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Contribute FeedbackThe Alford Arms in the Hertfordshire countryside offers a rustic setting with potential. Although some dishes fell short of expectations, the slow roast duck leg and the roast pork belly were tasty. The reduced menu was disappointing, but the ambience was pleasant. The staff was busy due to a staff member leaving and an influx of customers. Overall, the cozy pub provides a charming countryside atmosphere with decent food and good service, making it a nice spot for a visit or a break during a leisurely walk. The Alford Arms is worth a try despite some shortcomings.
The alford weapons were formerly first class and one of our Go-to-Essen. I checked for tripadvisor in pastness. prices have increased significantly and the quality of food has gone downhill and is now in the best average. three. from our party had to return their tempura broccoli, as it was unusable and the food presentation no longer sees the quality of the restaurant. my porn was quite delicious, but very expensive at £20 for booze. the dish came with a potato croquettes and some greens, but additional sweets were extra up. it is a real scandal because the service is still good and the location is fabulous. Unfortunately, this is not a farewell, as our previous visit was not great, but because we have been customers for so long, we feel that we should give it another! very disappointed.
Not here before, so we were super satisfied when we realized how beautiful it was. only had a short time as with children anyway, all very efficient with very pleasant young employees. Eat and wein excellent with a good choice including the specificities of the place. was fully booked and a really good atmosphere will return 100%.
After I had a previous bad experience in this beautiful pub, I had hoped it might be one. I was wrong. my family and I were extremely underwhelmed with the standard of food served us! I would go so far that the king was insulting. While I went to the gents for a break in the festivities, I noticed that several plaques decorated the walls that the alford weapons as prize-winning. Unfortunately this appeared to end in 2019. I remember when I was in agreement with these accusations, but on the basis of today's offers I would no longer agree!
Family and I visited the alford arms for a birthday party. a advertised king prawn starter served as 4 small garnels, not larger than a £1 coin, some irregularly chopped pieces gurke and a bit bag salat. the baked goat cheese. starter came as a couple of chopped pieces of cheese with several burned crooks; dry as the teufels nails. the mains were tasteless. desserts appeared shop purchased. very disappointed, we will not return.
Below average experience. Roast dinners sold out by 4:20pm, went for the sausage and mash, my partner chose the cottage pie- both sadly below average. We last ate here 3 years ago and today was suppose to be a little bit of luxury- left me...feeling I make both dishes better at home myself. Service was mediocre. Was sat waiting for a menu and drinks for around 15 minutes. Such a shame as this place has stacks of potential. We skipped dessert due to our mains experience.