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Contribute FeedbackAt this charming venue, diners experience a unique blend of culinary offerings and captivating theatre. While some may find the restaurant's atmosphere reminiscent of a student union, its warm and friendly staff make for an inviting experience. Recent reviews highlight the need for improvement in portions and pricing, particularly on fixed menus. However, the theatre presents exceptional performances, from laugh-out-loud comedies to heartfelt dramas, making each visit worthwhile. With an ever-changing set menu reflecting the current shows, the dining experience promises moments of culinary delight before embarking on a theatrical journey that leaves audiences raving.
The tuning of the menus on what is at the theater does not really work, i.e. a 70's based game deserves to eat 70's style.
We were greeted with a beautiful old warehouse that, like its name earlier the location of a chocolate factory, now houses a restaurant, bar, rehearsal room and theatre. we had only to order and eat forty minutes, which would always be a push, despite the very friendly and accommodating staff, so all expectations for a relaxing lunch went completely out of the window. mum went off the slope and ordered the burger £11) patty, speck, cheddar, relish and salat served with clobigen chips and a small pot ketchup on the side. before was the behemoth who arrived, big and a little on the dry side, but for someone who does not tend to order burger who often...more
The tuning of the menus on what is at the theater does not really work, i.e. a based game deserves to eat style.
This place is not a destination restaurant. the tired male toilet shield among others gives the whole place a student union feeling, but the personal is so warm and friendly that it doesn't matter.
The space is well joined industry lost and found. jam glasses with tee light, misfitted furniture, rough wood, exposed pipework and brick. it feels healed, but not affected. the set menu changes pleasantly depending on the show, regional re