The Salisbury
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Cute little pub in the middle of theatre land. Surprisingly full of locals as opposed to theatre goers ans tourists. Good stop off point if you are do…
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This place seems to be a good one to start if you feel like having a pleasant experience with English cuisine. It has not changed much since it was es…
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Service was decent. Beers are fine. Fish and chips not so great. The fish was not very flavourful and somewhat overdone. The tartar sauce was too sour…
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4 Reviews on “The Salisbury”
Cute little pub in the middle of theatre land. Surprisingly full of locals as opposed to theatre goers ans tourists. Good stop off point if you are doing theatre or museuma of course, but just as easy a place to chill with a pint with friends if you are in the area. Get there early for seats as it gets busy. cookandpour.co.uk
This place seems to be a good one to start if you feel like having a pleasant experience with English cuisine. It has not changed much since it was established, with enormous mirrors, beautiful woodwork and fancy lights inside. I felt like eating something traditional so after a quick glance at the menu I ordered a Taylor Walker pie with beef and a beer recommended on the menu. With tender meat and tasty sauce inside the pie should persuade even the worst opponents of English cuisine that it is indeed quite tasty! The pie, served with mashed potatos, some peas and carrot is so huge you will not walk, but rather roll out of the restaurant. The beer that was recommended (I can’t remember its name), though also turned out to be a good choice. The friend I had a lunch with was happy with her chicken and mashroom pie as well.Last but not least, the staff was kind and helpful, handled everything nicely (despite the crowd). For around 15 pounds we each paid for our meals, Salisbury is a decent choice.
Service was decent. Beers are fine. Fish and chips not so great. The fish was not very flavourful and somewhat overdone. The tartar sauce was too sour for my liking. Mushy peas weren’t mushy enough. The meat and ale pie was decent though.
Extremely busy on my visit, however bartender Gerard was always there to serve another pint. Great service!