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Reviews of Black Horse Inn, Ludford

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Review by Anna Reed on 19th April, 2011

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I am the owner of this pub and generally take these reviews with a pinch of salt but the most recent from Mr. Smith made my blood boil ! 2 hours is not a long time for a three course meal with appetizers, coffee & petit fours. Less than £200 for 6 people is a downright bargain. We explained to the daughter that our card machine would not allow payments without the card & card holder present, we are not a hotel, we do not require this facility. I telephoned barclaycard to seek a solution but as it was a Sunday and without notice there was no chance (hence the call back in an hour). Perhaps had I not been dealing with this problem, Mr. Smith would have got his food a little faster !

Review by Smith on 3rd April, 2011

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Third visit for Sunday lunch to The Black Horse.Not very busy this time but still took 2hours for lunch that we had to ask for our bill as we got our sweet,as we were going to the races.The bill for a Sunday lunch I thought was over the top,over £170 for 6 people.Posibly hiked up for Mothering Sunday. As it was my birthday my daughter in America rang the pub to pay for our meal but they couldn't even take the payment and told her to ring back in one hour as they were busy. Food ok.

Date visited: 3/4/11

Review by V Ridgley on 4th December, 2010

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We recommend the Black Horse to anyone and we always take visiting friends there because we know for sure we will not be disappointed. We've even taken friends who work at a 3 Michelin Star restaurant and they were genuinely impressed too. The food is truly fantastic. And the real fires make it lovely and warm.

Date visited: November 30th 2010

Review by Geoff on 27th May, 2010

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As long time vegetarians, we expected a vegetarian landlady to have a choice of vegetarian dishes on the menu, but there was just the 'seasonal' risotto. Very nice, but having eaten at the Black Horse twice now, with just the same 'choice', we won't return. And why is she so offhand? Why toss the menu on the bar in front of us? (on both visits). And why is it so bloody cold in there? We had to put our fleeces on to keep warm.

Date visited: 26/5/10

Review by Linda Willey on 19th March, 2010

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We have watched this dining pub become more and more popular over the last 2 years and rightly so. It was recently presented with the Taste of Linconshire Pub Food Award. The food is locally sourced, wherever possible, and portions are not for the faint-hearted. Menus might include home-made pork pie, Cassoulet, wonderful risottos, ox-tail and kidney pudding, shin of beef and rabbit casserole. If you have a hearty appetite, we recommend the home-made delicious sweets. Prices are very reasonable and we will continue to eat there regularly.

Date visited: 19 March 2010

Review by dave ashley on 22nd June, 2009

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Several weeks ago we called at the Black Horse one evening when travelling through the village and looking to eat.We were so impressed that we returned yesterday for Sunday lunch.It was again first class a menu with flair cooked to perfection and presented in an attractive form.The couple running this inn deserve to succeeed.We shall return

Date visited: 20/06/2009

Review by Mrs S Littleton on 10th October, 2008

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Pleasant atmosphere. Excelent food. Reasonable prices. What more could you want!

Date visited: 12/09/08

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