The Abbey Inn (leek)

Abbey Green Road, ST13 8, Staffordshire Moorlands, United Kingdom

🛍 Steak, British, Ice Cream, Vegetarian

4.4 💬 1338 Reviews
The Abbey Inn (leek)

Phone: +441538382865

Address: Abbey Green Road, ST13 8, Staffordshire Moorlands, United Kingdom

City: Staffordshire Moorlands

Dishes: 5

Reviews: 1338

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

"After looking for a decent sounding place from many researched reviews, I decided to abbey inn. and a big decision was also. with my crooked, son and woman to lunch and was immediately impressed by the look of the place from the parking lot. we all ate from the special board. my fish chips were excellent, the lightness of the teig could not be improved, genie. my sohn my wife had the “highly recommended” (from one of the native) steak pie high quality old fashion suet top. “Amazing” her worte."

Menu - 5 options

All prices are estimates.

User User

Great food and lovely staff. Had a course Xmas celebration dinner and it was spot on. Thoroughly recommended!

Address

Show Map

Reviews

User
User

beautiful little pub. we held Sunday dinner with our dog, who was warmly welcomed. the staff was very friendly.


User
User

My partner and I enjoyed a lovely steak dinner food always delicious and big portions. The chocolate brownie and ice cream was amazing. Lovely evening definitely be back very soon.


User
User

We had a great early Christmas Dinner her with a large group of friends. The service and food was exceptional and I would highly recommended. I had roast beef which was beautiful and soft, and the Yorkshire puddings were amazing.


User
User

Booked table for for Sunday Lunch, with friends, had the small option for the roast, more than enough, excellent meal, the beef just fell apart, lovely crispy roast potatoes,choc brownie ice-cream for pudding, could not fault anything, very very good


User
User

the time here, but back. eating was very good as the service. the staff is very helpful and pleasing. the owners are very nice people. they cared for us, the sorted old and everyone expressed their desire to sit back on the raised terrace in the early or summer.


User
User

we arrived twice in December in the abbey and at every opportunity we had excellent eating and great service. nothing is too much annoying for the personal. I find the menu a little restricted, but after I said it was for everyone. in our party gave some good options. we will be eating again in the abbey. Sure. a hidden gem.


User
User

We were staying at Rudyard and wanted somewhere to eat for the last night of the holiday. Found this place on google and was not disappointed. Steak and pepper corn sauce was lovely as was the white bait. Both desserts were to die for. Lemon...Posset with short bread and Treacle Tart with ginger ice cream.. oh my word !!!. Would definitely recommend and will visit again.


User
User

Group of of us have had a fantastic Sunday dinner. Whether it was the specials Fish n Chips or the Beef or Chicken Sunday Roast it was absolutely delicious. The beef was so tender, the cauliflower cheese was tasty and the roasties and Yorkshire...pudding was superb. The fish and chips were described as the best ever., service was perfect with friendly staff who were very attentive. The starters were a good portion size as well. And puddings were delicious.


User
User

After looking for a decent sounding place from many researched reviews, I decided to abbey inn. and a big decision was also. with my crooked, son and woman to lunch and was immediately impressed by the look of the place from the parking lot. we all ate from the special board. my fish chips were excellent, the lightness of the teig could not be improved, genie. my sohn my wife had the “highly recommended” (from one of the native) steak pie high quality old fashion suet top. “Amazing” her worte.

Categories

  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Ice Cream A delightful selection of creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of flavors ranging from classic vanilla and chocolate to unique options like lavender honey and spicy mango, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Visa Card
  • Mastercard

Similar Restaurants

Charles Cotton

Charles Cotton

Market Place, Hartington I-SK17 0AL, United Kingdom

Pub • Cakes • British • Breakfast


"Our room faced the front of the hotel, and while the village was quiet with only two pubs and a small corner store, it seemed to be a shortcut for heavy vehicles speeding downhill at night, with headlights constantly illuminating our room. We also found out that the hotel closes in the evening if it's not busy, and the front door may be locked as early as 10 PM, requiring a code for re-entry. The internet service was poor; even standing just outside the front door, I had no reception and couldn't call the emergency numbers posted there. It appears that the quality of the rooms varies significantly, with some having been upgraded while others are less desirable, including our own. When we questioned our bill because we didn't think the room was worth £140, we were told that since we had booked through Charming Escapes, we should take it up with them, as the hotel receives only a fraction of what we paid. This made us feel like second-class guests, especially since it seemed we were stuck in a low-quality room. The standard rate for a double room is £90, and if I were to rate our experience like on the TV show "Four in a Bed," I would say £50 a night would have been generous. Previous reviews also mentioned an issue with the door handle and the ability to lock the room, which had not been fixed. If you’re just looking for a place to dry off your hiking boots, this hotel might suffice, but I wouldn't recommend staying here again. It has a lot of potential, and thankfully, we had a wonderful evening at The Devonshire Arms just across the street—it felt like a whole different experience. It seems the staff at Charles Cotton have simply given up."