Saturday 5 April 2008

Sunday service at the Church

We visited friends in Northampton a while back and, at long last, got around to trying The Church restaurant. It's a converted church (funnily enough!) and I've always thought it looked fairly classy as we've driven past. Although I'd never seen the menu I had read a few good reviews online and, all in all, had fairly high hopes.

Well, I can honestly say that I wasn't in any way disappointed. The entrance is quite impressive and we all looked around with 'ooh's and 'aahh's at the bar area with its high rafters and large stained glass window. We went for Sunday lunch so things were fairly quiet but it was clear to see that the bar could easily be lively with a good atmosphere on a weekday evening.

The decor of the restaurant itself is modern but understated to let the architecture of the church itself take centre stage. I sat next to another stained glass window and the sunlight sent beams of blue and purple light onto our table, which was rather pretty!

The food is at the high end of the 'gastropub' spectrum: a few brave, different choices but nothing pretentious and decent-sized portions. My starter of garlic mushrooms baked with pancetta and mozzarella was well constructed and delicious. One of my friends ordered scallops, which looked to be cooked excellently.

For the main course I ate a fish pie - perfect plain and simple Sunday lunch food cooked well with nothing fussy about it. One friend ordered the roast beef, served in the traditional way; he had good things to say about the quality of the meat but left quite a lot because the portion was enormous! The other two ate the salmon, which was apparently cooked well but was served with far too many 'branchy' bits of watercress and far too little lime dressing.

For me (strangely for me!) the highlight was the pudding. Everyone else had a hearty-looking slab of sticky toffee pudding (and none of it was left, so I'm guessing it was good!) but I chose three scoops of sorbet. The orange and raspberry scoops were lovely, but the champagne-flavoured scoop was utterly fantastic!

Add to this some excellent, well-judged service and some good music at just the right volume and I'd say the balance of everything was more or less right. So if you're ever passing through Northampton ...

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