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We visited this place for a second time and found it just as good as the first. Lovely, quaint little pub with good facilities and a great outdoor area to use when the weather is good. The staff were helpful and friendly and all seemed...to have decent customer service skills. The bar menu is really good, and the quality of the food is superb. We will visit here again and would recommend it for a bit of lunch. Can’t... View all feedback.
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we live locally and thought we would dive during the jubilee celebrations. it was just packed and standing room - we had luck as we found a table outside. my partner and I had a few dishes to share with our drinks. what was ok- I was quite shocked at the Mediterranean loaded pommes in the grunde a part of fritten with a few olives and a few cubes of feta on the top. 9.50- shocking. we also had several rounds of drink... View all feedback.
We live locally and thought we would dive during the jubilee celebrations. it was just packed and standing room - we had luck as we found a table outside. my partner and I had a few dishes to share with our drinks. what was ok- I was quite shocked at the Mediterranean loaded pommes in the grunde a part of fritten with a few olives and a few cubes of feta on the top. 9.50- shocking. we also had several rounds of drinks I had a prise bright and other half a medium rose-11 for these two drinks. I assume that they have inflated the prices for the jubilee, as there was no entry. was a shame, how will think twice before going back, as it was not a good value.
Good for a drink, not for food. terrible service and extremely slow. server at the table was beautiful and not sure whether down on the staff due to the kovid or what, but shocking at times. chap at the bar could not give a flying monkey.
The customer service was bad, not very interested, and the meals arrive over 40mins and not all together. the sweet chili plant noodles for the price were very bad quality, sick sweet and synthetic soße. the rest of the meal was in. best ok, except the fish cake that was beautiful. I would have said something, but we weren't asked if everything was in order.
I am from the south of england, but regularly visit friends who live near tarporley. before today's visit (february 2022) was my recent visit to the rising sun november 2021, when I was served by a sullen young barman who could not welcome...we let alone offer a smile. Today my experience was much worse than I tried to order lunch. I am a 61-year-old businessman who has traveled all over the world and has eaten in restaurants in the uk and in the country for over 30 years. I know what I can and can eat, I am not a juvenile, but was treated today in the rising sun as such. I have tried to explain to the waitress that I am not a zöliakie, but rather some gluten intolerance (which is really just too much processed white bread). she refused to submit my order for a burger with gluten-free bread without control with the chef. I tried to order a chicken stable, but this order was also rejected, instead I was asked to awaken by a huge multi-page document of a matrix any known intolerance for the human to make a choice. I refused at what time the cook came to my table to say he was also general manager and that this was the social policy. I've never heard anything so ridiculous in my life. he said he could offer me a sandwich bark in a gluten-free bread. at this point I was so unfurnished as to be treated a child or worse a stencil that I paid for my drinks and went. the only redeeming feature of this sad story of the misguided service is that I then crossed the road to enjoy an excellent lunch package that was good with friendly and responsive service on the coast. I would advise others to do the parades of the rising sun too.
It’s with a heavy heart I write this review I must say as I go drinking in this pub every week, but I ordered some food yesterday evening some awful food consisting of nachos that cost 6.50 came with no cheese and we’re basically crisps....Then I ordered a burger which could of been easily mistaken for a lump of coal and stale bread. I was highly disappointed as the fact they must have spent so much money on tarting the place up they could afford a decent chef or even food hygiene for that matter ! As I found myself this morning glued to the toilet with quite a serious after effect !! Despite all this the staff were very nice .