The Plough (Harvester), Worcester Park - pub details
Address: Church Rd, Worcester Park, Surrey, KT4 7RD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4461) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Worcester Park (0.5 miles), Malden Manor (0.5 miles), Motspur Park (1 mile)
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> Current user rating: 4.6/10 (rated by 21 users)
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user reviews of the Plough (Harvester), Worcester Park
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| All i can say is never again what a alful place. We went for a family meal, The bowls at the salad cart were all dirty we had to ask for clean one's along with some other dinners. The salad cart didn't look to clever. They couldn't do plan pasta for my daughter as she can't have tomato as it is bought in pre packed so they just heat it up now. By the time we left which was only about an hour my tummy was hurting and i was unwell that night and the following day., I can't say if it was what i had eaten or not as i was the only one sick but i was also the only one from our group to have something no one else did. I would never go back there again even if they paid me. piglet2011 - 23 Jul 2011 14:40 |
| Well, I went back to the Plough. It's like taking a trip to the Land of Low Expectations. The salad bar had miserable droopy lettuce, and gloopy lard & vinegar dressings from the cheap kind of catering pack. The chicken was that oozing, bouncy stuff with the griddle marks scorched on in the factory. The bun was icky-sweeter than a McDonalds bap. The table service "pint" of IPA had a full inch of froth on it. They sell seven different brands of lager, but no proper beer. The front garden can only be accessed from the building, so it's very unwelcoming. The outdoor tables are screwed to the ground - ditto. I'm not sure what's going on here, it's like visiting the "Olde Englishe Pubbe" in a down-at-heel Spanish resort where ugly drunk girls snog scrawny oiks in the main square. Is this a rough and crappy pub that has somehow made a wrong turn and ended up in a reasonably nice bit of SW London, or did I accidentally buy a house in an undesirable neighbourhood and this pub is entirely appropriate for the postcode? For crying out loud the place is not even clean! I repeat my plea: Harvester, please resign your ownership of this fab old building, get out of KT4 and let someone with beer in their soul turn the Plough back into an atmospheric old boozer - or even into a poncy gastropub full of w*nkers. At least poncey gastropub food might not make me feel like cleaning my teeth. And I'd get a full pint. jpwsmith - 3 Aug 2009 21:40 |
| Couldn’t agree more with italiastar and jpwsmith. It’s a Harvester so you know what you are going to get in the way of food. But I have to say that it is pretty good value for what you are paying. My main gripe is that they don’t sell a real ale. It’s too much trouble I suppose. A "pub" having nothing worth drinking is a major flaw in my opinion. RexRattus - 28 Nov 2008 14:21 |
| I have never had such a bad pint.stunk like mouldy old apples, loads of bits floating in it. vile!!!!!!!.place stuck like it hasn't been cleaned in years... onehunglow - 10 Sep 2008 14:19 |
| This is a very disappointing pub. Lovely exterior, right on a green, old building - perfect. Inside, it's a horror story - cheap, lowest-common-denominator decor and deeply unambitious beer/food offerings. There's only lager, or nasty kegged IPA. Not even proper beer in bottles. The restaurant has taken over the nicest bit of the building. When I visited, a member of staff came over and swept food crumbs off the table onto the floor by way of "tidying up". I wish, I wish, that Harvester would walk away from this brilliant building and let a proper pub company run it. jpwsmith - 8 Jan 2008 17:33 |
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