{"id":3682,"date":"2016-01-10T14:28:23","date_gmt":"2016-01-10T14:28:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theparentsocial.com\/?p=3682"},"modified":"2022-04-03T14:39:07","modified_gmt":"2022-04-03T14:39:07","slug":"the-old-plough-cobham-a-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theparentsocial.com\/the-old-plough-cobham-a-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Old Plough, The in Cobham – A Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
A chance visit to The Old Plough in Cobham, Surrey, prompted a quick return trip and inspired me to write a review. \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n I’m no stranger to a Wetherspoons pub or Michelin-starred dining. Both have their place. However, for me the holy grail is a smart pub that serves great food in nice surroundings. Oh yes, it also needs to be relaxed and\u00a0 family-friendly.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n On New Year’s Day we decided we were in need of a walk. My husband Matt suggested Norbury Park<\/a> in Surrey and we headed out. We couldn’t find it and then the girls started moaning that they were hungry. \u00a0I spotted a pub<\/a> –\u00a0The Old Plough\u00a0– and we swiftly did a U turn.<\/p>\n The Old Plough has a real charm but isn’t twee. It was packed and no tables were available in the restaurant until 3pm. We were invited to wait at the bar in case a table became available in the bar area where we’d be able to have the full restaurant menu. We never made it to a table and instead took root at the bar and ordered bar snacks.<\/p>\n The bar area was very cosy and featured armchairs and a fire. However, we were more than happy perched on bar stools (with the girls looking worryingly at ease). We went for cocktail sausages with a mustard and honey glaze, nachos and calamari. All three of these can be hit and miss in a pub and have a tendency to be rather heavy and greasy. However, the sausages were really great quality with a perfectly balanced glaze, the calamari had lovely light, crisp batter and the nachos weren’t claggy with cheese; they were actually light with the accompanying salsas really fresh. We were very impressed and decided that we’d have to sample the full menu very soon. We headed off for our walk but never did find Norbury Park.<\/p>\n Fast forward a week and with my visiting mother- and father-in-law, we returned; this time with a reservation. We recognised a few people there from last time so knew that it must be popular with locals (usually a good sign). We were immediately escorted to our table. The restaurant wasn’t very busy at that time, but within the hour was packed out.<\/p>\n The service was attentive but not overbearing and the menu was quite varied and extensive without trying to do everything. We ordered beef burgers in buns with home cut chips for two of our daughters and sausages, chips and peas for the other. The waitress immediately asked if we wanted the children’s food to come out with the adult starters.<\/p>\n Sausages and burgers can vary tremendously on quality. These were top-notch and although I didn’t try the chips I was told they were delicious and crispy. The portions were very large yet reasonably priced. I was the only one drinking and had a glass of Prosecco to start. Matt and I had starters of bang bang peanut satay chicken with crunchy oriental vegetable salad<\/em> (\u00a37.50) and crispy fried sesame king prawns with wasabi and lime mayonnaise<\/em> (\u00a37.50). Both were very tasty. Again the batter for the prawns was crispy and light. The salad with the prawns was also oriental in style, very fresh and crunchy.<\/p>\n My mother-in-law, mindful that we were having a big curry in the evening, went for a lighter bite of steak, mustard mayonnaise, roasted onions, tomato and rocket served on ciabatta<\/em> (\u00a37.95). This came\u00a0served with a choice of soup, salad or home cut chips. They omitted the onions at her request without problem. I’m sure she’d be the first to admit that she can be quite fussy, but it went down very well, with the only criticism being that it was too large a portion to finish!<\/p>\n My father-in-law, due to illness, doesn’t have a huge appetite and is rather limited on what he fancies eating. He plumped for a children’s portion of\u00a0fish and chips<\/em>. He really enjoyed it and it was great to see him eating well. The batter was very nice and crisp and the chips had already had the seal of approval.<\/p>\nThe Old Plough<\/h2>\n
Bar menu at The Old Plough<\/h4>\n
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The Old Plough’s restaurant menu<\/h3>\n
Children’s food and starters<\/h5>\n
Mains<\/h5>\n