The Vine Inn - Menu

42 Hospital Street, Nantwich CW5 5RP, United Kingdom, Cheshire East

🛍 Fish, Steak, British, Sandwiches

4.2 💬 3087 Reviews
The Vine Inn

Phone: +441270619055

Address: 42 Hospital Street, Nantwich CW5 5RP, United Kingdom, Cheshire East

City: Cheshire East

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 3087

Website: https://www.vineinnnantwich.co.uk/

"I would recommend skipping this place. The manager was extremely rude and really needs to be put in check. She has no idea how to communicate with customers. I just started returning to this pub after a long time, but it’s just average. There are plenty of other places to spend our money. I hope the management at Hyde Brewery takes note of this."

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Qype
Qype

This is a fantastic local pub with excellent beer and food. It's definitely worth a visit!


Sarah
Sarah

Didn't have time to eat but service from Mat was fanastic. Lovely to see it busy too. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Anthony
Anthony

Basic pub food. Pies were really tasty and excellent value for money. Price per person: £10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4


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T9649RUnancyc

Come here at least once a week, staff and service always top notch, a real town pub with great drinks and full of community spirit


Phil
Phil

This is a fantastic spot for drinks and spending time with friends. They've also recently been renovated. The pie and mash looked delicious! Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Nally
Nally

Just dropped by for a quick drink with my mum and my 7 year old, ordered drinks and was just in time to order a kid's meal, chicken nuggets and chips , All homemade And generous portion size...would highly recommend this place.. Hopefully in the future they will decide to run food at a later time cause it's very good.


Matthew
Matthew

I recently visited this pub for the first time while in Stoke, and I was impressed by how friendly everyone was when we walked in. They were very accommodating with our newborn, which we really appreciated. It’s a great place to enjoy a beer! Although we didn’t try the food, the dishes that were coming out of the kitchen looked amazing.


Pominoz1
Pominoz1

We were looking for a break from the motorway traffic when we came across a charming little pub in the quaint English town of Nantwich. The specialty recommended to us was a pie and a pint, so we shared a Steak and Kidney Pie with Beef Stilton, accompanied by 'mushy peas,' along with a pint of Hydes Northern Ale. It was delightful northern fare!


kathryn
kathryn

I would recommend skipping this place. The manager was extremely rude and really needs to be put in check. She has no idea how to communicate with customers. I just started returning to this pub after a long time, but it’s just average. There are plenty of other places to spend our money. I hope the management at Hyde Brewery takes note of this.

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.
  • 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.
  • Sandwiches A delightful assortment of freshly made sandwiches, crafted with premium ingredients and served on artisan bread. Perfect for a quick lunch or a satisfying meal, each bite is packed with flavor and goodness.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Television

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