest
Food was fab, staff were friendly and helpful, If you want a nice meal well worth paying that little extra to get good quality freshly cooked food. defiantly will visit again :-)
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In November 2012, Doggau said about The Crown, Hartest
Experiences of The Crown prior to this autumn are likely to have been bad or, if good, lucky. I know, I was unlucky!
All change in the kitchen and it’s gone from the ridiculous to the sublime. I chose braised belly of pork, truffle polenta, leek, celeriac, broccoli and pork crackling. Watching another table being served, I reckoned the vegetables with the pork would mostly be about setting off the pork with other tastes, so I ordered a side dish of vegetables to satisfy a big appetite. I had only popped out to have a drink and eat but I decided to drink and dine ... I recalled the menu and swayed between cauliflower soup and bread or skate wing, cauliflower pakora, with homemade crisps for starters. I like both cauliflower and homemade bread but fancied something fishy ... I chose Brancaster mussels steamed in lager with garlic, paprika and chilli with bread. Try hard and you can ruin good mussels; equally, you have to try very hard to make mussels exceptional; hats’ off to this chef. A good bowl of good mussels with plenty of liquor for lumps of bread; garlic in the nose, a little chilli on the tongue and paprika round the gills and the taste and texture of mussels ... heaven! Still wondering if I should just have ordered a super large plate of mussels with chips from the bar menu ... the main course arrived. The pork was beautiful and whilst not a fan of maize (except b-b-q sweet corn) or truffle, I enjoyed the polenta and realised that following the starter, the vegetables on the plate might well have been sufficient. Nevertheless I enjoyed demolishing the extra vegetables, including the braised swede, which I’d normally push to the side. I wasn’t expecting the piece of smoked eel which wonderfully complemented the sweetness in the pork and gave me visions of past debauchery in the Manorial Courtroom where I was eating!
Stuffed, I passed on the pudding even though there was real enthusiasm from the nearby table for their desserts. Getting attention could be a problem but otherwise staff were cheerful and helpful and, when the kitchen wound down, the chef appeared in the dining room ... genuine, and a nice touch. All in all, £23 which will be a lot more once folk start to find this chef. Friendly, great food.
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In November 2012, TonyA1958 said about The Crown, Hartest
Get yourself down to The Crown,Hartest if you want amazing food! The wife and I travelled up from Herts today and my Uncle and Aunt recommended this pub for lunch....but pub lunch does not describe the eating experience we had today. I had the squid,lemongrass,apple etc starter and the flavours were amazing! Steak and ale pie for main,buttery pie crust was heaven and the filling had steak that really did melt in the mouth with an unctious, full of flavour gravy that made you want the recipe( and two of these cost ONLY £15)!!
Orange tart,jelly and Green tea ice cream(with a lovely litte surprise included) was a lovely finish to an AMAZING lunch....Fabulous flavours just kept on coming with every course.Service was always with a smile and although it was a late late lunch (2.30) there was still a table of diners nearby to contribute to the atmosphere. Definitely the best pub lunch I have ever experienced......A M A Z I N G !!!!!!
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In December 2012, Tammi S said about The Crown, Hartest
I have visited The Crown several times over the last few years for dinner, a lunch/ snack or for a few drinks to cool me down in the middle of a bike ride. Every time has been fantastic- the food from the dinner menu is excellent, the sandwiches at lunch (I had a sausage sandwich last time) are beaut and the staff are efficient and polite but also unobtrusive. There is a little garden at the back which is lovely in summer and has a decent play area for families with young children. The only bad thing I can remember about this pub is that once I was cold there, but none of the rest of my family were and I was probably wearing something inappropriate for the weather so it's not really a fault of the pub. If you can't find it at first, take a few passes around the village green until you do, it's definitely worth the 20 minute drive from Bury (or bike ride if you're so inclined).
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