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Nº 41 in 431 in South Kesteven
Nº 9 of 106 British in South Kesteven
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We visit Belton every year, and last year, discovered this wonderful place! Tucked away in the hamlet of Welby - off the beaten track [use a Sat Nav!] is the fabulous Crown and Anchor. This is a proper country pub with the addition of it's own Smokehouse - and what and amazing addition! We visited twice this week, it was so good... The menu is extensive and varied, with a combination of tradition British pub food and their smokehouse specialities. All extremely well served, presented and tasty, not to mention the generous portions. You do not want to miss the rack of ribs [full or half - although the half is what most places call a full rack ] - be prepared to be full! And the amazing Smoking Board, consisting of Ribs, Pulled Pork and Korean Chicken - all from the smokehouse, accompanied by their hand cut chips - hot and crispy and soft inside, coleslaw, extra BBQ sauce and dressed salad. Finger bowls and extra napkins are provided and needed! Also available are a fabulous range of very different burgers - including the triple - beef, pork and chicken - oh my! Starters are available in abundance, as are desserts - but we have never had room for either - but they look fab Beers and wine selections are plentiful and varied as well as reasonably priced. Service was attentive and excellent - couldn't fault it. As I said - you do not want to miss this place - just north of Grantham. Enjoy!!
Mark C . 2023-08-07
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This deli shop sells local farm produce and snacks to take away. Got our lunch and meal deal here with the hot item being a cheese and onion pasty. It was delicious and how a pasty should be. The filling is a lovely mix of mashed potato, onions and cheese. Even from the first bite, you can tell quality ingredients when into the pasty. The pastry was crisp and dry, the cheese and onion made their presence felt. The pasty has been properly filled out with mashed potato and doesn’t feel oily like cheaper pasties. A great lunch stop if you’re in Bourne.
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We had supper here on a Saturday night while staying at a local Hotel & Spa round the corner. The atmosphere was really warm and friendly, staff were polite, knowledgeable and friendly. The place was clean, good selection of drinks behind the bar. We went for a bottle of prosecco which was very drinkable! Menu was small but food was a real treat. We started off with the soup of the day — sweet potato & coconut which was one of the nicest soups I’ve ever had! Served with a delicious homemade bread roll with poppyseed. For mains I had the wild mushroom linguine which was really delicious and well cooked. A light, creamy sauce and you could taste the different mushrooms. My partner enjoyed the steak and ale pie and everything was cooked to perfection. The pie is apparently made by a local butcher and had one of the mixes steak fillings and light, crispy crumbly pastry. We shared a pudding - pear and winter spiced berry crumble with custard. Again, very tasty! Would recommend and wish we could had booked a Sunday roast the following day but sadly already had plans!
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A warm welcome from lovely Jo and Danny and a wonderful relaxed, cosy atmosphere. I had quite possibly one of the most delicious pies I’ve ever tasted!