The Cat and Fiddle Pub & Restaurant
British restaurant
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Here is a pub where typical Californian influences are mixed. Founded in 1982 by British musician Kim Gardner, this place that serves as a restaurant, bar, café and concert hall is now run by Paula and her daughter Ashlee. The dishes are hearty and the choice is wide, from fish and chips to homemade pies and beef Wellington. In the summer, the patio with its foliage and white candle lights is particularly appreciated.
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Members' reviews on The Cat and Fiddle Pub & Restaurant
4.5/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in january 2024
Food was ok, nothing special.
Visited in january 2024
Fantastic breakfast!!
Visited in january 2024
Great British pub with your usual pub fare and TVs. Also have afternoon tea and roasts on the weekend. There is usually a decent amount of street parking nearby.
Visited in january 2024
Most excellent in all respects. Great menu with tons of vegetarian and vegan options that don't compromise on flavor. Great beers to boot. Big thanks to our server Charlie M. for the great service and adding some personality to the evening!
Visited in december 2023
The Sunday roast was very poor. As an English person, this was a poor imitation. The veg was pretty good but a bit oily. The chicken was terrible and had the texture as if it was cooked from frozen. The roast potatoes were very big and were a little harder than a roastie should be. The Yorkshire pudding was good but cold and the gravy was lumpy. It did make us feel a little sick. Another of our party had the fish and chips and it was also poor but the chips were decent, if a little plain. The sausage roll pastry was soggy and the meat was hard. However the cider was great and the staff were very friendly! The atmosphere was as you would get in an English beer garden too.