The food here is excellent. it’s a busy little spot which can mean a bit of a wait by times. The staff is so friendly. Soups are divine! We also ate breakfast here, the full English is something else.
Hungry
Classificação do local: 5 Chippenham, United Kingdom
Had yet another great meal last night at At the Sign pf the Angel. We don’t go often enough to be classed as regulars, but this is always our first choice for a proper meal out. Prices are very reasonable, around £18 for the 2 course dinner menu(slightly more for a la carte), and the quality of food is first class. Yes, Lucknam Park and the Bath Priory are better, but are also considerably more expensive. I can’t think of anywhere else locally where you’d get comparable quality food for for similar money.
Rob G.
Classificação do local: 4 Bow, WA
Sadly the British are not known for the greatest food but there are a few places that serve traditional British fare with such attention to detail that the end result is truly a meal fit for a King. At the Sign of an Angle is one such place. Menu items include wild boar sausage, lamb’s kidneys in Madeira and a peppercorn steak. Fresh ingredients, local cheeses and fresh baked bread round out the meal. 8 of us ordered about half the items on the menu and it was all delicious. After eating here one has to wonder why so many other ‘traditional’ English restaurants are so bad? If they all served food like this England would not have the reputation it does.