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Three Jolly Wheelers, Woodford Green

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user reviews of the Three Jolly Wheelers, Woodford Green

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We had Sunday lunch here about 2 weeks ago. It was very disappointing. Dried out inedible beef, hard veg - one tiny piece of cabbage. Burnt roast potatoes. Wouldn't go again.
review57 - 24 Jun 2011 14:12
According to local press it's re-opening on Friday after a �100,000 revamp.

Can't rate it yet as I haven't been there for ten years
TiaMariaJim - 23 Feb 2011 16:05
What with the travelodge next door, this pub is aimed at people stopping by the village and aims to feed them rather than give them a night out. The food is great and the service moderate to OK. Good at what it does, but you'd be better off drinking at the Crown and Crooked Billet round the corner.
Neil_floor - 7 Oct 2009 21:06
Somewhere to eat I think as the bar service has been pretty poor the last few times I visited.
drunkmarv - 19 Sep 2008 14:55
I have been visiting in the lodge next door to the pub for over a year now. The service I have received from the bar staff & waitresses has been second to none. The food is excellent value, always hopt & very tasty. I can recommend the steak or the lamb, both are mouth watering. The wine is fantastic & they have a great selection. The breakfast in the morning is self service, but you can have whatever you want & as much as you want. If you are looking for somewhere with a great atmosphere,great food, great company & a great place to sleep try this pub. It really is worth a look 10 out of 10 for me anytime. I have never in 12 months had a bad word to say. I wouldn't travel 150 miles & stay anywhere else !!!!!!!
minirule - 1 Feb 2007 19:01
Decided on this venue as we were holding a small family reunion and it was located within easy driving distance for all family members.
We were a little dubious having read the previous review but were very pleasantly surprised.
The food was appetising, well presented and represented excellent value for money (there were smaller dishes available for children when we asked our waiter) and there was a wide selection of wines and spirits to choose from.
The waiting staff were lovely and even the manager came over to say hello when he heard it was our mothers' 90th birthday.
All-in-all a very nice evening and would definately recommend a visit.
missmarple - 15 Jan 2007 09:23
Terrible for drinking as previous review says... didnt have any beers i liked and guinness was unheard of too when we went. Please, keep on running past if your after a fresh cool pint. It will be worth the miss... i tell u...
paulofchigwell - 1 Jan 2007 20:09
This used to be a very odd pub, with the custom split between the wine and spritzer drinkers of Chigwell up the hill and the 'cold can of swan' lager lads of the Broadmead council estate - I used to work here and met my husband here so I have fond memories of the place!

Anyway, these days it is a very nice, well decorated, pleasant dining pub - the beer is okay, but the main point of the place is now the food, which has been great every time we've been. Kids welcome but not particularly catered for - they do have highchairs but that's your lot as far as special treatment is concerned.

I wouldn't come here for only a drink as the focus is definitely on the food and all of the tables are set up for eating. There is a good wine list.

There used to be a lovely garden out back but the vast majority of this has been concreted over and a Travelodge built there, now there are seats out on a front terrace where you can sit and drink, but you are less than a metre away from the A113, a very busy road, so it wouldn't be a particularly relaxing pint!
Lovecat - 9 Sep 2006 14:07

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