Discover The Kings Repose Indian Restaurant & Bar, your destination for truly Authentic Indian Cuisine and a unique dining experience. Our menu, featuring Gourmet Masterpieces specially created by Master Chef Misbah , offers classic Tandoori Delicacies and highly recommended House Specialities, including the famous King Prawn Aktabi Supreme and Bengali Murgh Jabinah. Enjoy traditional Old Favourites and sizzling Balti Dishes for both fine dining and convenient Indian takeaway. We also offer a full Bar service for relaxing drinks. Experience the rich flavours and unique history—our location is linked to King Charles II’s escape in 1651. Book your table or order the best Indian food today!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 55 New Rd, Featherstone, Wolverhampton WV10 7NW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1902 307846
Website: https://thekingsrepose.uk/
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It’s a very quirky restaurant set of the road so it’s easy to miss especially at night.
Id recommend booking so that you get a nice table.
Food was like eating scraps chicken pakora stater, more like microwave chicken nuggets.
Popadoms were soft and stale
Mains just as bad, chicken jalfrezi (hot) had a hotter mcspicy from McDonald’s yet call them selfs an Indian restaurant
ATTATUDE problem soon as we walked in my gf (white English) I’m Indian myself just to add, wasn’t handed a menu just both given to me even tho she’s sat right next to me with her hand out about to order, didn’t even look her way asking what she wanted just asking me like she is invisible , given cutlery to only me then forgot hers, don’t understand how you forget to give 2 as there are 2 people eating ?
Time to pay the bill again acting as she is invisible I asked her to pay with my card to see if she would get an interaction but nope both chocolates and recipes given to me crazy world for 2026 in the United Kingdom
We were shown to a table upstairs. The interior is very dark especially upstairs, the tables and chairs are situated very close together. The best place to sit is in the window upstairs that seats two people, if you want daylight or some lighting. We more or less squeezed ourselves around the table next to a balcony, we had to move over we were next to the kitchen, to allow space for the piping hot food to come out on trolleys from the kitchen. I could see all the food that was being served the downside to sitting so close to the kitchen is my clothes and hair smelt of the food.
The seats were uncomfortable, the cushions on the chairs were flat that made the chairs hard to sit on.
The food came and it was freshly cooked and piping hot, we had lamb dansak, butter chicken a keema curry with pilau rice and two butter naan breads. I was given some yoghurt just in case my dansak was too hot and spicy, but it was fine. All the food was nice especially the naan bread. No complaints!
They only do particular soft drinks i.e Apple and Raspberry J20, no juices.
The price was ready for three of us, they appear to be very popular in the area, which is a good thing for them. The food was good, the service was a little rushed, but the were polite and accommodating. The interior is filled with all manner of ornaments and pictures It’s difficult to say what to make of it!
Although the food was good, the darkness of the interior isn’t for me, not sure what it would be like in the winter, as they had very little lighting inside, during the summer to see what you were eating.
Would 100% go back there
Quite old- world inside with beams and heraldry befitting the ‘Royal’ designation. It was very busy on the Friday evening but I’m disabled and was given priority to get seated at a table.
Service was a bit slow but it was very busy. Food was a cut above the usual and well presented although my king prawn biriyani was a slightly smaller portion than I’m used to. The restaurant is licensed which is not always the case with these (Bangladeshi run) restaurants. Overall a very good night out with courteous not not intrusive service.
A takeaway service is available but not delivery
Food was fantastic and was the best curry ive had in years would highly recommend the special naan
Atmosphere was very welcoming and warm and it’s a grade 2 listed old stables which looks stunning.