Amazing staff and service from everyone who dealt with us. 11 of us including guys in wheelchairs were accommodated even though they were extremely busy and the fact we hadn’t booked. Nothing was too much trouble and we were all made to feel very welcome. One meal was blended up by a lovely lady who took myself to the front of the queue for carvery where I picked the food out to be blended. This was done extremely well and back at the table in record time. It really was an all round great experience with good food thrown in. We will all be visiting again without a doubt. Well done guys and gals, if we could give out gold stars you would all have one. Thank you for everything
Second time I've been in on a Wednesday both times had the carvery had beef which was cut quite thick put my fork into it and it fell apart on my fork perfectly done also mixed with gammon and veg cracking meal .ended up meeting Chris xc and got hammered . Second time beef again cooked the same with pork in by 17.30 out by 18.30 black current and lemonade take away dessert in all beautiful tea time sorted on a Wednesday defo got to try other menu going on quality of carvery staff fantastic 5 stars
I was actually very surprised. Was expecting pub food,but it was like in proper restaurant. Sir Leone steak was perfectly done,other food was also excellent.
Dog friendly,snooker available. A lot of parking spaces,also for disabled.
Definitely worth a visit. Afternoon,food served from 5pm
Had a lovely family meal here on a Saturday. There was 9 of us and we arrived late, but they were very accommodating, clearing and cleaning a large table for us and keeping the kitchen open so we could enjoy our meal and had the option to have dessert if we wanted to. The food was absolutely delicious, everyone throughly enjoyed their meals. It is also in a lovely position, with the back overlooking the docks. Highly recommend this place and we will be visiting again.
Amazing Ploughman's lunch, I don't like cheese, so I had extra ham with a side order of roast potatoes, the best in Bridgwater.
The Admirals Landing served me well once again today with an excellent Sunday carvery the carvery was lovely and hot and you could have as much vegetables and gravy with three choices of meats and also if you wanted then a wide selection of desserts on offer including e.g. Aero Choc Cheesecake with a choice of cream or ice cream so I chose to go with the Cheesecake...ice cream. The carvery and dessert was very nicely priced and affordable. I won't have supper now as I had enough to keep me going. The Admirals Landing is well worth a visit and would recommend it to everyone who lives locally and from afar.
Really nice restaurant next to the docks. We had a vegetable homemade lasaña really tasty and nice and a burguer with nuggets and JD sauce really good. The people working there are nice and the place has a restaurant part appart from the pub which also serves sunday roast on sundays. It has also a terrace for the sunny days.
Decent place for a drink or even dinner. We had the JD burger and the lasagne and both dishes were tasty. No service to the table so you need to go to the bar and order there. Efficient service and tasty food. Nothing fancy but great if that is what you are looking for
A terrific place to eat ,
great atmosphere, brilliant food especially the yummy carvery and mouth watering deserts.
What a pub this is it’s a lovely size, inside and outside seating near the docks I eat there regularly the food is delicious proper pub style food and regular specials, and the carvery is incredible everything you come toexpect. Iv just had some Sunday dinners delivered from them today and it hit the spot I wouldn’t charge a thing. Staff are all great family atmosphere the admirals landing go give it a try
Family meal, children loved their meals, adult meals hot and tasty, great staff pleasant and friendly atmosphere great.
An extremely busy pub with a carvery and bar. It took a long while to get served because of the sheer volume of customers and getting to the bar at peak Sunday trading was impossible! However the staff were courteous, industrious and very hard working. Outside there is the empty canal basin part of the Bridgewater canal and Parrett navigation referred to as the Bridgewater docks or basin which is of significant historical interest there is a grade 2 listed inoperable bastion bridge and two defunct inoperable lock gates. The Bridgewater canal access gates are permanently open so the floating docks within the basin are at canal height. The lock gates to the river Parrett are silted up so inspite of a massive tidal drop of 8’ the basin doesn’t drain to river level. There are numerous defunct sluice gates that used to drain silt out of the basin and an original Victorian hand operated crane. Redevelopment is hampered by an inability of the RIver & Canal Trust to liaise with the borough council over mutual lease responsibilities which is hampering a potentially lucrative development. Currently no boats are allowed to moor on the pontoons.
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