The Lion and Lamb, Milton - pub details
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Address: High Street, Milton, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 6DF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 10197) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Waterbeach (2.1 miles), Cambridge (3.9 miles)
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> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 11 users)
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user reviews of the Lion and Lamb, Milton
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| It will never cease to amaze me why people who so clearly despise the human race go into the hospitality industry. The lion & Lamb is locally infamous for having the rudest most hateful landlady in the county, if not the country. My place of work have now vetoed this pub because any sane person does not work hard all week to spend their money somewhere in which you are made to feel you are a disgusting nuisance to the miserable landlady. I know from speaking with others that I am not alone in finding this place sub standard and a nasty experience. If you visit the area there are plenty more pubs close to this, even one opposite, and so I would really suggest avoiding this one like the plague. What would you miss if you choose not to go here? Stodgy greasy food slapped down in front of you with a snarl & terrible wine – that’s all. I have witnessed customers being spoken to & treated terribly on several occasions and have also had some of the same treatment myself. Last week a pregnant colleague of mine handed the landlady £8. In the transfer a one pound coin dropped behind the pump, before my colleague could even say anything the landlady snapped "Right well once that's gone that's gone, there's no getting that back, you have to pay another pound!". My colleague asked if she could pay the additional pound after she's eaten if it still could not be found to which the landlady said an aggressive no. With that, the pound rolled out from behind the pump. On the last (and I mean LAST) work visit there the landlady stood behind a colleague of mine and started muttering - when a "pardon?" came her way she denied saying anything and yet you can absolutely tell from her manner she despises you, all of you. A visit to this pub is just not one worth sending a penny of your money on. The customer in the Lion & Lamb is a fly to be swatted and nothing more. Avoid this place!!!!!! barneybcamb - 23 Jan 2012 09:39 |
| Visited this pub with work colleagues recently. OK beer selection but prices of some dishes are similar, if not higher, than those in the West End, and the kitchen was unwilling to make a simple substitution or suggest an alternative. Admittedly we visited on a busy Friday lunchtime, but at the prices charged, I don't think the request was unreasonable. Food itself was good so no concerns on that score, and having had no complaints on previous visits, I'm hoping this is a one off. phibesalive - 5 Sep 2011 20:38 |
| Just had a great Sunday lunch here, Staff were friendly and efficient, beer was great and the food was outstanding. No hesitation in recommending this pub. gerryskews - 31 Jul 2011 16:22 |
| Great pub. Have lived in the village for a couple of years now and this is my local (500 yrds away) coming up trumps above the Waggon & Horses and the White Horse which are equally as close. Prices are not cheap but the food and drinks are always very good. Friendly owners and staff means that I have spent alot of money here! cp1984 - 1 Jun 2011 12:29 |
| Stopped here for lunch as it looked good and busy which is usually a good sign. The pub was suitably packed but we were still made very welcome. The lady behind the bar was really helpful in finding us a table. Despite being warned that our meals might take about 20 minutes to be cooked (fresh to order we were told) they got to us much quicker. Very fresh and very delicious. My London Pride was outstanding and the wife enjoyed her very chilled glass of Pinot Grigio. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and an absolute gem of a find, we will definitely be going back. ROGERARMITAGE - 15 Dec 2010 14:58 |
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