Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 275 in 336 in East Hampshire
Nº 79 of 87 British in East Hampshire
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We are hosting a charity event and popped into Feed Me Seymour to see if they would support by providing a raffle prize for the event. They were really lovely and accomodating and happily donated a voucher for free breakfasts. There were customers in the premises, and the food smelled amazing. Unfortunately we couldn't stop this time but we will definitely be going back for a breakfast in the very near future. Thank you both for your support!
Sunseeker371975 . 2024-11-10
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Popped in for the first ever visit with a big appetite. Staff were very pleasant , premises looked clean and very presentable. Menu prices I personally thought were a bit on the high side. Opted for the breakfast burger at £9.50 to take away. Service was pretty quick, although they weren't overly busy at that time . Was served with my lunch and left eagerly with haste. On arriving back to my workplace with an empty and grumbling stomach , it was the second bite that I actually looked at what I was eating, only to find that the middle of the burger was still raw. Not for me thank you . If I had eaten in I would have been able to complain, but alas this was takeaway. So back to an afternoons work with an empty stomach it was.
Spencer M . 2024-07-02
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We went for one of the midweek roast events and what a disappointment it was. There was a very lukewarm welcome when we arrived and we were directed to the table with a point of the finger. The food was served quickly and just plonked in front of us. There was no asking what we’d pre-ordered so two of us got the wrong meals. This was rectified when we told them. It was hot but was very mediocre. I think my lamb died of old age. I couldn’t cut it, it was that tough. The potatoes were OK, the peas were peas that had once been frozen, carrots overcooked, the gravy was like water, the parsnips were OK and the saving grace was the cheese sauce on the cauliflower/brocolli. The Apple crumble was nice but again just plonked in front of us. The custard was lumpy. How much was all of this? It was a whopping £25 a head without so much as a jug of water on the table. It was daylight robbery. We wont be back.
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No longer a pub - it was closed down months ago and has been undergoing a lot of construction work. There is local talk of it having been purchased some type of medical conglomerate.
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I booked a table in the restaurant for a special occasion. On arrival we were told that there was a half hour wait for food. We were fine with this as we understand it was a busy time with it being the fireworks night locally. What we were not prepared for was the unfortunate attitude of the supervisor when we complained to her about it being an excessive wait of one and a half hours for the food. She did not care at all. She was smirking . The food was very nice. But the supervisor did not care that the lateness of the food caused us to miss the fireworks night locally. We thought 2 hours prior to it was adequate enough. Had we been told there was over an hour to wait for food we would have cancelled our booking. I am sure supervisor will not care but we will not be returning. We can overlook food being late but will not overlook the poor attitude of this supervisor that clearly did not give a hoot and actually smirked when we told her we had missed the fireworks.
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Waiter slagging off customers at kitchen in front of other customers is not professional I know it's weatherspoons but that's not on