The White Lion - Menu

31 Main Road, CW2 5NA, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Pubs, Full, Steak, Dining

4 💬 705 Reviews
The White Lion

Phone: +441270587011

Address: 31 Main Road, CW2 5NA, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

City: Cheshire East

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 705

Website: http://www.thewhitelionweston.com/

"I booked the festive menu for three and said I would have something off the menu all four of us had purchased a voucher for £15 which enabled us to have £25 towards meal and drinks. The three friends each paid a deposit of £5. The meal was dreadful!!! The service was slow and we were the only ones in there! The beef had no Yorkshire pudding, the Turkey ROLL was like Bernard matthew’s, my chicken was over cooked and dry it was supposed to have a sauce but I had to ask for gravy it was so dry! And the dessert (treacle tart) was not only cold but rock hard!!! We asked to speak to someone to say how disappointed we were and basically were brushed off then she told us one voucher per bill but we were told per person! So she then had to split the bill we all ended up giving her our vouchers because we wouldn’t go again. Appalling! The two stars were for the decorations!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Burger

Mains

Starters

Hot Drinks - Tea

Extras

Salad

Salads

Entrées

Pizza

Sweetness & Light

Fish Dishes

Sides & Salads

Bar Snacks

Soups

Main Course

Comfort Foods

Le Thé

A La Carte

Fries (Skin On Fries)

Crepes Variations

Thursday - Pasta Factory

Main Courses

Desserts

Breakfast Hot Selection

Jar Snacks

Lindsey Lindsey

Really lovely experience. Beautifully decorated, varied menu and attentive friendly staff will come again.

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Daun
Daun

Met up for a school reunion, group of 10. Lovely room, great food for the evening meal and breakfast. Would definitely book again. Thank you to the staff.


Karen
Karen

The White Lion has a reputation for great food and service, but last night was terrible. The staff were slow and some were rude, with the manager even talking about us behind our backs. My lamb dish turned out to be pork, our table was full of empty glasses, and we weren't even offered a dessert menu. I will not be coming back.


SteveMalkin
SteveMalkin

Paid my first visit to this venue the other day and was extremely surprised by the quality of both the restaurant and the food. I chose from the lunch menu this time, and the steak was excellent. The actual interior and layout is excellent, and the staff were very pleasant. Will be returning soon to try the evening menu. Highly recommended View menu


170jor
170jor

Went here sometime ago with past owners so thought I would try it again. Not a good experience . Food was really poor quality and the expresso coffee was served in a dirty mug. Saved somewhat by decent and friendly young staff but they weren’t able to handle complaints appropriately. Not sure what’s happened here. Hope they manage to get it together.


jeffreyj224
jeffreyj224

Used this venue regularly over last 10 years .Food was always good service good.Prices gone thru the roof since Covid ...£5.25 for 125mm red wine is city price! The pub is still a very nice place BUT last visit marred by a younger group using excessive bad language ..not nice when ladies are present is it ? ! Management need to curtail this as it disrespectful to customers bar staff ! It deserves better ambiance than this needs to return to its original very nice quality !


Clive
Clive

I used to enjoy dining at this restaurant in the past, but my recent experience was disappointing. I ordered a lamb dish, but was served a pork chop instead, which was also raw. After sending it back, it came back cooked but still pork, not lamb as I had requested. When questioned, the chef insisted it was lamb because that's what was written on the packet. Throughout the 3-hour meal, no glasses were cleared and we were not even offered dessert, despite there being plenty of staff available. I am hesitant to return to this restaurant in the future. View menu


Joshua
Joshua

The service and food at this restaurant are average since it changed ownership. The Sunday lunch was okay, but the plating seemed off. There was a string of fat unattached to the meat, and the mashed potatoes were the worst I've ever tasted, and they cost an extra £4, which is ridiculous. Charging an extra £1.50 for a Yorkshire pudding and £4 for mash on the Sunday lunch menu does not make it a traditional Sunday lunch. I would not recommend this restaurant, especially if you had been to the White Lion before the change in ownership, as it does not compare to the quality and ambiance of the previous establishment.


241smartt
241smartt

Just below average food nothing special but not bad either . The rissotto looked good but was a bit bland same goes for the chicken wrap . We actually had a lovely time as it was a group of 4 friends meeting for a day out and our waiter was good and friendly at the table but didn’t do the usual checks and we were left for long periods . The restaurant was very cold and draughty with no ambience at all it definitely looks like it’s run on a shoe string which is a shame as it used to be a ‘go to ‘ destination. It was also exceptionally quiet considering it was a Saturday lunch . Had to grab attention of a disgruntled member of staff to get the bill as our waiter had disappeared . It needs some...


Sioux
Sioux

I booked the festive menu for three and said I would have something off the menu all four of us had purchased a voucher for £15 which enabled us to have £25 towards meal and drinks. The three friends each paid a deposit of £5. The meal was dreadful!!! The service was slow and we were the only ones in there! The beef had no Yorkshire pudding, the Turkey ROLL was like Bernard matthew’s, my chicken was over cooked and dry it was supposed to have a sauce but I had to ask for gravy it was so dry! And the dessert (treacle tart) was not only cold but rock hard!!! We asked to speak to someone to say how disappointed we were and basically were brushed off then she told us one voucher per bill but we... View menu

Categories

  • Pubs "Discover a cozy atmosphere with hearty meals, craft beers, and classic pub fare. Enjoy comfort food favorites like fish and chips, burgers, and wings, paired with a refreshing pint or creative cocktail."
  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate. View menu
  • 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.
  • Dining Enjoy a diverse dining experience with an array of delectable dishes crafted from the finest ingredients, pleasing both classic and adventurous palates, in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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