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This establishment catered for a local event. The one staff member I interacted with was friendly. The food was the quality expected for a catered event fine but nothing you would pay money to eat. The salad and apple slaw were delicious but the vegetarian panini was extremely bland and dry, with no substance but a single tomato slice and a single spinach leaf. The drinks served were pink lemonade or juice (I couldn'... View all feedback.
You were just amazing. Everyone loved the food. The decor was perfect, staff was excellent.
Excellent quality catering food for large numbers!! Very impressed with the way things came out for the volume of people served..
I had an excellent experience with this catering company. They were highly professional and ensured that all the guests were well taken care of. Thank you, Nourish, for your outstanding service!
This restaurant catered for a local event, and my experience was mixed. The staff member I interacted with was friendly, which was a plus. The food was what you would expect for a catered event—fine but not something I would pay for. While the salad and apple slaw were tasty, the vegetarian panini was quite disappointing; it was bland and dry, consisting of little more than a single slice of tomato and a single leaf of spinach. The drinks offered were either pink lemonade or juice (I couldn't quite tell), as well as iced tea, but both were watered down and had a bitter taste. I appreciated the use of biodegradable plates, but there were plastic cups and silverware as well, which made me question the overall effort.
This restaurant provided catering for a local event, and the only staff member I spoke with was friendly. The food was on par with what you’d expect from a catered affair—fine, but not something you'd pay for under normal circumstances. The salad and apple slaw were tasty, but the vegetarian panini was very bland and dry, consisting of just a single slice of tomato and a single leaf of spinach, lacking any real substance. The drinks offered were either pink lemonade or some sort of juice (I couldn't quite tell), along with iced tea, but both were watered down and had a bitter taste. I appreciate that biodegradable plates were used, but the presence of plastic cups and silverware alongside them raised questions about the overall eco-friendliness.