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Reviews of Bowling Green Inn, Ashbourne

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Review by Yvonne Malcolm on 31st August, 2010

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Excellent home cooked food, locally sourced ingredients, very friendly and welcoming staff, defenitely worth a visit. Very memorable food, absolutely got to go back for more!

Date visited: 28.8.2010

Review by Bill Paterson on 29th January, 2009

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My wife and I were warmly greeted by Graeme and his staff, even at 9 o'clock at night. The food is definitely fresh and sourced locally. It is excellently cooked and presented. Their prices are extremely reasonable and they have a marvellous choice of Lagers and Beers. We will definitely be back. Sooner rather than later.

Date visited: 23rd January 2009

Review by Jim cole on 6th April, 2008

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Food was fantastic, tasted fresh and homemade. Welcomed by owner who was very friendly. Good atmosphere and the fire in the bar was very cosy.

Date visited: 22/03/08

Review by Adam Forage on 24th February, 2008

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came in on the off chance that they were still doing food at 3.30pm. Me and my wife were greeted by the new owner and made to feel very welcome. The food was excellent. Definetly home made even the chips!!! will, without doubt be returning.

Date visited: 17/02/08

Review by Greg on 26th December, 2006

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Very Very Impressed, food was excelent. The owners of the place are very friendly and welcoming. I would Highly recomend a visit, but you must phone and book. Thanks to all at the bowling green. We will definantly be back.

Date visited: 26/12/06

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