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Feedback gevenFor dinner, we had pre-ordered the six-course taster menu with wine pairing at a cost of £165 per person. While the food was delicious, there was very little of it and lacked carbohydrates, which was not suitable for my dietary needs as a diabetic. The service, however, was exceptional. On our second night, we opted for the three-course a la carte menu priced at £82 per person. Again, the food was tasty but sparse and not entirely accommodating to my medical condition. Breakfast was served at the table, with a selection from the continental side including cereals, pastries, toast, and fruit, as well as one item from the hot section. We chose the full English breakfast which comprised a sausage, two bacon slices, two poached eggs of your choice, a mushroom, and half a tomato. Overall, our experience at the hotel was delightful. The decor and furnishings were beautiful, albeit a bit pricey. It's worth indulging in such a luxurious experience. The only unexpected aspect was the cheap BIC pens they provided for signing - a small detail that didn't quite match the rest of the hotel's attention to detail. Thornbury, please consider upgrading your pen selection for a more cohesive experience.
We had a delicious dining experience at Thornbury Castle restaurant. The staff were attentive (Bethany and Marina) and served us knowledgeably about the dishes. I highly recommend Thornbury Castle for a high class meal.
We have dined at Thornbury Castle many times and it never fails to impress. The Sunday lunch was fantastic, with perfect roast beef and a delicious dessert. The lemon cheesecake was outstanding. The staff were exceptional, providing a warm and friendly welcome. They were very accommodating of dietary restrictions, with Pedro being particularly helpful.
Beautiful old castle. We had the worse Sunday lunch ever, the vegetables were cold, Yorkshire puddings cold and very hard, and as for the beef, it was obviously the cheapest and toughest cut of meat. Our local pubs serve good hot food and with meat that is a joy to eat, and at a quarter of the price. At Thornbury Castle you are paying for the venue and not the quality of the food. Awful doesn’t truly describe how bad it was.
Visited here for Sunday lunch for the first time, menu has three choices for starter, main and Desert. The quality of the food is very good with a nice portion of Beef medium to Rare and a thick slice, roast potatoes were nice and crispy with veg booked in butter. the starters and deserts are good quality but small in portions size. The main dish is served on a board ad you have to put your own onto your plate, so you can choose what you like. Overall a nice experience although the venue can get cold so i would suggest something warm to wea. A 10% service charge is added to the bill