Just off the M42/M5 on the way to
Stourbridge, turn off for Clent. There you will find the Bell and Cross, at Holy Cross,
county dining pub of the year for Worcestershire. It has a fair sized garden,
but the weather was a bit iffy so we sat in one of the many little dining
rooms, close enough to the open door to get a nice breeze. B has the skewer of king prawns with chorizo –
a nice skewers of 3 prawns and 3 pieces of spicy chorizo; the “Catalan salad”
is nothing special, but the garlic dressing is good. My choice of sticky shredded black bean chicken
seems to be missing its pickled ginger (replaced by beansprouts and sliced
carrot) and the accompanying “frazzled noodles” are like pieces of Styrofoam and
simply make a mess on the table. All served on trendy slate of course. With some wine and water, this makes it £42.
It’s a handy stopping off point for an interesting lunch – not sure what a full
evening meal would be like.
At Parkgate on the Wirral is The Ship. A friendly pub by the riverside, it has a
better than average pub menu. G has the lemon chicken stir fry, B has seafood
red Thai curry (good) and I have beef rillettes in a “horseradish crust”. The crust doesn’t really taste of horseradish,
so I leave most of that, and the beef is a little dry, so I’m glad to share
some of B’s curry sauce. About £70 for
the three of us with wine.
Lunch next day is at Sheldrakes, further up the coast.
As we arrive we can see there is a
wedding party gathering, so we are shown upstairs. It’s a gloriously sunny day
so we sit outside. The wedding party is gathered outside, and it turns out to be
the actual ceremony, not just the reception.
B has the beef, pine nut and parmesan salad – excellent rare beef, and
good accompaniments. G really enjoys his scallops and chorizo, while I have the
confit duck tian with pineapple and coriander – also good. For main G just has a duck tortilla wrap,
while B and I share the summer paella – chicken, chorizo and mixed seafood.
Plenty of protein and masses of rice, really enjoyable in the sunshine. The service charge is a bizarrely reasonable
7% - never seen that before! So with 2 bottles of SB and a pint of lager the
bill comes to £107 for the three of us.
On the way home, having stopped in
Bromsgrove with friends overnight, we decide to stop for lunch at the Greyhound, Besselsleigh
near Cumnor, outside Oxford. It’s a very
pretty spot, with lovely flower baskets out the front and an extensive garden
out back. We’re just grabbing a quick
lunch en route – B has the salmon niçoise salad and I have a (warm) ham hock
salad. Both are very good, and with some drinks we pay £45. The place was heaving (it was a Sunday
lunch), but the service at the bar had been excellent and the food arrived very
promptly.
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