Visited the Grey Horses for lunch after a tractor driving experience in Blyth. We absolutely loved it, a proper pub. Loved the variety of beers esp the Welbeck. Everyone was super friendly & helpful & the Sunday lunch was delicious 🤤 Thank you.
Visited the Grey Horses for lunch after a tractor driving experience in Blyth. We absolutely loved it, a proper pub. Loved the variety of beers esp the Welbeck. Everyone was super friendly & helpful & the Sunday lunch was delicious 🤤 Thank you.
Very disappointing.Been plenty of times and always commented to staff how nice it was (especially the pies ) but I’m afraid it’s going down hill. Booked in for Sunday lunch 11/02/2024 for 3pm.6 tables reserved so was told to sit behind pillar.3of us.I asked if...we could move to a table for 4 has partner as problem with his legs .No they are reserved.Right , ordered our food .Salmon with dill sauce.Dearest on menu.small portion Roast dinner and steak and ale pie.Food was served 20 minutes later.The Salmon was unacceptable .It was 2 inches wide by 6 inches long. My daughter (25yrs) is not a big eater but come if it the fork with handle was bigger than it. Also about a teaspoon of dill sauce.My roast potato was burnt and the stuffing was has hard as nails. There was about a teaspoon of gravy over my dinner.My partners roast potatoes were burnt and the pie just wasn’t hot enough. We asked for more gravy ,Dill sauce and said about the salmon .40 minutes had passed and the other tables were free so we could have moved. What was also annoying was that a lady across ordered Salmon 30 minutes after us and wow it was 4 times bigger. So why serve a portion like that to my daughter it was just a plate of veg.To be honest we couldn’t wait to leave ,something wasn’t right. No smiles from the staff and the tables started filling up with regulars.Upon paying I had to mention (3 more times) the Salmon and the girl was rather abrupt.Far enough she did take the salmon off the bill but we have decided to spend our money somewhere else as most of all we didn’t feel welcomeMore
What a wonderful find The staff were so friendly, the food was delicious, couldn’t fault it My husband loved the real ale We will definitely be back
Very over rated and too pricey for what is on plates. Horrendous having to put up with loud music - use the word loosely, not what we call music anyway
Brilliant food. Very varied menu and specials board. Well cooked and nicely presented. It is always busy which says a lot about the popularity of the place. Sunday lunch is highly recommended
We go here quite often for a drink and go weekly for food! It’s lovely, a really nice family run pub, all the staff are friendly and it’s a lovely atmosphere. Garden is really big so good for the summer and having a drink!!!
Really good local pub, no frills, nothing fancy, just excellent beer, and really good food. Proper chips and a good range of specials. What else could you want in life
Local pub, local beers, local flavour. Chris and Sally are the best landlord and landlady that a local village pub could ever ask for, and the range of 5-8 real ales that they constantly rotate is a testiment to their popularity. Last but not least,...the food available is second to none; tasty, plentiful and good value for money. As an additional note, the beers are often from Welbeck Brewery, an award-winning local brewer.More
Beautiful food and cheerful bar staff. Always know you're getting quality service when you go to this pub.
We had been visiting The Grey Horses for about a year each week and were happy to pay for the average and expensive food as it is the only pub in the village serving food. The staff were previously quite friendly and efficient. The owner/manager...started to do the waiting on and that is when things changed. He was rude, unfriendly and very unwelcoming the last few times we were in. The food which was previously ok now left a bad taste…. Please avoid- unless you fit in with the local cliqueMore
Cant fault the food or service, 1st day for the new waitress and she was spot on, would highly recommend visiting this little gem of a pub
Great menu, well prepared and presented meals. Staff were welcoming and attentive. Will return shortly.
Visited early on a Friday evening with friends. Pleasantly atmosphere with lots of laughter. Covid safety measures in place. Food excellent as always. Another great meal at The Grey Horses.
It feels different in many pubs due to Covid restrictions but this one has managed to make you feel safe and welcome at the same time which is very important to me. Plenty of informative signs everywhere and sanitising stations, tables are well distanced, room...to move round without passing too close to people and easy to use facilities one in one out. The food is excellent, always great quality and they are very accommodating to customer needs so if you want or need something specific just ask. The menu hasn't decreased like in many pubs which is a real bonus because there's plenty of choice. My favourites are cajun chicken salad (nice and fresh ingredients) or ham chips n egg, not to mention the chicken in stilton and mushroom sauce which is out of this world! Good choice of drinks, plenty of different gins or real ales whatever your tipple. The staff are always very friendly and polite, nothing is too much trouble and they're a credit to the pub with their smiling faces! Good to see local traditional pubs like this one surviving despite these challenging times, I intend to continue supporting them and others alike, while ever they keep providing first class food and service.More
Had an excellent meal, had the beef dinner it was really good the beef was melt in your mouth, staff as always really friendly and accomadating, we had booked in and did not feel crowded, tables placed well apart and everywhere was clean, 💯 recommend...this lovely village pub, everything I ate was delicious and you could tell had been freshly cooked with food quality ingredients. Thank you for great food and excellent customer service Good job to all the staff and owners will be backMore