Popped in mid Sunday afternoon for a quick pint. Have not been in for a while but found the staff friendly, pub busy and good atmosphere. Can’t go wrong eh?
Popped in mid Sunday afternoon for a quick pint. Have not been in for a while but found the staff friendly, pub busy and good atmosphere. Can’t go wrong eh?
Our social group of ten neighbours ate here for our early Christmas celebration, Christmas Fayre Menu, great taste, service and value. All enjoyed enormously.
My friend and I enjoyed a fantastic evening at the Wheatchef last night. We sat in the snug with roaring log fire. The food was fantastic. A perfectly delicious pie mash and veg! Service as always, efficient and friendly. Very reasonable price too. Highly recommended.
Couldn't believe how quiet it was on a Saturday night given the excellent quality of the food. The veggies in the group were pleased to have a real variety of dishes to choose from and the venison pie and beef dishes were also superb. Excellent...service too.More
It's no suprise the chef has won awards for his pies, they are amazing! There are many other tempting dishes on the menu, we'll definitely be coming back to work our way through the menu! Incredibly friendly staff too, nothing was too much trouble.
We called in to the Wheatsheaf for lunch and were not disappointed. We thought the menu was excellent with numerous different dishes that we liked the sound of. For our mains we chose the pork Stincanto and slow braised fillet of beef. Both dishes arrived...piping hot and were very tasty with very generous portions. For desserts we both chose the homemade apple and cinnamon crumble. Once again these were served piping hot and unusually for a crumble were deliciously light. We really appreciated the time that the owner and chef Mike spent talking to us and explaining the history of the Wheatsheaf since he took ownership. The service from every member of staff was friendly and efficient. Along with 2 pints of tasty Brixton ale and a soft drink the bill came to £60.00. Thanks to the whole team for making our final holiday lunch so enjoyable.More
I would just like to say a huge thank you for making my 60th birthday special on Sunday, the food was amazing, the roast beef was so tender and melted in your mouth. The staff where amazing nothing to much trouble. I will definitely be...returning very soonMore
Couldn't fault anything. Friendliness of the staff, large menu choice including vegetarian and vegan options and the food was amazing. We'll definitely be back, especially on Thursday pie night!
Had a busy day so decided to have a take away. Very accommodating gentleman took the order and hubby collected at the given time. The food was really delicious. Braised fillet of beef is superb. Lovely fresh veg to accompany it and apple crumble to...finish. Food was hot and very well packed to safely transport home. Recommend and will certainly be using regularly ourselves.More
Lovely village pub stopped off here for a bite to eat Had a gorgeous king prawn curry partner had cut of pork Which was amazing Staff are polite friendly and helpful I’d recommend this place if in area
myself my wife and our dog Charlie are on holiday in Langham and have just been to the wheatsheaf for dinner. The food was great. Service great and very dog friendly would highly recommend
Another gorgeous meal at the Wheatsheaf this is our favourite place to eat with our 2 small boys. All the staff are very accommodating and so lovely with our boys. We drive 50 mins to get there but it’s so worth it. Food is always...piping hot, fresh and delicious! Thank you again for a very delicious lunch.More
Very good Sunday dinner would definitely recommend Yorkshires are massive, plenty of veg and gravy and servers very attractive
Visited for a birthday lunch . Really good . This is a proper pub doing excellent food , not trying to be a pretentious gastro pub. Great friendly service with a smile. We had calamari and squid for starters (different starters ) both hot crunchy...and presented very well. We both followed with the world renowned pies . Mine a chicken and stuffing pie , other a lamb pie. Both delicious ,mine served with mashed spud and veg and with a jug of gravy . Other served with chunky chips , pot of gravy and veg. Both meals served lovely and hot , great presentation and very filling. No room for pud . Thanks for a lovely meal and will definately be back.More
Having been refused food at 9.05 pm by another local pub, the landlord of the wheatsheaf took pity on 2 very weary travellers and arranged for food after 9.30 pm by the time we actually got there. Service was friendly and helpful and we enjoyed...a lovely late evening meal in pleasant surroundings. Would highly recommend.More