The Pinewood - Menu

Old Hunstanton Road, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, United Kingdom

🛍 Fish, Wine, Coffee, Cheese

4 💬 90 Reviews
The Pinewood

Phone: +441485533486

Address: Old Hunstanton Road, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, United Kingdom

City: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 90

"I would recommend an evening meal in this restaurant a varied and interesting menu, good sized portions too. The food was well cooked and presented. The staff were polite and efficient. The dining room is tastefully decorated and the lighting is just right. The selection available at breakfast is good just one point though I found the (hot) buffet was only lukewarm so could have done with being hotter. However when the breakfast is cooked to order it is both hot and plentiful and well worth waiting a few minutes for. Personally I do prefer my food cooked to order as I like my food hot. The service was good and its nice to only wait a few minutes before being served with your tea or coffee."

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Susan Susan

The food at Caley Hall was of a very high standard, the breakfasts were excellent with fresh fruit and every thing you could want

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Van
Van

The restaurant is part of the Caley Hall Hotel and is open to non-residents. We ate at the restaurant when staying at the Hotel and we impressed by the range on the menu and the speed of service.


Eileen
Eileen

We had breakfast and dinner on both nights. Both excellent and efficiently served. A good choice of fruits and cereal and cooked breakfast. A good choice of dishes for dinner including a vegetarian option.


AndreaS3487
AndreaS3487

Had a good meal here a couple of weeks ago. Interesting and varied menu. Portions maybe on the small size and on the high price. Restaurant very quiet for a Saturday evening but enjoyable. Stall seemed quite inexperienced but pleasant


An
An

We (a group of pensioners) had a Christmas lunch at Caley hall and were very impressed by the quality (and quantity) of the food, the delightfully helpful service and the atmosphere that this created. We will return and will probably stay next time


Donovan
Donovan

The standard of catering was of a satisfactory level, and the ambience of the restaurant was pleasing, particularly following a long, road journey. We liked the attention of the staff, who have clearly been well trained, and they were keen to ensure that all was well and that the chef should know how we felt about his cooking.


John
John

Visited as a party of 12 for a birthday celebration. Great food, several people commented on how good the vegetables were. One person thought the lamb was poor though. Good service except for one grumpy waitress out of three. Overall excellent but the bar would benefit from a wider beer and spirits selection. Worth a visit if in the area.


Jacqueline
Jacqueline

We hadn't been to Caley Hall for some time and our last visit was not inspiring however we decided to try again. My elderly mother and I went for Sunday lunch. It was very nice...the service was decent however for my Sunday lunch I would chose other places in the area.Pleasant dining room and pleasant outside seating.Sorry Caley.....bring back the Sunday Carvery...we are not the only ones to say this.Whilst my ratings may appear a little harsh there is a lot of competition in the area and I feel Caley Hall could improve.Atmosphere? Maybe some background music?


2AnnieB62
2AnnieB62

Drawn to place because it was dog friendly. First impressions of the bar area were good although we were the sole people there initially. Partner ordered ham eggs and I plumped for the mushroom risotto. Quite a long wait for the food but assumed this was a good sign. Not so! The risotto may have had one mushroom somewhere in it I suppose. It looked unappealing with the texture more like a rice pudding. In fact it almost tasted as if a bit of cheese had been stirred into an old rice pud! Partners ham eggs was fine apparently. Suggest the chef pays a trip to The Moorings in Blakeney for a lesson on what a risotto should look taste like.


Tina61a
Tina61a

I would recommend an evening meal in this restaurant a varied and interesting menu, good sized portions too. The food was well cooked and presented. The staff were polite and efficient. The dining room is tastefully decorated and the lighting is just right. The selection available at breakfast is good just one point though I found the (hot) buffet was only lukewarm so could have done with being hotter. However when the breakfast is cooked to order it is both hot and plentiful and well worth waiting a few minutes for. Personally I do prefer my food cooked to order as I like my food hot. The service was good and its nice to only wait a few minutes before being served with your tea or coffee.

Categories

  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

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