The Kitchen United Kingdom

47 Sadler Gateshire DE1 3NQ, Enderby, United Kingdom

🛍 Bars, Beer, Pizza, Bistro

4.3 💬 32 Reviews
The Kitchen United Kingdom

Phone: +441332608619

Address: 47 Sadler Gateshire DE1 3NQ, Enderby, United Kingdom

City: Enderby

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 32

"Lovely to be greeted and showed to our table and so impressed that the chef had gone to the trouble of doing me a separate Vegan menu! We were sat by the door which was very cold couldn't really be helped and apparently we were meant to have a different table.Service was ok, but slow and the Pizza's that we ordered were forgotten about and only when I asked about them about minutes after the rest of our food had arrived were they cooked. No apology was made for this. The Kitchen is a lovely place and we will definitely be back to give them another go"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Extras

Indian

Mains

Salads

Entrées

Dessert

Street Tacos Jalisco Style

Breckland Orchard Sparkling "Posh Pop" Drinks

Breakfast - Easy & Toasty

Seasonal

Fish Dishes

Syrup Flavors

Spirits

Burger

Bakery Selection

Side Orders

Porridge

Starters

Sparkling Pressés

Hot Dishes

Small/Sharing Plates

Side Dishes

Burgers & Sandwiches

Small Plates

Hot Tea &Amp;Amp; Chai

Special Burger

Hot Chocolate

Breakfast Booster

Carrie Carrie

I visited Bardolino for lunch and it was a really nice, casual meal out.

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Reviews

Zoe
Zoe

A relaxed venue with tasty, freshly prepared food, that you want to take time to enjoy


Alexander
Alexander

A lovely restaurant. Really relaxed and great for a quiet meal with the family. Pizzas are amazing


Charles
Charles

Love this place! Especially stone baked pizza in their wood fired oven. Great service staff are so attentive. Thanks again View menu


Olivia
Olivia

One of two restaurants by famous British celebrity chef, Marco Pierre White in Birmingham, this is located on the fifth floor of the Cube giving nice views


Katie
Katie

Great service and happy staff! We had pizza, very reasonably priced and tasty but meal was very small and toppings were sparse. Still delicious and fresh. We would recommend and return. Thank you x


Елица
Елица

Great family gettogether, the staff were very helpful as we had in the party but we were all catered for without fuss. We had brunch, which was well presented and tasty, great value for money and staff were very attentive too. We would certainly visit again and plan to do so, in the near future Thank You View menu


Katie
Katie

Delightful town centre small restaurant catering for breakfastbrunch, lunch and now open on some evenings. Added bonus, they have wood fired pizza oven too. Well balanced menu to choose from and specials board. Food is delicious and well presented.Staff are friendly and welcoming, service is prompt. Lovely atmosphere


Valentina
Valentina

We went here for dinner on a Saturday evening. There were only a handful of tables busy but it still had an inviting and cosy feel to it. The pizzas were great and the choice of homemade cakes and puddings for dessert was amazing! I recommend the gluten free courgette and avocado cake yum! The staff were also incredibly accommodating in seating us at a table large enough for our daughter to sleep in her buggy alongside. A great place if you want somewhere cosy to have pizza and hold a conversation without being drowned out by noise


Lucas
Lucas

Lovely to be greeted and showed to our table and so impressed that the chef had gone to the trouble of doing me a separate Vegan menu! We were sat by the door which was very cold couldn't really be helped and apparently we were meant to have a different table.Service was ok, but slow and the Pizza's that we ordered were forgotten about and only when I asked about them about minutes after the rest of our food had arrived were they cooked. No apology was made for this. The Kitchen is a lovely place and we will definitely be back to give them another go View menu

Categories

  • Bars Discover our selection of expertly crafted cocktails, refreshing beers, and our curated list of fine wines. Perfect for unwinding with friends or pairing with your favorite dishes from our menu. Cheers!
  • Beer Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience. View menu
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Bistro A cozy and casual dining experience offering classic and contemporary dishes, crafted with fresh ingredients. Enjoy rich flavors and intimate atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Cafe
  • menu
  • Visa Card
  • menu
  • Mastercard

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