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Contribute FeedbackThe Great Northern restaurant, conveniently located next to the Odyssey cinema in St Albans, offers a unique dining experience with its elevated gastro pub style food. While some diners have had mixed experiences with the service and portion sizes, others have praised the delicious Sunday roasts and the accommodating staff. The menu may be short, but it features freshly cooked dishes, including gluten-free options, making it a great choice for a pre-movie meal. The cozy ambiance of the place adds to the overall dining experience, making it a popular choice for many patrons. Overall, The Great Northern offers a good value for the quality of food and service, making it worth a visit for those looking for a delicious meal in a welcoming setting.
To the seen, we in the week before the departure of the chance for a Sunday roast, only to say that the restaurant was fully booked! we thought that would be a good sign, so booked for the next Sunday and welcomed by a friendly staff and great selection of weep always a good start. the menu was limited, perfect for our requirements. the roasts are beautiful and taste like a real home cooked dinner exactly what was necessary. my only critique is the size of the parts that are these on the small side and we are away feeling hungry! they can order additional pages that helps, but this pushes the roasts at £20 per head expensive for what it is and more than the best steak house on the whole way. would come back, but would like to see larger portions, a few more seasoned and happy!
We had a good Sunday lunch experience at this restaurant. We had booked for 12 o'clock but arrived to find that the employees had just opened and the place was not quite ready yet. The staff were friendly, the food was affordable, and it was served quickly.
The Great Northern pub is next door to the Odyssey cinema which is why we went there. There is a fixed price menu. The waiter was friendly and helpful, particularly about my need to be wheat free. The food is excellent and they have only a small number of tables so getting through dinner before the film was not a problem. We will be going back again.
Sunday roast: beef was delicious. Starter: £7.50 and couldn't find the goats cheese in the salad, total rip off! Soup: tinned surely! Coffee machine broken! Along the corridor to the toilets is a makeshift sink area, heap of horribly dirty grey/black towels on floor, and our dishes from our previous course, made me wish I'd checked the hygiene rating. Don't bother.
Good Gastro pub style food, fair price but not sure why they won the best restaurant award... They served us a mix of pieces of bread, brioche a bit stain but overall ok. Service friendly but food always a bit long to arrive