The Plough, Tyttenhanger - pub details
Address: Tyttenhanger Green, Tyttenhanger, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL4 0RW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3446) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
St Albans (1.9 miles), Park Street (2.6 miles), St Albans Abbey (2.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Smoking area
Pub suggested by ian on 11 Jul 2003
Are you the Licensee? Click here.
other pubs nearby:
Speckled Hen, St Albans (0.9 miles), Kings Head, London Colney (1.1 miles), Pear and Partridge, London Colney (1.1 miles), Crooked Billet, Colney Heath (1.2 miles), Rats Castle, St Albans (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Plough, Tyttenhanger
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
5 most recent reviews of 24 shown - see all reviews
| Fabulous pub with great selection of ales. Beer memorabilia adorns the place and despite the large amount of catering going on it still maintains a good pub atmosphere. Food was great and not at all expensive, I had the lamb burger (locally sourced meat) and it came to under a fiver; the chips were lovely. Beer garden at the back and a small children's play area. dyyony - 19 Jun 2011 23:09 |
| Last went here several years ago & it was absolutely awful so haven't been back until a colleague told me it had improved. So we decided to give it another go & were glad we did. Very friendly staff - warm welcome from everyone when we walked in and a much better atmosphere all round. Great choice of real ales & excellent food. Much better ordinary menu and good choice of specials. Not cheap but good value for money. We will take note of the comment by "Allthewayfromthebrickys" though as that was our experience on our last visit which was truly awful. But if we get service and value like we did on this visit then we will definitely return. MagnustheMandrill - 11 Feb 2011 08:11 |
| Vastly improved since my last visit. Wam welcome from the barman and chef, excellent(if a little pricey) beer from local breweries such as Tring & Buntinford and great home-cooked food. Highly recommended. baxterfish - 6 Feb 2011 09:21 |
| A great pub and try to pop along on a reasonably regular basis. The beer is well kept and the food (when Carl the chef is working) is great - massive portions and great home cooked food. But... What a let down when the chef is on holiday. The food recently was barely fit for human consumption. I'm sure a temporary chef could have been installed as cover rather than serve the dross that was put in front of us recently. A supurb pub in a lovely quiet village overlooking fields. Just don't eat the food when the chef is away! allthewayfromthebrickys - 18 Oct 2010 15:13 |
| We went to eat at this pub on a Sunday recently for a special occasion - Fathers Day and my Dad's 65th birthday. We took along the brats (who are actually generally very well behaved little girls) and had a fantastic time. Lovely table reserved for us (very important with children, who generally cannot take a pub crawl at lunch time to find space to sit down) and of course the garden facilities kept them well entertained for the afternoon. We arrived at midday and had a lovely varied menu to choose from (and the 8 of us tried most things!) - everything from full English breakfast to yummy roast dinners, and sandwiches and kids food inbetween! The staff were very pleasant, friendly and helpful, and we were served very quickly and with a smile - what more can you ask for?! Oh yes, for the food to be delicious - and it was! Just what this area needs, we're so pleased the eating times have been extended and we will definitely be going back for more soon. wendy007 - 29 Jun 2010 21:41 |
see more reviews |


