Bridge Arms
Bridge Arms
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[Restaurant Name] presents a unique culinary landscape, garnering both fervent admiration and stark criticism. While some diners rave about its exclusive charm and impeccable service, others express disappointment over portion sizes and accessibility—particularly with the restaurant's walk-in policy. Esteemed for its exceptional menu, featuring standout dishes like British Wagyu Ribeye and delightful snacks, it offers a three-course set menu that many deem outstanding value. Guests appreciate the warm atmosphere and attentive service, creating a memorable dining experience. However, inconsistent perceptions may leave potential patrons contemplating their reservations carefully.
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Do not go here! The food is not prepared separately. We ordered a gluten-free salad but were served a regular salad with bruschetta in it. When we sent it back to the kitchen, it was returned to us in just 30 seconds, with the bread removed. The fries are cooked in the same fryer as the onion rings. It's best to avoid this place.
This restaurant is so exclusive that they do not accept walk-ins, even though my friend has spent £10,000 at this venue this year. It seems they do not care about attracting more customers. My friend and I ended up going to The Pig instead. The food, service, and atmosphere at this restaurant all received a rating of 1 out of 5.
I was not impressed with my meal at this restaurant. I ordered a piece of Brill fish that was only the size of the palm of my hand, while another person in our group who ordered the same dish received triple the amount. We both paid £36:00 for our meals, which I found to be rather excessive for the portion size I received. I also ordered gluten-free bread, which was delicious but disappointing as I was only given two small slices. I was quite shocked by the serving sizes. Overall, I rated the food a 2, the service a 5, and the atmosphere a 2.
This was the best Sunday roast I have ever had. The service was excellent and we dined in for lunch. The price per person was between £40-50.
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