Review on The Gregory

The fortunes of this Lincolnshire roadside pub have changed a great deal since the nineteenth century, when it was a watering hole for workers on the nearby Gregory family's estate. Back then, the pub had a six-day licence and was also a delivery point for coal from the local canal boats. These days, however,' the only black stuff on offer is Guinness'.

Following a makeover in 2007, the pub dropped the suffix 'Arms' from its name and the menu has been given a facelift too. Lunchtime punters can still tuck into cottage pie, beer-battered haddock and chips or char-grilled ribeye steak, but the kitchen also pleases evening visitors with cured meat platters, warm salad of wood piegon with beetroot and pickled walnuts, and pan-fried fillet of grey mullet with potato gnocchi, piquillo pepper, mussels and salsa verde.

There's also a decent selection of desserts ranging from warm chocolate pudding with maple and walnut ice cream to prune and almond tart - plus Lincolnshire Poacher cheese for those wanting something savoury. Drinkers have a choice of real ales and there are plenty of wines by the glass on the creditable list.

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Cuisine

Gastro pub / Modern British

Chef

Adam White

Restaurant Opening Times

Lunch: 12.00 - 2.30pm Mon-Fri (4.00pm Sat) (7.00pm Sun)
Dinner: 5.30 - 9.00pm (6.00 - 9.00pm Sat)

Accepted credit cards

Visa, Master Card

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Facilities at The Gregory

  • Alfresco dining
  • Private parties
  • Vegetarian menu
  • 70 covers
  • Family Friendly

Accomodation

Accomodation is available, (5 rooms)

Parking

Private parking is possible at a location nearby

Address

The Gregory
The Drift
Harlaxton
Lincolnshire
NG32 1AD

Customer Ratings on The Gregory

2  / 5

Based on 1 review

Guest reviews are written by our customers.

Food
4   
Service
4   
Ambience
4   
Location
4   
Value for money
4   

Customer reviews

  • avatar
    Jan & Baz
    June 2012

    22 people found this review helpful
    Disappointing visit

    Wonderful first visit, but disappointing second time. Wasn't offered any rolls and butter, also when I ordered blood oranges with watercress salad to go with meal, I was given roasted beet root and potatoes, . We were very disappointed as we had travelled quite a long way just to go there. Doubt if we will be back.

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