Fate was to
play a large part in our review this week. We were already on our way to our
chosen pub, when we happened to drive through Hambledon, and therefore, The
Vine. Now, we are in the habit of telling nothing but the truth on these pages,
so we should point out that we had a few bad experiences at this pub over the
last few years. Before that, it was a wonderful pub, selling wonderful food,
but as it passed from one new owner to another, it fell in to a sorry state,
that at least was our experience. So this seemed like a perfect opportunity to
put those bad times behind us, to draw a line and start a new tab.
We were
blessed with sunshine, so thought it our duty to take a table in the garden. On
our way through the pub, we were served drinks and handed menus. It's a nice, cosy,
traditional country pub, with an atmosphere much improved from our last visit.
After checking the menus, where an average meal will cost you between £12 and
£14, we decided to take advantage of their two meals for £15 offer. I'm afraid
we were both tempted by those pub classics, fish and chips for me, and ham, egg
and chips for Dad. I was tempted by the cheese e, but the greedy part of my
brain demanded something more substantial.
We commandeered
the decking area, which afforded us sunshine and a good view of the garden.
There was also a very entertaining pigeon who seemed to delight in bouncing
round inside a holly bush. We can't guarantee he will be there every day
though. The garden was nice enough, raised up a notch by the golden rays, but
it could be so much more. A touch of love would make it a more special place to
spend time.
From here
on in, we are getting in to sliding doors territory. Two very different stories
happening at the same time. As you can imagine, this makes marking very
difficult. Dad's ham wasn't bad, but neither was it good. It certainly wasn't
home cooked, rather out of a packet. His meal was therefore slightly
underwhelming, but for £7.50 you can't complain. Mine on the other hand was a
thing of beauty. The fish was a good size and perfectly cooked, crisp batter n'
all. The little mug of mushy peas were good, although a little salty. But the
star of the show, here I go again, sorry Dad, were the chips. Some of the best
we've had, just like chips from a really good chippy. They were super tasty and
cooked to the perfect level of crispiness.
So where do
we go with our summery? If I had been eating alone, I would be looking, or at
least thinking about 4.5 stars, with a 10 for value. But I wasn't on my own,
and was witness to my Dad's ham disappointment, I can't just let that go. Pubs
are also always much nicer places to be when the sun is out, bending our
objectivity, but we can only comment on what we experienced. The staff were
friendly, the value can't be questioned, and my fish and chips were excellent.
If you are looking for a lunchtime bargain, you would struggle to do better
than The Vine, but if you can't decide between ham and fish, we suggest you go
for the fish, you won't regret it.
Atmosphere 7
Service 7
Food 7.5
Value 9
Verdict 4*
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