The Bakers Arms, Waltham Abbey - pub details

Address: Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3QF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01992 656000

Nearest train stations Enfield Lock (1.4 miles), Brimsdown (1.8 miles), Waltham Cross (1.8 miles)

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Pub suggested by JazHaz on 5 Apr 2007

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Used to frequent this pub regularly as it was the best food pub within miles of Waltham Abbey and i always enjoyed it. However it has suddenly gone downhill and I think this has a lot to do with the new waiting at the tables whereas before you would just place your order at the bar which was simple and quick. We had decided what to have when the waitress came over to take our order, one of the dishes was unavailable so we had to choose another one. Instead of giving us a couple of minutes she hovered over us looking restless and my husband just ordered something to get rid of her! We had to wait ages for our food which was not made any easier by the fact that a group of male residents from the hotel had come in after us and yet had been served their food really quickly and the waitress seemed more interested in fawning over them instead of doing her job.Obviously she knew that she would get a bigger tip from them than she would from us.The food finally arrived and mine was ok but my husbands steak was tough as boots and was missing the sauce and his chips! We eventually managed to drag the waitress away from the other table to tell her but by the time she had bothered to go to the kitchen i had finished my food and my husband had eaten his steak plain. Won't be returning.
cluck - 15 Jan 2008 12:11
Chef & Brewer chain pub. No history, as was built about five years ago along with a motel. Excellent food, but a little pricey. Some nice real ales, especially London Pride
JazHaz - 5 Apr 2007 17:09

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