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Visiting friends in the area. Decided to have lunch and found this wonderful restaurant. I’m quite fussy about what I eat. I ordered lasagne and garlic bread and my husband ordered pepperoni pizza and salad. It was fabulous, freshly cooked and generous portions. The pudding of tiramisu finished off the meal perfectly. Staff very attentive nothing was to much trouble. View all feedback.
What victorcreade doesn't like about Due Amici:
Staff was nice but didn’t seem to know what they were doing. It took ages to get our drinks and a whole lot longer to get our food! When it eventually came I could not believe it the lasagne looked like it had come from pound land and been cut in half! It was served in a white dish that had black burn marks all over it. I immediately sent it back and didn’t order anything else. My daughters bolognese was terrible Fla... View all feedback.
Great food, very reasonable prices. great small family restaurant.
Amazing customer service eating was also good and family friendly winning.
Popped in on a rainy saturday after taking the kids to soft play. It was fantastic, so accommodating for children, great pizza, generously portioned salads and such friendly staff. There was 11 of us and they were extremely efficient. Perfect place to pop into for lunch with the family.
So, visited the afternoon boot sale at the Hop Farm and decided to grab something to eat. The place was light and airy, the staff friendly and attentive. A varied menu and something for every taste. As it was getting on, we decided to do a starter and each and a main between us. My wife went for a goats cheese tart to start and I went for nduja sausage doughballs. Both were disastrous the goats cheese tart was cold, greasy and topped with something that may have been goats cheese in the dim and distant past it would take a forensic scientist to establish this though. The doughballs were warm, tasteless and may once have been in the same country as a nduja sausage...or maybe not. Bland and fairly bought cheaply from a supermarket. So, let 's move on to the main course. A calzone pizza arrives, plump and warm. Thank goodness that they 've managed to redeem themselves we think......nope, an absolute car crash of a calzone. All dough. 2 small pieces of chicken both in my half. A few slivers of cheap packet ham and a couple of spinach leaves and lots of air. Slimy, inedible and a **** take to be honest. Absolutely no redeeming features to this 'meal, can 't remember the last time we both left a restaurant hungry. Interestingly, not one member of staff asked how the meal was....maybe the truth hurts? Over priced, poorly 'cooked ' and presented, cheap supermarket starters.....avoid at all costs.
Had an ok meal here on the weekend. Nice enough starters (calamari, meat balls, bruschetta, mixed starter), kids meals good (including tasty pizza), and main courses were ok too (pasta, tuna salad, pizza). Wine was so-so, service again was ok So, overall.....just ok, nothing bad but nothing wow either. Would I go back? If we were at the Hop Farm again, then yes but wouldn’t go out of my way otherwise