Lovely traditional pub in an idyllic country location. Wood fires, real ales and good food. South facing sunny patio.
Update 18 March 23 Taken over in the last few weeks and now a lower priced menu which will hopefully bring in the trade. Still a great location and good beer.
We had an amazing meal here - absolutely delicious, great menu choices - especially with some great vegan options - and very good service. It was a meal to remember!
Amazing food and staff, already went back two more times. Hiden jewel among Corby and surrounding restaurants!
We had our team Christmas lunch today. The food and service were second to none! Freshly prepared and presented fabulously! Highly recommend
Very friendly atmosphere and the food was very good as was the service. Next time we will have an evening meal out. Spacious car parking.
Friendly country pub in a lovely village. Great outdoors area for the summer. Good beer and gin. Will have to return for the food
Excellent choice of quality beer (esp Barnwell bitter) served by Meg the great host, Fabulous, fresh food created by experienced chef Bob in a 16th century pub…. …could it get better?
Just the weather could improve the time we had at the Queens Head and that’s not in their control clearly.
It was that good we went 5 or 6 times in the 9 nights we were in the area.
Thanks Meg and Bob, loved it, we will be back in summer for the outdoor wood fired pizza oven .
Ps, Casper sends a cuddle Meg.🐶
Visited for Saturday night’s dinner with in-laws. Staff were fantastic and attentive to our table. Food was spectacular. I especially appreciated the alcohol free Prosecco. We definitely will be visiting again.
We booked this restaurant based on the 4.8 review and food pictures. While the setting in a quaint village is picturesque, the food was average. For a Saturday lunch the menu was very basic, 4 items for mains and one item wasn’t available (the gammon). The remaining items were fish and chips (oven chips I presume based on texture and taste) and while the Cajun burger patty was succulent and quite good it was let down by the aforementioned oven chips. No children’s menu listed, although two options were made available: fish fingers or chicken goujons with chips and peas. Vegetarians would be disappointed (no mains). I am conflicted to leave this review as I appreciate that staffing and food supply issues - not to mention costs - make running a pub a biblical challenge, however the 4.8 google review and pictures are very misleading (certainly for a Saturday lunch).
The rib eye steak with the chimichurri was outstanding, service excellent.
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