The Crown Inn Info
Amenities
Service options
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Outdoor seating
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Dine-in
Accessibility
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Cocktails
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Food
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Spirits
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Wine
Dining options
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Seating
Amenities
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Toilets
Atmosphere
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Casual
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Cosy
Crowd
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Groups
Planning
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Accepts reservations
Payments
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Credit cards
Parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Pets
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Dogs allowed
Best KPortal Reviews
We went for an unplanned lunch on a Thursday. Met with a friendly, warm welcome and had the pick of the tables as there were no others dining when we were there. This, I presume, is why others rate the atmosphere more highly than I do. There’s a good range of pub food and both of us were very happy with our choices (beef bourguignon and sesame chicken strips). The only real negative is that I feel the decor is tired and dated throughout but this may not be so obvious when the place is full.
It was my husbands 60th so quite a large group, the pub was very busy as always, the staff are amazing, they never stop, the food was brought to our table hot and delicious, a mix of carverys and daily menu, they let me bring my own cake which they presented better than i ever could have for dessert. Never a disappointment at the crown. Thank you x
Good pub food, big portions, decent price in a nice setting. Several proper beers on too
Went to the crown in Glentham on a recommendation from a friend. What a lovely village pub it is. Staff were very friendly and attentive, the food was excellent and it had a great atmosphere. Roaring wood fire and some comfy chairs to relax is a really nice touch. Would highly recommend and will definitely be visiting again.
Just perfect !
I love this pub so much that we went there 3 times in a week during our holidays. The food is delicious, portion are perfect. Sunday roast is amazing (I had the nut roast). Kids love it too. The pie, fish n chips, roasted vegetable lasagna and chocolat brownie are really nice too????. I would defenitly recommand it !!
Date of visit: August 2022
Great meal for our farms Christmas meal. From start to finish, the food was first-rate.
Returned this weekend for the best fish and chips I've had in years. Don't miss the chance for some great food
Attended 'The Crown,' yesterday for an afternoon roast, which is sold in 2 sizes, the smaller being £12.95 and the larger £15.95. I ordered the larger roast beef, which comprised of the following.
2 slices of chewy beef
1 cinder Yorkshire pudding
3 gnarled roast potatoes
1 stuffing ball, hard on one side/soft on the other.
Dollop of indeterminate veg, which appeared to have started its day as cabbage/red cabbage of some description.
Gravy boat of "ah Bisto..."
Usual accompaniments such as cauliflower cheese are purchased separately, £3.95 for a small ramekins offering.
Feedback was given when asked, including during check back & then whilst paying the bill, only to be met with, "we've had others in tonight & they thought it was ok."
I appreciate that feedback will not always be what you want to hear, it may go against your own opinion, however it should not be ignored nor just brushed to one side to avoid your embarrassment.
The cons-
Food was poor, at £15.95 they ought be doing better. As well as the other faults listed, the plates were only half full.
Side orders- is there really any need to be up-selling such an item, which many/most include?
Ambience- football showing on TV across the pub, which may but be to your taste, should you have a view from your seat.
Pros-
Car parking for ample vehicles.
The servers were friendly, if under trained on handling the issues encountered.
The damage-
Circa £105 for 4 adults roast- 2 kids dishes & some drinks.
The verdict-
For most, this will be a drive to pub, based on it's location. All things considered the offering was of a low quality with much room for improvement. Some low hanging fruit fixes, would elevate this establishment into the average.
I was not expecting high end, but a good solid offering, which disappointingly I did not find.
From my time in the pub I got the impression that there is a strong local following, which I applaud. There appeared to be familiarity between staff and punters. Retaining old customers is one thing, attracting new is quite another.
If you're looking for a spit & sawdust pub, this may be the pub for you. Its a bit rough around it's edges but maintains some old pub charm.
If you're looking for decent food, I'd give this place a swerve. I would not go out of my way to travel to this pub again.
A beautiful pub in a little village easily accessible from the local antiques compound and from Grimsby. The landlord and staff were so friendly and it was so lovely to have food come out of the kitchen piping hot and fresh. It was a nice change from city centre restaurants where your food can be under a heat lamp for some time. We had the cajun wings to start, a really good sized portion and I had the fish and chips for my main, local fish too. Pub fish and chips always beat the chippy and these lived upto expectations, amazing portions, perfectly crispy batter, and beautiful chips. Would highly recommend a visit. The interior design is so homely and cosy, with a good atmosphere whilst not feeling too busy. Reasonably priced and with a local village pub feel whilst still providing all the modern drinks like aperol spritz ect. Definitely worth a visit and we will be returning in the future. The cheesy garlic bread is a must have side to share around the table.
Quick Facts About The Crown Inn
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 02:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 02:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 02:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Thursday | 02:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Friday | 02:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Saturday | 02:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Sunday | 02:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
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