The pub has some great deals on for lunchtime meals
It’s the time of year when the sun is finally out and beer gardens are put to good use again. One beer garden I discovered with a scenic view was at the Moorhen pub in Hampton, Peterborough.
Right next to this pub is a small lake, with geese, swans and ducks on. I headed to the Moorhen to not only enjoy the views, but to try out something from their lunchtime deal menu.
As I walked in the pub, it was daubed in England flags ready for the World Cup. With several big TVs around and pool tables to the near end of the pub, this looked like the perfect place to watch a football game. However, I wasn’t there to watch football, I was there for the food! Before sitting down, I got an orange and lemonade for £3.35.
When it came to food, I didn’t want anything too heavy, so I looked at their lunch deal, which includes smaller versions of some items on their main menu. There were a few good choices, including scampi and chips or a gammon steak. However, the one thing that caught my attention at a bargain price of £8.79 was hunter’s chicken. Hunter’s chicken always feels like proper pub grub, so I opted for this.
As I waited for my food, I admired some more of the pub’s decor. Where I was sitting was by a fake fireplace.
Whilst cosiness wasn’t exactly what I was after on this warm weekday afternoon, I couldn’t help but notice the fireplace and how warm and inviting it must make the pub during winter. There were also large windows that looked onto the beer garden and lake, so I spent a lot of my time there watching geese peacefully gliding across the water.
After about 15 minutes my food came out. The chicken, alongside chips and salad, were all neatly presented on my plate. I tried my chicken first, making sure I had the bacon, cheese and plenty of barbecue sauce included. The chicken was nice and tender, with the crispy bacon, extra barbecue-y sauce and melted cheese making it the perfect combination.
I tried some of the chips and there was a lot of crunch – which I loved. I don’t like soggy chips. I’m not usually one for side salads, however this salad – which included red onion, cucumber and lettuce – was just the right amount and had all the salad elements that I like the most.
Although this was a smaller version of the usual hunter’s chicken, it was the perfect amount for a lunchtime meal. I have definitely found a new favourite lunchtime spot in the Moorhen.
With the weather getting warmer, the pub will also be the perfect place to enjoy a crisp cold drink in the beer garden, while enjoying some peaceful views.
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