Beach - Seaford
Beach
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The Beach Hotel in Seaford has become a mixed dining destination, offering friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere following its recent renovation. Diners have enjoyed standout dishes like the chicken schnitzel and daily specials featuring triple pork, showcasing improved menu quality. However, some patrons express disappointment over the inconsistent food standards and issues with service at the bar—specifically, a closed bar that continues to perplex guests. Despite these criticisms, many report pleasant experiences overall, highlighting the generous portion sizes and the inviting decor, making the venue suitable for family celebrations and casual dining alike.
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The food and service was great. we also left a card with 50 behind and staff called to let us know
Great venue for a family birthday or anniversary. Good size meals well cooked at a fair price. Group of 18 all happy with meals. Well done. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: A$20–40 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
Best menu variety I have ever seen. Friendly staff. Lovely food. Caramilk cocktail was delicious. Worth the long drive. We will definitely be back.
Sadly, the food at the Beach Hotel has steadily declined in the past two years. When we first ate here, there was a good range of tasty side dishes to choose from that were good value and helped pep up a meal, or you could even make an entire meal out of small share plates etc. I noticed the quality drop off with each menu change over that time, and on my last visit I ordered crumbed mozarella as an appetiser, thinking that sounded good. I was rather appalled to receive what were very obviously those skinny little crumbed mozarella sticks that you can buy in the frozen section at Woolworths etc. (which are quite tasteless) and I have to say this was the final straw. I don 't think I 'll be eating there again. The staff are generally friendly, which is nice. Although I have always found it bothersome that they don 't tend to one of their bars, but they don 't put up a bar closed sign either, so you can stand there for quite a time looking like a dolt, waiting to be served (nobody came to tell me). In fact, after that initial incident, I 've never seen that particular bar open once (although it backs onto the gaming room bar where staff are on duty), so why even have the taps there etc? Why not just put up a closed sign?
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