Popped in here for a sandwich lunch and tea. The staff were very attentive and the meal was prepared quickly. Wife had Tuna and mayo (a favourite of hers) and I had Atlantic prawn sandwich. both were served with a small side salad and plain crisp. Unfortunately the Tuna sandwich had a bit of a funny taste, the tuna smelt OK so we can only think it was something in the mayo. At one point the owner came over to check if everything was ok, and whilst we did not want to make a fuss (other people on the same table) I did ask what he tuna sandwich had in it and was advised just mayo. The owner was concerned why we asked but we played it down as not not raise an issue about the food. I also tasted it and agreed that it was not right so my wife discreetly wrapped them up and threw the sandwich away. My Atlantic prawn sandwich had a lot of filling but too be honest no real taste and were smaller that shrimps I have seen and had in the past, so again a bit of a disappointment. Finally having ordered a pot of tea for 2, I was very surprised to get a tea pot the same size I have had in many other restaurants and cafe that was a pot of tea for one. It certainly was not what I consider a pot of tea for 2 like other places I have ordered from. Not a particularly good review from me for the Driftwood, but in all my reviews I am always honest and hope it will go someway to improve things, and is as it is on the day of my visit. I will re emphasise that the owner did show concern and stated that he wanted to make sure we were happy with the meal, but the area was crowded with people and did not want to draw attention to this situation. I will add that the whitebait on the next table looked excellent.
It's an amazing bar with music. The waiters have a humour that makes you fall in love. It also has a dance floor with crystals and led lights with a fashionable style. I highly recommend this place to have a drink with friends.
I live in Bradford and was over this end of an operation at the Yorkshire clinic...took a wonder here and it was bloody yummy. Staff were very friendly. I'd say we would come again but would be a bit of a treck. Thanks ladies
Very good selection of books to read but my large bugbear is how noisy it is if you are trying to read...if background noise doesn't bother your concentration,then that's fine.
Unfortunately I can't concentrate and usually have to leave library prematurely.
Living in an urban area is noisy and there was a time when libraries were quiet sanctuaries...alas no longer.
Tuvimos una comida increíble aquí! El pollo kobeedah, cordero kobeedah y joojeh estaban perfectamente cocinados y llenos de sabor. El halloumi también estaba delicioso, crujiente por fuera y suave por dentro. El arroz era muy suave y complementaba los platos perfectamente. Además de la excelente comida, el servicio fue fabuloso — amable, atento y acogedor. Sin duda volveremos y lo recomiendo a cualquiera que busque una gran experiencia gastronómica!
Perfect individual pizza size. Incredibly fresh and super delicious plus a lovely gentleman chef making the pizzas. Slight wait for the order but absolutely worth it. Can see why this little van is so popular!
Worth coming here first time at the coffee pot would definitely come again and will buy food as well definitely recommend staff are amazing and food looks really nice as well had a cuppa here really friendly and welcomin. Would but food next time the ladies serving was really lovely I just came here while visiting bury market on friday 7th march would recommend and would come again 5 stars thank you ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is a lovely find tucked away in the new quadrangle on Gotherinton lane. Just popedin for lunch and so pleased I did. Everything was fine and they deserve a few more visitors
Fantastic hidden gem in the Prince Rupert Hotel. Every detail of our meal from the homemade bread to our scrumptious mains and the locally sourced cheese board for desert was executed with perfection. Coupled with attentive charming service and an old school decor. This restaurant should be on the top ten list in the UK. It is simply not to be missed.