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Peacock Farm, Bracknell

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user reviews of Peacock Farm, Bracknell

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Professional enough and nice (though atmospherically lacking) environment but quite apathetic service from all bar staff during the day time and after waiting 40 minutes for curly fries with chilli it eventually turned up burnt to a crisp. No significant apology or alternative offered, unfortunately I was in a mad rush by then so had to take what I was given and took it not further with them. I would never 'choose' to go here again unless I heard about serious change, however, if I was really stuck I would go there as a last resort as it is at least clean and welcoming.
GB099843 - 22 Dec 2013 21:14
One of my local pubs. Good Badger ale selection (rather more bottles available than on tap though). Food average and a bit overpriced for what it is. The ale ain't cheap either! Reasonably nice garden areas to sit out in on a warm day as long as you don't mind the nearby road. The interior is pleasant enough too, but very much a gastropub affair with only a small section for drinkers. Not bad for Bracknell, but the bar isn't exactly set very high!
marknorthfield - 11 Aug 2013 19:15
A well restore and well presented building with good food, good service and competitive prices
princejames1 - 22 Aug 2011 22:44
Awful food, meat in vegetarian dishes!

Very much a chain pub, no real Landlord or person who cares, just a target driven manager
brucedenney - 3 Jul 2011 11:35
Fine pint of Badger beer and fish and chips, excellent way to spend Christmas Eve lunch.
pchaimba - 27 Dec 2010 14:26
Full of character as it is a restored listed building. Food excellent and booking recommneded. Additional outside seating added
NiCR - 9 Sep 2009 17:03
A good new addition to the pubs in the Bracknell area, Peacock Farm is on the edge of the new Jennett's Park Development - the building however is original in that it is made up of the old farm buildings. Being a Hall and Woodhouse owned pub, this pub has the usual Badger Beer range of ales although they do like to serve these ales in fancy stem type pint glasses. This is very much a pub for going to have a meal and the general reputation so far is good and the time I went there I could not disagree. I'd rather there was a bit more of a nice relaxed seating area if you were going just for a drink but there is also outdoor seating for those hot summer days I am anticipating this year.
pchaimba - 7 Jun 2009 22:25

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