So, that’s not on the menu, nor that!

We were having a meal at The Landing Light and I was looking over the menu.

I decided I really liked the sound of 

Our Roasted Lamb Rump & Mini Pie Duo – Roasted rump of lamb, recommended served pink, mini minted lamb pie, rosemary & garlic-roasted potatoes, honey-roasted carrots, kale, peas, green beans & mangetout, gravy

Alas, when it came to order, I was told it wasn’t available. So, ah well in that case I will go with the similar sounding

Our 4oz Fillet Steak & Mini Pie Duo – Two fillet steak medallions, recommended served pink, mini British steak & malbec pie, served with rosemary & garlic-roasted potatoes, honey-roasted carrots, kale, peas, green beans & mangetout, gravy

No that wasn’t available either! So, I had to choose quickly, what should I have, I thought, I went with the sirloin steak.

Though I asked for medium-rare, my steak was cooked to medium, if not on its way to well done. It was a little dry and I thought lacked flavour. I didn’t enjoy my tomatoes either.

It wasn’t awful, it was just okay. I guess I was a little disappointed that what I had my heart set on wasn’t available. I would go again, but I don’t think I would have the steak again.

So what about the specials?

I have been to the Landing Light quite a bit recently. It’s local so easy to get to, the menu is good, with special offers it’s good value for money. As a pub food place, it’s really nice.

Reflecting on why I had been going more often, I remember when it opened its speciality was rotisserie chicken. The menu was awash with rotisserie chicken, not only could you have plain old rotisserie chicken, you could also have rotisserie chicken with sauce. Many of their dishes were made with rotisserie chicken as well. I am not a great fan of rotisserie chicken, as I often find the chicken has been overcooked and can be somewhat dry. I think that was why, when looking for places to eat, I would avoid the Landing Light. Another reason was that a few years ago there were quite a few choices of places to eat out in Weston, we had Prezzo, Pizza Express down at the seafront, Frankie and Benny’s was close by. However they have all closed down since the pandemic. With less choice, the Landing Light has become a more attractive option.

So, when deciding where to go for a celebratory meal, it was an easy choice, to choose the Landing Light. Booking was quick and simple online and upon arrival we were given a warm welcome. We were shown to our table and told who would be our server for the evening.

There was a wide choice of food to choose from and we were impressed with the attitude towards allergies, as one of our party requires a gluten free diet.

I was a little disappointed that there was no specials menu, and literally as I mentioned this in a matter of fact way at the table, our server arrived, whereupon promptly she apologised and went to get them.  When she came back, I did apologise as I had been discussing the specials at the table and I was aware I came across somewhat rude as she approached the table. She was fine about it, and just to add her service was fantastic. She made us feel welcome, and nothing was too much trouble. 

I looked over the specials menu, our server did say that the cod wasn’t available. So I decided I would have the lamb from the specials menu. I did think about having the pan roasted chicken again, as I had enjoyed that last time. It did amuse us when the server came back and I said I was going to have the lamb, she said it wasn’t available. She was joking and I could have the lamb.

Our food arrived, all freshly cooked. We particularly liked the fact that the gluten free dish arrived separately to avoid contamination.

I had a slow cooked lamb shank with mashed potatoes and green vegetables.

plate of food

I knew the lamb was probably pre-cooked and then heated up when ordered. The lamb was tender and had a great flavour. The mash was smooth and creamy. Overall I enjoyed my meal and it was nice to have something I wouldn’t normally have.

The other food on the table was said to be delicious and everyone enjoyed their dishes.

Our server did an outstanding job as our server, she was smiling, welcoming, efficient and we were all impressed. She is an asset to the team.  We did expect good service, but our server went over and above in serving us, from providing menus, checking what we wanted, serving drinks and settlement of the bill. She made us laugh, she made us smile, and we had an ever better dining experience than we expected. 

Overall the service was excellent, the food was delicious and good value for money.

Pan Roasted Chicken

We went to the Landing Light for a celebratory meal. We have been there quite a few times in the past few months.

I did think about the mixed grill, but I have had that before and had a grill recently at The Railway Inn.

As the place was really busy, we had booked a table in the bar area. Still a nice table, but the main difference was that we needed to order out food either via a QR code or from the bar.

I went with one of the specials, pan roasted bacon wrapped chicken with sautéed potatoes, Tenderstem® broccoli. It was served with a mushroom, pepper and chorizo sauce.

It was certainly not how I imagined the dish would be presented. The sautéed potatoes were at the bottom of the dish, on top of these was the Tenderstem® broccoli, and the pan roasted chicken. The sauce covered the heart of the dish.

I would have liked my potatoes to be smaller in size and crispier. The chicken was tender, I suspect it was pre-cooked and then pan-roasted. I have made chicken like this myself, but not for a while. I liked the addition of the broccoli, sometimes dishes like this are missing vegetables. The sauce was tasty, it contained peppers and chunks of mushroom. Even though it was in the menu description, I was initially a little confused and then surprised by the chunks of chorizo in the sauce. For a moment I thought the chunks were sweet potato. However, once I ate a chunk, I remembered it was chorizo. I am not sure it needed the chorizo; I think pancetta would have been a better option. 

I did enjoy the dish. It was nice to have something different, and it was very tasty. My choice was influenced somewhat by my recent experience at The Railway Inn, where I said after having the mixed grill.

Upon reflection and seeing the plate of food that a neighbouring table received, I think I should have gone with one of the specials. The pork special looked really good.

So, when we went to The Landing Light, I made the conscious choice to choose something different, and probably from the specials menu. 

I had a voucher for 30% of mains, which made the meal very reasonable.

Glazed Pork Belly Burger

I enjoyed the mixed grill I had eaten at the Landing Light in Weston-super-Mare.

The Landing Light is a Marston pub. Though very close to where we live, prior to my previous visit, I think I had been there only once before, for a meal, and even then I am not sure I actually had. The Landing Light is not an old pub, it opened ten years ago, it has a modern retro feel to it.

I was tempted to have the mixed grill again, but in the end decided I would have something from the specials menu. Sometimes the specials at places are dishes to be avoided, but I was confident here that these were not what was left over, but extra dishes added to the menu.

I went with the Glazed Pork Belly Burger, two 3oz charred beef patties, maple glazed pork belly, Monterey jack cheese, smoked streaky bacon, burger sauce, pickled red onions, and seasoned skinny fries. Though I was tempted by the other two specials, the oven baked cod loin and the pan roasted chicken.

My burger arrived, it was huge and nicely presented.

This was an interesting combination. The pork belly was very tender, but not as flavourful as I thought it would be. The beef patties were nice, and had a good flavour. 

There was a side portion of coleslaw, which though obviously not homemade, added crunch and freshness to the dish.

I did enjoy the burger and it was very tasty.

Service was excellent and everyone else around the table enjoyed their food.

Did I have pudding, in the end I did. I had the chocolate brownie sundae. Warm brownie, ice cream, fresh cream, and a flake, what’s not to like! 

Decadent and indulgent, but also very nice.

Time for a Mixed Grill

The Landing Light is a Marston pub. Though very close to where we live I think I have been there only once before, for a meal, and even then I am not sure I actually had. So I was looking forward to going there when we went there for a birthday meal. The Landing Light is not an old pub, it opened ten years ago, it has a modern retro feel to it.

I looked over the menu and there were lots of things I liked the sound of. I decided I would have the mixed grill. This was a 4oz rump steak, a 6oz gammon steak, a pork chop, a lamb chop, a pork sausage with a fried free-range egg.

It took a while for the food to arrive, and my mixed grill was a large plate of food. Alongside all the meat, the plate came with chips, grilled tomato, mushroom and a green leaf garnish.

The meat was cooked well, the steak was delicious. Nice char but pink inside. I liked the lamb chop and the gammon. I wasn’t that impressed with the sausage, and the pork chop was less of a chop and more of a loin steak.

I did enjoy the plate of food and would certainly visit the Landing Light again.