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Contribute FeedbackThe Millstream has received mixed reviews lately, with some diners disappointed in the food quality and lack of vegetable options on the menu. However, there are also positive reviews praising the excellent service, friendly staff, and delicious burgers. The atmosphere is cozy, and the pub offers a good selection of food and drinks. Overall, while some guests have been let down by recent experiences, many others continue to enjoy their visits and highly recommend the restaurant for families and special occasions.
A group of 5 retired bankers (NatWest) frequent this venue regularly for a chat about current banking practice, when compared to the joyous times of yesteryear, pre retirement, reflecting upon how lucky we were! The usual lady server was well known to two of our crew, as they virtually live in the bar..the other three of us are some distance away so I pen this as an 'outsider '. As title, the menu is superior to our Hertfordshire McMullan 's..apparently there is some sort of choice to the local publicans..this here is excellent for this type of venue with superior portions and choice. Place usually 'buzzy '..a little quieter today..always welcoming and efficient service. We had many pints and glasses of wine, including three Guinness, 5 main courses..all delicious with plates cleaned..from memory, the special Porky burger with sides, the pie, the super Fish and chips, Spinach Risotto and the chicken skewer. £140.00 including tip..many thanks..we 'll call again..cheers
Very busy when we arrived, told meal would be 30 minutes and it arrived in five. Good quality Sunday lunch with tender beef and great veg . Yorkshire pudding was not the best but as I hail From Gods own county only perfection will Suffice. Will. Certainly go again
The only reason I didn 't give five stars was: when we arrived I was using a rollator. When the man was deciding where to seat us I pointed this out and he said 'sorry but we have steps here and this wasn 't mentioned when booked '. The tone was unmistakablely of annoyance. We considered ourselves told off. I explained it was a day to day thing and today was a bad day so I had to use it. No response, no apology, no acknowledgement that I 'd spoken. If it 's that important to you then you should ask the question when someone books a table, 'and is anyone in your party disabled? '. It 's not difficult. As for steps.... we were shown to a table, not a step in sight. So the attitude was unnecessary, as well as unprofessional and unkind. Not the kind of greeting a customer would expect. Apart from that everything else was great, food, staff, prices. Just a shame the other staff were let down by one person who was in saw me as a problem.
We thought we 'd have go at the weekly pub quiz but also fancied a meal out, so booked a table for 6:30pm. Service (our waitress was the charming Kirsty) was good throughout and three of our party took advantage of the Rib Wednesday promotion which provided a delicious rack of ribs and a free drink. Buttermilk chicken burger was also really good. Soft drinks were well-presented with plenty of fizz and the McMullens IPA was a fantastic pint. We had time for a dessert (had to be ice-cream sundaes) before the quiz started at 8pm. We didn 't cover ourselves in glory when it came to the results, but had a really enjoyable evening and will definitely do it again. Thank you!
We go to this place most Sundays, I usually have Sunday roast beef. The meat and the vegetables are really lovely, gravy has a lovely flavour. The only thing is the roast potatoes, they are nearly always very hard, too over cooked. It's such a shame as roast potatoes is a big part of the dinner. They should be crispy but fluffy inside., shouldn't be too hard to improve the roast potatoes. There was three of us had roasts. One had gammon steak she had a jacket potato with it. and two more had hunters chicken,which had chips with it. The meals were all nicely served by a lovely young lady called Amy. We go here every Sunday when we are all together, we never have puddings as we take it in turns to go to each others houses, that person does a pudding, which works out lovely.