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Special Easter Menu cancelled. However most of menu, slightly altered was made available via friendly service. Chef provided a very good meal and experience with seafood excellent Always good food regardless of occasion Recommended , View all feedback.
What ChandyK doesn't like about The Town House:
Went for lunch. As many reviews have stated we had a long wait for our food but the service was prompt and friendly. Food however was nothing special. Beef cheek was way too salty, borderline inedible but having said that the meat itself was succulent and well cooked. Crispy pork belly cooked well but again too much soy, couldn’t taste anything else. Cod was well cooked and tasty. Chips were soggy and greasy and unse... View all feedback.
Not the place it used to be. Gone dirty and the gents toilet was disgusting as it looked like it hadn't been properly and hygienically bathroom cleaned for weeks. Service was slow and staff run off their feet because there wasn't enough of them. The once glorious soughdough bread has gone and there are no tea cakes (at Easter!!! . Such a shame as I used to enjoy going here....but not anymore. For the prices you pay, it is poor value for money. The owners have run the place down and should be ashamed. It used to be great
I am not someone who enjoys writing negative reviews but today, I feel I must comment on my lunchtime experience. The sandwiches (served with chips) started from £15! My friend and I didn’t want anything too filling, so we asked if we could just have a simple sandwich and were told ‘no’. There was nothing else on the menu that was reasonably priced so we opted for a hot cross bun. We expected it to be served just with butter, but it came toasted and we hadn’t been given a choice. Two customers who won’t be going back! There are lots of people who would prefer a lighter lunch during the day and I fear that you will lose a lot of custom by not catering for us.
We went for Sunday brunch with friends. I ordered toast- thinking it would be the standard 2 slice portion- it was in fact 1 slice- not so bad except it cost 3.00 !! Sorry but it’s over priced !!
Welcoming staff and good service. Wasn’t expecting much as had read a few negative reviews. However we all enjoyed our meals. Overpriced for some items like a soda and lime for £3.50. Would like to return for the scones.
The place could do with a bit of a clean and TLC. It’s such a sweet building and has seen many changes of hands over the years. As for how it is now, it’s ridiculously overpriced to the point that I wonder how it’s still open. It was quiet and most were having drinks and maybe a scone. The prices are the reason why. On the lite bites menu a fish finger sandwich was £14!! A salad was £17!! This is Bawtry on a drizzly Monday not Leicester Square. We ordered two soups and shared a pot of tea which came to £20. The soups were really tasty to be fair but the pricing is crazy and the decor (footballers wives) not really to my taste but each to their own. Don’t think we will be returning.