Two Courses of British Fare For Two (£12.50) or Four (£23) With Coffee Each at Moorville Hall Hotel (Up to 60% Off)
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Two Courses of British Fare For Two (£12.50) or Four (£23) With Coffee Each at Moorville Hall Hotel (Up to 60% Off)
- Family-run country hotel
- Traditional British restaurant
- Parking available on site
The Deal
- Starter and main course each
- Melon medley and soup of the day among starters
- Mains include lamb chops and wholetail scampi
- Cup of coffee each
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by phone. 48 hour cancellation policy. New customers only. Valid Mon-Fri 6pm-8:30pm. Served in the Foxearth restaurant. Valid for starter worth up to £3.60, main course worth up to £8.95, and coffee worth up to £1.95. Sirloin or rump steak will incur £2 surcharge. Mixed grill will incur £6 surcharge. T-Bone steak will incur £8 surcharge. Excludes drinks and desserts. Original value based on most expensive options. Valid on option purchased only. Original values verified 5 April 2012 at 6.04pm.
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Encircled by the enchanting landscape of rural Staffordshire, Moorville Hall Hotel is a family-run country hotel stirred with homely accommodation and a traditional British restaurant and bar. Beauteous bites may begin with prawn cocktail served on a bed of salad and topped with seafood sauce (£3.60) or pâté of the day with bread and salad (£3.50). Main attraction dishes include grilled gammon steak accompanied by pineapple or egg (£8.45), half roasted chicken with seasonal vegetables (£8.95), and salmon fillet dressed in a parsley sauce (£7.95). A cup of coffee each will also be served (up to £1.95) to top off the evening.
Choose from the following options:
• £12.50 for a two course British meal for two with coffee each (Up to 57% off)
• £23 for a two course British meal for four with coffee each (Up to 60% off)
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