The Fox in Coulsdon Common
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The Fox in Coulsdon Common
This place currently has 2 reviews . Review The Fox in Coulsdon Common now.
Address: Coulsdon Common, Surrey, CR3 5QS (View map)
Website: http://www.vintageinn.co.uk/thefoxcoulsdoncommon/restaurantsfood/
Phone: 01883 340737
The Fox in Coulsdon Common is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.
The Sunday roast is a Great British pub-food tradition The Fox wholeheartedly honour – and as a country pub, it’s our duty to offer the fine folk of Coulsdon Common a fitting feast every weekend.
Tuck into Sundays, Vintage style
Sundays at your favourite Vintage are the perfect occasion to gather together your loved ones. We serve a minimum of two of the following hand-carved meats plus a vegetarian option, as always with crispy roast potatoes, fresh vegetables and lashings of gravy…
- Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding
- Roast turkey with stuffing
- Herb crusted loin of sweet-cured pork (sourced from one of the only specialist bacon and gammon curers in the UK still using traditional methods)
- Carrot and nut roast
Our freshly roasted Sunday dinners are very popular and whilst we try to serve them until 5pm, once they are gone that’s it I’m afraid until next Sunday!
To wash it all down, we recommend one of our fine wines or seasonal ask ales. Roast beef and real ale – now there’s a rare Sunday pairing.
Make your own traditions
Eating out at your local pub on Sunday isn’t just about the traditional roast. For example, we’ve got braised pork belly and lamb shank for those who prefer a twist on a classic.
At The Fox, our freshly roasted Sunday dinners are very popular and whilst we try to serve them until 5pm, once they are gone that’s it until next Sunday! Book a table now to enjoy your Sunday roast with family & friends.
Please note, information here is correct at time of publishing, Roast Winner can not be held responsible for incorrect pricing or information if changed by resturant or owner.
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Address: Caterham, Greater London CR3 5QS, UK
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Had the misfortune to eat at the Fox yesterday evening, ordered roast pork, had to send back the meal as the potatoes were actually blackened, just not edible! The pork was incredibly salty. A group on the next table were told the pork was no longer available, I commented they had a lucky escape! As a local resident I was disappointed to find how the quality of the meals had deteriorated in our local pub/restaurant.
Unfortunately attended there yesterday evening for dinner. Truly disappointing! Staff were disinterested and elusive. Soup served cold and main course, extremely poorly prepared with raw potatoes. Then overcharged, into the bargain. I suspect I am not the only one to complain as very poor indeed.