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The Bridge House, St Neots - pub details

Address: Market Square, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 2AP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25808) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station St Neots (1.1 miles)

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A clean, well looked after riverside pub and restaurant. Home cooked food that is not expensive but great quality. Staff are friendly and attentive. We book for every family occasion, they will happily decorate the table if you ask and will let you bring your own cake. Our first choice for a meal out and amazing views of the river make this place just perfect
buttons72 - 23 Jun 2011 10:06
we booked a table for a family get together lunch, having looked at the web site. On arrival the whole place was scruffy, cheap dirty furniture, no fires lit, freezing cold and smelling of stale beer. We looked at what they call the restruant, with poor seating and bare tables and cancelled our booking.It is really a down market transport cafe with beer. Before making the booking I telephoned to ask what sort of food they served and was led to believe that this was a 3 star Hotel and restaurant, dont go there!!
ghofat - 2 Apr 2010 19:27
Great Food at affordable prices, Great service always friendly and views of the river not to be missed. A definite must in St Neots
buttons72 - 23 Feb 2010 16:45
This pub used to be part of the 'Beefeater' chain for those that remember those facilities. We had many enjoyable meals there when visiting our children. Took our son and family there recently for a sunday lunch, booked as usual and we arrived promptly. We were taken to the table and offered the carvery as the only choice. No waitress service, which was a shame as we wanted a drink. Realising we were not going to get served we queued at the Carvery for about 10 minutes as the chef had to keep going back to the kitchen. When it was our turn to be served we were told we needed a ticket and could not get a meal without it! Accordingly we then went to the bar to queue to get a ticket, and then returned to the carvery to queue once again for the meal. The vegetables were not properly prepared (come prepared to mash your own turnip and mashed potato unless you like the lumpy variety!). The roasties were burnt or undercooked and over oiled on the plate. Still we perservered-we requested a small spoon for the young children, staff appeared accommodating but did not produce the goods so we fed the children from our own cutlery. When we complained to the manager about the overall experience he did not have any authority and asked us to write a letter to some other person not in attendance!! We paid the price and left to another facility in the town. Overall a very poor eating experience that I did not think still existed in the UK outside of a transport cafe. In summary it is the type of experience you would anticipate for restaurant that has set its cloth as the cheap meal for the over 80s who have to watch the pennies, do not think the price reflects this though. What a shame for such a well located facility. Beware!
informalluncher - 20 Nov 2008 21:04
This pub has recently been refurbished after a fire destroyed part of the restaurant and caused smoke damage throughout the whole building and I have to say that all the changes have been for the better. The bar area still has it's old look and traditional beams but new furnishings and a paint job do help to improve the overall impression. The restaurant is (thankfully) no longer that awful, stark white with furniture that would have been better suited to a conservatory and the whole decor is now surprisingly modern, but not to such an extent that it doesn't suit the surroundings.
The views of the river are still amazing and only enhance your dining experience which I have to say was very good. The new menu has been slimmed down from the old one (it had at least 25 items before!) but still gives you plenty of choice- meat, fish, chicken and a number of vegetarian options amongst others. All the food is fairly priced although don't have any qualms about requesting more vegetables/side orders if you aren't happy with your portion, the staff are more than willing to oblige. In fact, the staff are one of the best things about the Bridge House. Their uniforms are perhaps a little too formal for a town pub but they all manage to pull them off and are always ready to serve you with a smile, especially the restarurant supervisor, a young man whose name I can't remember but who was very accomodating (though perhaps in need of a slight hair cut).
Overall, I would have to say that our evening at the Bridge House was a vast improvement on prior visists and this has quickly become a favourite with us. I can only advise that people take a drive over to St Neots and experience it for yourself.


machiavelli1988 - 28 Jun 2007 15:37

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