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Review - The Two Brewers Inn
Information
Telephone: 01923 261 884
The Common, Chipperfield
Kings Langley, Hertfordshire
WD4 9BS
Food: ★★★★★
The food here, I found to be very, very good indeed. I ordered roast chicken breast stuffed with mozzarella, and served in a tomato sauce, accompanied by roast potatoes mixed British vegetables. The chicken was done to perfection; and the tomato sauce was sharp without being to acidic and giving me heartburn (something that I am quite prone to). The desert, I can say without a shadow of a doubt, was the best rendition of a chocolate fudge cake with cream that I have ever had. The cake was warm and soft without being mushy, and the Jersey cream with which it was served mellowed the flavour marvellously. It was very nicely served with a good helping of a thick, rich chocolate sauce, and a dusting of icing sugar. It was the perfect end to a very, very good meal.
Atmosphere: ★★★★★
Being a pub, there was of course the traditional atmosphere. However, even though it is probably twice the size of the average pub, there was no sensation of being just another customer even when the establishment is packed (as it was when we went, and it is easy to see why). The interior is softly lit, and is in original Tudor style, with dried hops adorning the beams - quite fitting for a pub, really.
Service: ★★★★☆
Your order is verified twice here; once when you make it, the waiter repeats it to you, and shortly afterwards, when another waiter lays the table for you.
Price: £44.34 ★★★★☆
Yes, it is possible to feed 3 people for less elsewhere, but at the same quality, I think not.
Overall: ★★★★★
This restaurant was a thoroughly enjoyable experience, not just for the taste buds, but for all the senses.