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this place is excellent, the personal are ingenious eating is great and value for money, they actually get a lot for their money as the customer service and experience is 10/10! View all feedback.
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I love the excellent service provided by the staff and the color scheme of the restaurant. However, I am not a fan of the enclosed garden area as it feels too cramped for my liking. Sorry. View all feedback.
Had a lovely meal here tonight. Tess was so welcoming, and her staff helpful and friendly. Highly recommended.
Really enjoyable food, very friendly staff, and helpful, made the visit all the more enjoyable, recommend a try
Absolutely superb as always, great food and service. Thank you Tess, wonderful to see you again.
Popped in on the off chance early evening around 5pm restaurant was rather busy but was kindly given a table straight away . We opted for the festive menu as everything looked amazing . We went for the starter and main at £22 and it was worth it . Crispy chicken and bubble prawns as starters well presented and a generous portion . Mains we had beef brisket melted in my mouth and festive burger .Food was 10/10.Staff where very friendly and efficent and couldn't do enough for us .We will definitely be back .
Myself and a few colleagues had a Christmas meal today, and I looked forward to seeing the vegetarian options available. It can be difficult to find good options around Christmas time that feel festive, so was pleased to see that there were a few good options available. I spotted the 'cauliflower steak ' which, for the uninitiated, is a slice of cauliflower. It was served with green beans and a sauce for the sum of a little over £14. That 's £14 for a slice of cauliflower. Out of interest I flicked through the menu to see how much was being charged for a 'real ' steak, and was surprised to see that it would be cheaper for me to eat a beef steak £13 something) than a slice of cauliflower. How you manage to justify this pricing is astonishing, or even arrive at the £14 figure anyway. You can currently buy a whole cauliflower in Tesco for 29p.