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Reviews of Vale of the White Horse Inn, Minety

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Review by Sammy Perruche on 12th December, 2011

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When i went to the vale of the white horse inn it was for a staff do, we had booked a skittle match in the lakeside bar. which was beautifully laid out for us, the staff that were on that night were welcoming and friendly which put us all in a good mood for the nights antics. We all ate of the daily special menu which only costed £5.50 each, there was a wide variety so it was hard to choose from, but i settled for the yummy pigeon salad. we had a throughly brilliant night and we all agreed we would book a christmas party here in december.

Date visited: November 2011

Review by Karen on 20th February, 2008

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We went for a staff Christmas meal and although they were very busy, and had several other groups there at the same time, the food and service were both excellent. It was great value for money and I would recommend it very highly to anyone!

Date visited: Dec 2007

Review by Paul Styles on 3rd August, 2007

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The Inn is easy to find and the parking is adequate. The dining areas were spacious and decorated in a tastelful manner with mix and match tables and chairs. Everything felt clean and well cared for. We had an excellent lunch, which was freshly cooked and well-presented. An adventerous choice was pangasius fish - the helpful and friendly waitress said it was a farmed fish that tasted like hake. Later research revealed that it was farmed in either Vietnam or the USA, and is a variety of catfish. It was superb! One could chose a fixed-price option of either a starter and a main or a main and a sweet. We were not disppointed by our choice of the latter as the sorbet and the chocolat parfait were perfect. There are a variety of real ales on tap - I had a wonderful summer pint of locally brewed beer, served at exactly the right cool temperature, and my wife's gin and tonic was fine. Service, ambiance and food were all of a high standard, and the total bill for two, including a tip was just £20.

Date visited: July 2007

Review by cashilton@btinternet.com on 29th April, 2007

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great place with good food and friendly service. I would recommend it to anyone.

Date visited: 15th april 2007

Review by Sabrina on 26th February, 2007

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Been here before and will go again and again. Food is very good. Very pleased that they also cater for ceoliacs (as well as other allergies, you just need to tell them) they also have puddings avaliable for ceoliacs! Staff are also very friendly, lovely atmosphere :)

Date visited: 13/02/2007

Review by Mrs Jones on 22nd March, 2006

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What lovely food - highly recommended!!! - Children are welcomed and well looked after - presentation of food is excellent - they even wrap the carrots up in little bows with leeks!!! VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!

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