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an incentive of the moment to which the lunch break ended today was a big call. Very quiet, so a table in the pleasant outside area in the upper floor of the brixton pop-up container complex I was greeted by a very friendly Irish girl who explained the menu and asked to recommend. I chose the Panko crumb and was not disappointed as served perfectly cooked (fish translucent) and seasoned well. will certainly come back... View all feedback.
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Early evening on May 31st. Three people behind bar. One said excuse me just need to step outside, back shortly, he wasn’t. Two others talking, eventually said can I help? Having politely said not standing there for my health, my companion and myself were served.... View all feedback.
We took a family room (no. 10) and it was spacious for the 3 of us. Staff were very friendly and helpful. We had several meals in the pub restaurant and it was good pub food at a very reasonable price. We would definitely return.
This could be a really nice pub but unfortunately it has been ruined by the so called “company policy” to litter every wall with a TV which is constantly on. If I wanted to watch Tv I can watch at home. If I want to watch a match with my mates I would go to either The Raven or The Old White Hart. With the population of Hook having grown in the last few years this pub has the potential to turn itself into a far better place, serving the families of Hook, with a more traditional pub, decent food, a range of beers (only ever serve one that seems to be available) and with no TV IN YOUR FACE
We stayed in the hotel for a night witch was very comfy clean and modern , we ate dinner and breakfast in the pub and have no complaints about either . The food was served hot and plenty of it all cooked fresh . The staff wore all friendly and happy to serve us . We would definitely stay here again and recommend this place to any one .
On 11 September we made our booking for 14th at 7PM: we could have been advised that the kitchen closed at 8PM but weren't. On 14th, the first couple arrived, found our allocated table and ordered their drinks at the bar: they could have been advised that the kitchen closed at 8PM but weren't. A few minutes, the second couple arrived, usual greetings to first couple, then ordered their drinks at the bar: they could have been advised that the kitchen closed at 8PM but weren't. Looked at the menu and decided on our choices and went to the bar to order: again not advised that the kitchen closed at 8PM. Even when our meals were served, we were not told about the imminent closure of the kitchen. Whilst admitting that the meals were all enjoyable, the evening was totally spoiled when we went to the bar, at 8:20PM, to order our desserts to then be informed that them kitchen was closed. The only notice to be seen was one on the hotel reception desk which stated that the kitchen was closed from 1600 to 1700 hours. Absolutely nothing else and no advise from staff to say that the kitchen also closed at 8PM. We paid our bill and left having had what should have been a very enjoyable evening totally spoiled. We will not be going back.
Had an enjoyable evening. Lovely atmosphere and welcoming staff. Meals were a good size and value for money. The jerk chicken and Cajun seasoned salmon were very fiery so be warned. Perhaps a little less seasoning would make them a bit more enjoyable. In addition to these dishes we had scampi, fish and chips and sirloin steak which were great
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