Based on 37 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 37 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 83 in 636 in Dumfries & Galloway
Nº 16 of 171 British in Dumfries & Galloway
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What an absolute stunning place! We arrived as soon as the doors opened on the day of the Weymouth Iron Man 15/09 and bagged the first table closest to the road so we could cheer on my sister's partner. The service was excellent and we had more frozen cocktails than the place could handle! My sister and I terrorized the harbour with our megaphone for the runners and enticed more and more diners in with our loud mouths! The bacon,brie and cranberry toastie was absolutely wonderful and came with a plethora of sides including crisps, coleslaw and a dressed salad on a wonderfully plated board! The cocktails were to DIE for which a lot of other people had succumbed to on our visit (with thanks to the megaphone). Overall, the best place to eat, best service and THE BEST PART, it is independently run! What a rarity, must try if in weymouth!
deadstupid21 . 2024-10-12
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Our Friendly Lunch group visited TJs yesterday 09/10/24. We are a large group yesterday we were 22 and had pre ordered. I arrived early and found all the tables set up beautifully for us and I was warmly welcomed. As usual the service was excellent and all the staff friendly and helpful. Oh and the food was excellent and everyone was very happy. Thank you to all involved in catering so well for such a large group.
Diana D . 2024-10-10
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This is always my place of choice for food when in Weymouth, the staff are great and the food is always perfect The cooked breakfast is the best around
Joshua W . 2024-09-24
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Can not fault this place. Best fry up around, we've visited nearly everyday of our trip! Restaurant is immaculate, staff are all friendly, and the food is excellent, All fresh and reasonably priced. We will be back tomorrow morning :D
Liam . 2024-09-24
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We ate here on saturday and had breakfast, the food was lovely and hot, quality ingredients and excellent value , the only small thing was we had about 40 minute wait but was told this on ordering so we relaxed and enjoyed the view which is stunning and the service was excellent, see you again soon
Lucy N . 2024-09-22
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What a lovely little cafe overlooking the harbour at Weymouth. We received the warmest of welcomes, and we were lucky enough to get a seat in the window. The coffee was lovely and my 9 year old son gave the milkshake with cream and marshmallows top marks. We had a small breakfast and eggs Benedict with bacon and Hollandaise sauce, which was beautiful. I highly recommend stopping here for breakfast and we'll be back soon. Thank you to the super staff working today , 8th July 2024 x
Clair . 2024-07-08
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The only place to go for breakfast in Weymouth. Always cooked fresh, piping hot and the perfect start to the day. Very well priced and dog friendly. Staff are excellent.
Adrian W . 2024-06-18
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Very impressed. My wife and I had lunch here today, Tuesday 21st May. Lovely food, Julie had the bacon brie and cranberry ciabatta and I had the cheeseburger, both very fresh and delicious. Excellent service and excellent food. If only everywhere was like this. Thanks very much 👍
Andy and Julie . 2024-05-21
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Excellent service, excellent breakfast and good value. Breakfast was hot, quality food, lovely, definitely recommend
Yvette C . 2024-05-11
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Fabulous pear, Stilton and walnut salad and my partner had a bacon, brie and cranberry ciabatta, both absolutely yummy. Our dog was also welcome, happy days! Great food, lovely service, we will be back. Thank you.
MrsB_Surrey21 . 2024-05-10
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Last day of our holidays - went here for lunch with our small family. Food was flawless, and both members of waiting staff were superb. One of the highlights of our trip. Will certainly be back.
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What a lovely group of people offering a fantastic service. Food was excellent. Nothing was too much trouble. Would highly recommend.
352 Opinions
Another great meal at the backstreet for my friends birthday , I had breaded brie followed by a flat iron steak, everything was really good again, great service and quality food, will be back soon
132 Opinions
Just had a lovely dinner and desert. Staying at motorhome sire next door so great location for users of the aire. Great value and lovely landlady.
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As it’s a small popular place booking in advance is probably recommended. We were looking for a table on a Saturday night during the Spring Fling event in the region so left a message with the restaurant whilst traveling to Kirkcudbright. The owner returned the call and fortunately, thanks to a cancellation, was able to arrange our reservation for dinner the following night - a promising start. On the evening of our visit the bistro was busy however there was still a relaxed ambiance about the place. The sole waitress taking orders and attending to the tables was pleasant and seemed knowledgeable about the menu and the only other member of staff appeared to be the owner/chef. He popped out and chatted with us towards the end of service to allow the waitress to get home as a few diners like us were finishing off drinks and still to receive their desserts and settle their bills. He seemed sociable and relaxed and clearly hadn’t adopted the Gordon Ramsay approach to the restaurant business. Being a small place we were not surprised at the outset that the menu was limited to about half a dozen items per course including specials however it gave a decent choice in our view. We both ordered a “special” for starters - Tempura Battered Prawns (£7.95). As was the case throughout the evening, the dish was served up to the table in good time. Six king prawns each with a sweet chilli sauce with a salad garnish and balsamic. It was a tasty start. For mains my wife ordered the Seabass, served with king prawns, a white wine & tomato sauce and fresh vegetables (£21.00). I had Duck a L’Orange (£21.95) which was another item from the specials board. Neither of the mains dishes would be winning prizes for presentation however most importantly they both tasted good. The fish was nicely cooked and my wife enjoyed the other parts of the dish. The duck was also good albeit the chef was later surprised I’d left the fat on the plate. I queried if people normally ate the fat and he commented that they often do and that he rendered it to make it more appealing. Thankfully this was not an overly fatty duck breast in any case but I was quite happy to leave the small amount I did on the plate. For dessert my wife had Sticky Toffee Pudding with ice cream and I had a Citrus Tart served with a small selection of fresh berries and cream. The puddings were £6.50 each and both enjoyable. Overall we liked our experience at the bistro and with our three course meal for two costing just under £72 we thought it was reasonable value for money. We had added a bottle of NZ Yealands Sauvignon Blanc wine for £25 only just keeping the bill under £100. A walk to the harbour to watch the sunset as we headed back to our accommodation rounded off the evening well.