Ramsey's Brasserie - Menu

Ramsey Road, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Meat, Pasta, Chicken

4 💬 136 Reviews
Ramsey's Brasserie

Phone: +441480463122

Address: Ramsey Road, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

City: Huntingdonshire

Dishes: 10

Reviews: 136

Website: http://www.ramseysbrasserie.co.uk/

"This is under new management (owners also run The Windmill Restaurant, Somersham . They are doing a fantastic job (unlike the previous owner and must have employed a top notch chef, because the food is outstanding so much so that we have been 4 times in 5 weeks. They have a set menu (excellent value and an à la carte menu. I recommend the chicken Caesar salad (I wouldn’t normally go for salad, but this was what I refer to as a ‘meaty’ salad (that doesn’t necessarily mean meat, but a hearty, full salad with a lot of ingredients I recently heard the requirements for a good salad being discussed on Radio 4 and this salad had everything: Texture, oiliness (a tasty dressing , a lot of lovely vegetation, such as radiccio (cannot spell it , baby leaf spinach, pea shoots, carrots ... I cannot remember everything though, there was so much (but not overdone . I tried it a second time and it was different, but just as good, and had the addition of bacon. The Dirty burger and chips ... well, my partner and I agree that this is the tastiest burger we ever had (and I used to live in the States!! We also had a sharer starter platter (breads, breadsticks, olives and meat which was lovely and good value. They have a nice bar, you can eat on the terrace (sheltered if you want or inside and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable (we tested them on their knowledge of the history of Slepe Hall it used to be a girls’ school . Really impressed, very happy customers. Go there!"

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jaggerjub jaggerjub

Superb lunch, great value.....and the duphinoise potatoe was the best I've ever tasted! Compliments to the chef Keith. Great time with ex work colleagues, yet again, the food never fails to delight!

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C2244JFjohnb
C2244JFjohnb

We have just enjoyed a superb takeaway Sunday lunch from Slepe Hall hotel. There was plenty of delicious food and piping hot gravy, all served up in separate containers. If you fancy giving your cook the day off and a treat, give Slepe Hall a try


Chris
Chris

Lunch with friends in the bar no atmosphere but chose this as so little choice on the lunch menu in adjoining room. Pasta dishes fine but others were overpriced and not good. £3.50 for a bowl of chips?! Has potential to do ok but need better staff responses to queries and better value for money to survive in this competitive town!


barbarah24482018
barbarah24482018

We had a fantastic family meal for 13 people .we were well spaced and everyone felt at ease . The staff had face shields which was good . The meal was excellent everyone chose their own food we had 3 courses and had no complaints about anything.The staff were friendly ,but kept their distance where possible.A pleasant and polite experience.


O243PKkevinr
O243PKkevinr

After visiting many different drinking establishments in different areas of the country I can confidently say that Slepe Hall is a perfect place for a relaxing drink during these unprecedented times. Treat yourself and sit outside enjoying the sunset in a perfectly safe environment. Enthusiastic attentive staff, well trained, good attitude and customer service!


Coastal595066
Coastal595066

We had a wonderful afternoon tea at Slepe Hall. I called to enquire before booking as I have a nut allergy and, after a chat with the Head Chef, I was reassured and made a booking. The food was fabulous, and the tea was lovely too. The measures put in place for Covid-19 prevention made us feel safe throughout, and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!


Norma
Norma

My husband and I had a delicious vegetarian lunch in a delightful, cosy setting here on Friday, with friendly, efficent service. Great location just outside the centre of St. Ives with plenty parking, and fabulous, old country house style beautifully refurbished. We had tomato risotto and two wonderful puddings an excellent chef! We were also grateful that our main waitress was wearing a plastic visor. (I do feel strongly about this when people are standing directly over us and our food it is simple hygiene and good manners and I wish other restaurants would do the same. Our only two points for improvement are: 1 please provide more vegetarian and vegan options, and label these clearly we li...


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rjlT2461HY

Recently moved to the area and opted to try this place for a mid week meal. Lovely front terrace to enjoy the evening sunshine, service a little slow due to being very busy due to the current government eat out help out scheme. We did need to seek waiters a couple of times and did feel we had been forgotten about as the dining rooms indoors were very busy we opted to wait patiently with drinks outside. Once served and seated indoors the food served was delicious and well worth the wait. I've given this a 5 star rating as all 3 meals were presented beautifully, were fresh and piping hot and most of all were delicious. Great value for money and a great choice of menu. Usually I wouldnt have be...


Anthony
Anthony

Nice location. The Crayfish Pawn Starter portion was very small at £5.50. No more than two mouthfuls. The roast lamb was good but the roast beef was over-cooked, dry and hard. This was declined but the server said this was how people preferred it but then said last week it was good being succulent and slightly rare! This is how I would have liked it. Vegetable selection OK but the Yorkshire Puddings (only one per person) very small, flat soggy. Gravy disappointing, obviously came from a packet and not made with the roast meat juices. The Pecan Pie had to be sent back as it tasted musty. The Bread Pudding was grey, stodgy and cold. Clearly bought-in and not made in the kitchen. Served with on...


Jules512015
Jules512015

This is under new management (owners also run The Windmill Restaurant, Somersham . They are doing a fantastic job (unlike the previous owner and must have employed a top notch chef, because the food is outstanding so much so that we have been 4 times in 5 weeks. They have a set menu (excellent value and an à la carte menu. I recommend the chicken Caesar salad (I wouldn’t normally go for salad, but this was what I refer to as a ‘meaty’ salad (that doesn’t necessarily mean meat, but a hearty, full salad with a lot of ingredients I recently heard the requirements for a good salad being discussed on Radio 4 and this salad had everything: Texture, oiliness (a tasty dressing , a lot of lovely vege...

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Reservations
  • Serves Alcohol
  • Outdoor Seating

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