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Nice pub with good service and a largish selection of food. Quality is generally very appealing. Prices are average. The decor and surroundings are quite pleasant without being too loud or overdone. Excellent wheelchair and walker access at the front. Kid friendly. View all feedback.
Tonight was our first time dining at the Clovercrest we weren’t disappointed. A really good selection of meals on the menu . The service was great , the food was scrumptious… we all had a different meal but the verdict was unanimous!
Food was delicious and the venue was fantastic for music such as lighting etc. The music was fantastic, having two bands was quite appealing with different styles. I had a great night thank you!
Nice pub with good service and a largish selection of food. Quality is generally very appealing. Prices are average. The decor and surroundings are quite pleasant without being too loud or overdone. Excellent wheelchair and walker access at the front. Kid friendly.
Went to see a band, they were quite good. I got a chicken schnitzel with meat lovers topping, it was nice enough, but there were so few chips. Salad was good, and the salad topping comes in a little packet that you add yourself, at least you have the choice then, and the salad isn't getting soggy before it comes out to you.
We called into the Clovercrest for lunch. Unfortunately we forgot the time arrived at 1.30. With some trepidation we sat down, but our fears were groundless. We were greeted with genuine friendliness, were provided with menus chose our lunch grilled fish, chips salad for me schnitzel, chips salad for my friend. My fish was lovely. Moist, cooked hot. The schnitzel was well cooked presented too, at $15 per meal, the food was good value for money. We were also offered a second course, all included with the very reasonable price. All in all, if you are in the NE looking for lunch you would have to go a long way to beat the Clovercrest for value.