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Contribute Feedback What Elizabeth Tugyi likes about The High Cross:
Fabulous place. Super clean. Bright and airy, quiet on the Thursday afternoon we popped in for lunch. Fish and chips enormous . The car park opposite is paybyphone or cash. Unfortunately for one lady, her disabled parking badge had expired and she got a fine be careful. View all feedback.
What Molly Kelly doesn't like about The High Cross:
I visited this pub for dinner ordered a curry with a hot drink. I had to ask for a mug for my hot drink which I don't think I would have received if I had not asked for it! The curry was ok but...never as good as an Indian restaurant. The naan bread was very greasy covered in what I guess was oil? View all feedback.
A beautiful weatherspoons in a great location. there is a quantity of tables and an outside area so that seat shoupdmjot is a problem. I personally did not get busy twice, but I got no service or felt like someone went out of the way to make my visit great. I am disabled and hand my dog who was not a problem, like weatherspoons is equal treatment friendly, but no one asked me for water for the dog or if I needed something extra (I don't need any special treatment, but it's nice to ask.) overall I would choose one of the other pubs to meet friends and the only thing that this place was going for it is the cheap menu and location.
Very good location, excellent eating drinks, price-quality ratio.
Good value for money, as always. I can recommend the bark madras and wobble bajis on Curry night. personal pleasant and helpful, especially the manager, who sorts a problem with my bill. only 4 stars, as they do not seem to force the smoking / pampering in the designated opposite outside.
Decor is like a cross between a 1966 Chevy Fleetwood Station wagon, a Nixon/Fossil wooden handle wrist watch and something on the back of a 1973 Blind Faith...
Cool 60s interior with a very trendy atmosphere. Cool music and a cool, posery crowd. It's nice to go for an early drink, it'll be rammed later. Pricey.