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The Ingram Arms

rated 7 Reviews

The Ingram Arms

Owner description:
  • The Ingram Arms is a familey run business serving home cooked food daily. We have receantly refurbished our restaurant. We have also accommodation availabel in two refurbished onsuite rooms, too book call us on 01427 628 465.
Category:
  • Pubs
Address:
  • 10 Blyton Road
  • Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
  • DN21 3PR
  • 01427 628465

Opening hours:
Monday - Wednesday, Friday - Sunday: 11:30 - 23:00 Thursday: 11:23 - 23:00 we close at 2.30 and reopen at 5.00 for our special teatime menu. On a sunday we are open all day.
Price range:
££
TV:
Other
Alcohol speciality:
Beer/Wine
Disabled access:
Yes
Private parties:
Yes
Outdoor seating:
Yes
Music:
Jukebox
Dress code:
Casual
Good for people:
Family
Toilet:
Bad
Credit cards accepted:
Yes
Parking:
Private car park
Best night:
Sat
Cloak room:
No
Air conditioning:
No
andysimpson61

Gainsborough

1 review

18 June 2013rating

the food here was awfull, even the chips were undercooked and frozen in middle,for gods sake if the cook cant manage chips what the hell is the point the braising steak my wife had was dry and of poor quality advertised as fresh local produce?i seriously doubt it, the person in the kitchen sara i believe her name was seemed worse for the drink and concidering it was 1.30 pm this is deplorable,this pub needs a qualified chef before this woman totally distroys the place the only good point was a girl called carol who was obviously experienced and good at her job  

Lynne_and_Nigel

Scunthorpe

1 review

19 December 2012rating

We have been taking the half hour journey to the Ingram Arms at least once a week for a number of years with both family and friends from different parts of the world, because you can always be guaranteed a warm welcome and good food. If you go expecting fine food and fine dining, go somewhere else. Cliff, Sarah, Andrew and family will serve you good quality home prepared and delicious cooked food, the same as you get at home, if you're lucky. No microwave meals, no frozen vegetables and nothing out of a tin. If you leave hungry, then its your own fault, because the meals are substantial to say the least. The bill when you ask for it, will raise an eyebrow, but only because you won't believe that you've eaten so well, for such a reasonable price.
I have read the negative comments, and can only say that this is not the Ingram Arms that we know. We have eaten at very many fine dining restaurants across the UK and Europe, including most of the TV Chefs, so are used to the best at the best prices. The Ingram Arms serves what it says - good food, good hospitality and not a penny over priced.
Looking forward to Christmas day with our family
Nigel and Lynne Stevens

rosie1965

Scunthorpe

1 review

14 November 2012rating

this warm cosy country pub is a lovely place  to relax and eat and meet up with friends. they cater for  functions and group bookings and they serve the best sunday lunch for miles around, i love  the setting, the  atmosphere and  the food. highly  recommended in quality and  quantity and the people are very welcoming. i have  gone  here for years.

annfarrow

St. Austell

1 review

21 September 2012rating

What a disgusting place.We were going to stay in the newly refurbished room.The stair carpet was thick with grease from the kitchen and your shoes stuck to it .The grease was trekked into the bedroom.At first sight didnt look to bad,but on looking closer the bedding was stained, hairs in the bed.I could not stay in a room like that would rather sleep in the car.

albert1922

Scunthorpe

1 review

7 July 2012rating

I suspect the praise on here are from ingram staff, I am a pensioner and dont get out much my daughter took me to this pub, for my birthday,because it seemed good value,I had fish and chips, the chips were under cooked and hard in middle,and although they said it was fresh haddock,it was obviously frozen,I thought it was very poor and my daughter had to suffer the embarresment of refusing to pay,and we left our meals unfinished,we went to the jenny wren which was more expensive but excellent food and service.steer clear  

aikido96

Gainsborough

1 review

27 June 2012rating

Used to go here every sunday for dinner which was good, however during march we went for tea during the week and the food was just deplorable,think they may have different chef during week either that or she was drunk, some parts of meal were over cooked and tough as leather or under cooked and inedible,

sparky60

Scunthorpe

1 review

10 March 2012rating

we really like ingram arms, we have been going since 1978 and still find it one of our best pubs, they are so friendly and welcoming and the food is excellent i havent had a bad meal at all, its all fresh and hot, years ago we used to go to their new years eve party they used have a tent with a buffet and disco, now it is a restaurant and a lovely setting, sunday dinner roast beef is ace but all other meat is as well, we go to a few other pubs but still keep going back to ingram arms. Keep up the good meals, i havent tried christmas dinner yet there but will in the future.

dave856

Gainsborough

1 review

9 August 2010rating

A really nice country pub & restaurant - the food really is very good & quiet cheap for the quality & amount you get - all dishes are home made & ingredients locally sourced - no need to book in the week but weekends get very busy - highly recommended pub!

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