Winstanley Arms - Menu

The Glade, BRaunstone Town, Blaby, United Kingdom

🛍 Pubs, Pizza, Sushi, Fast Food

3.8 💬 103 Reviews

Phone: +441162890046

Address: The Glade, BRaunstone Town, Blaby, United Kingdom

City: Blaby

Menu Dishes: 6

Reviews: 103

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

"Attended today for the Sunday carvery...have to say the food was very good....the homemade complimentary vegetable soup was delicious....then the chef ... a very friendly young man gave us the choice of four meats...turkey, beef, pork and gammon...I chose the beef and turkey which I...then had lots of veg, cauliflower cheese..carrots..green beans..cabbage..broccoli...all cooked very well...then you get offered roast and new potatoes...Yorkie pud and stuffing...parsnips...liver and onions...gravy...all cooked very well...great achievement chef..... The atmosphere was friendly...the bar staff were helpful...the room was very clean and well organised....will defo be going back...today wasn’t overly busy due to terrible weather...but have heard that usually it is safer to book a table in advance...defo worth a visit...enjoy all. The price was I believe per head and for under s."

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All prices are estimates on menu.

Vegetarian

Chicken

Indian Lamb Specialties

Soups

Indian

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Our local for a few years , moved out of area now but still visit for family get togethers and has great value tasty food.

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User

Another great meal, lovely staff, landlady is very friendly. Great steaks and salads. Great guest beers for the hubby. Brilliant value for money. What’s not to like. Thank you all


Olivia
Olivia

Me and my Sister attend the quiz here every Wednesday. It's really good and friendly, and the bar staff are very friendly too. The food is good quality and great value for money too.


User
User

Can't fault the food and the staff, especially Hollie, such a lovely girl. Gave me and my family excellent service and always has a smile on her face. Just what you need when you have had a terrible day. View menu


User
User

I really enjoyed the Indian meal at this restaurant. I particularly loved the spinach chicken, mixed grill, Chilly paneer, and Lamb Karahi. Their butter chicken is a must-try dish! I give them top marks all around.


User
User

The pub is charming and the food is delicious, but the only drawback is that if you sit in the bar area, you may have to endure the sound of children upstairs being noisy and disruptive. It can become annoying after a while, so we decided to leave.


User
User

Won't be going back because of this miserable bloke. food was nice. Prices are good value. I did put a report on here but deleted it. I thought the miserable guy was the landlord. Apologies. He needs a few lessons on customer service. He put...a damper on the time spent in there. View menu


User
User

Avoid this place at all costs! I went with my daughter and we were greeted by unruly individuals who seemed to be regular troublemakers in the area. Not only were they allowed inside, but they were also served alcohol multiple times, despite clearly being underage. The management at this restaurant needs to be replaced immediately. I have reported this incident to the police and trading standards.


Oliver
Oliver

Been coming down for a number of years now, got to know all the staff, the locals and the owners, always well looked after! The lager is always spot on and the food menu is an absolute bargain. The atmosphere is spot on, especially when...the suns out and everybody is outside having a laugh! A secure park for the kids to play on and for the parents to sit at is always a bonus. Great pub, thank you!


Dean
Dean

Attended today for the Sunday carvery...have to say the food was very good....the homemade complimentary vegetable soup was delicious....then the chef ... a very friendly young man gave us the choice of four meats...turkey, beef, pork and gammon...I chose the beef and turkey which I...then had lots of veg, cauliflower cheese..carrots..green beans..cabbage..broccoli...all cooked very well...then you get offered roast and new potatoes...Yorkie pud and stuffing...parsnips...liver and onions...gravy...all cooked very well...great achievement chef..... The atmosphere was friendly...the bar staff were helpful...the room was very clean and well organised....will defo be going back...today wasn’t ov... 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."
  • 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. View menu
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Fast Food Enjoy a variety of quick and delicious meals perfect for on-the-go dining. From juicy burgers and crispy fries to refreshing drinks, our fast food menu satisfies your cravings with speedy service and irresistible flavors.

Amenities

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  • Serves Alcohol
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  • Highchairs Available

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"If your taste buds are about as refined as a brick or wet stone and you think that a gourmet meal is anything that doesn’t come out of a tin, then welcome to your new favourite spot. Maybe the writing was on the wall before we arrived, or should I say in the name. W(h)et Stone! We ventured into this culinary catastrophe and dared to order their so-called Standard Breakfast, with the simple request to hold the Black Pudding. Now, despite my 20/20 vision, I found myself in a game of hide-and-seek with what was supposed to be a complimentary egg. Spoiler alert: the egg didn’t show up. My equally unfortunate accomplice, decided to try the Veggie Breakfast. To our bewilderment, what they called a veggie burger turned out to be two sad, cylindrical objects that could only be veggie sausages in some parallel universe where taste and texture don’t matter. They were more like the offspring of a failed experiment between tofu and despair. The speed at which our order arrived was impressive, reminiscent of a fast-food joint that’s given up on even pretending to care. This, of course, means that the only thing likely cooked to order were the eggs, assuming they ever existed, which in my case, they did not. Now, let’s talk value. We handed over £15.50 for this dismal duo of breakfasts, and it felt like being mugged in broad daylight. To call it a waste of money is an understatement. I’ve had more satisfying meals from a vending machine. This place attracts a very particular type of clientele – the kind who couldn’t tell the difference between cheap produce and quality food if it danced naked in front of them. Look around, and you’ll quickly identify the patrons: a smattering of motor garages, the local council refuse and waste depot workers, and a business unit know for equipping you with everything you need to start your own cannabis farm. It’s a haven for those who believe that ketchup is a food group and whose idea of fine dining involves a plastic tray and a microwave. The decor, if you can call it that, looks like it was assembled by someone who lost a bet. It’s as if they raided a charity shop clearance sale and thought, “This will do.” Mismatched chairs, tables that wobble more than a drunk-on roller skates, and lighting that makes everyone look like they’ve just escaped from a horror film. It’s an ambiance that screams, “We’ve given up.” And let’s delve deeper into the quality of the food – or lack thereof. The bacon was a crime against pork, more like leather strips that had been left out in the sun for days. The sausages were pale, lifeless tubes that seemed to be filled with something that might have once been meat but had long since lost any connection to flavour. The beans, oh the beans, were a sad, gelatinous mass that resembled something you’d find in a science experiment gone wrong. The mushrooms were soggy, lukewarm and tasted as if they had been soaked in dishwater, and the tomatoes were limp, flavourless blobs that might as well have been plastic. Each bite was a journey through the various ways one can ruin perfectly good ingredients. Even the tea, a British staple that’s hard to mess up, was a travesty, arriving tepid and with a faintly metallic taste as if it had been steeped in an old tin can. Every element of the meal screamed indifference and a total lack of culinary skill. It’s as if the chef had a personal vendetta against food and decided to take it out on the customers. Each bite was a new low, a fresh insult to the taste buds, leaving you wondering how on earth this place stays in business. In summary, if you’re looking for a place where culinary dreams go to die, where value for money is a distant fantasy, and where the clientele would struggle to distinguish fine dining from dog food, then this is your spot. Just remember to bring your sense of humour, because you’ll need it to survive this gastronomic nightmare. Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: £1–10 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 1"