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196 Opinions in 1 websites
When today for the first time while stopping in Mablethorpe for a few day fantastic service and food wish I gone on first day of break because I would of eaten there everyday liver and onions perfect and so was the sausage and mash.hope to see you soon when we move up to Mablethorpe thank you x
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This was my husband's first trip out since his stroke we ordered tea and scones the tea was the best I've had outside my own house the scones were yummy but my husband dropped his cause he shakes a bit but they insisted on giving him another one such kindness is lovely so thank you Alford deli we had a wonderful day out cheers mo
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Quirky little tea room/coffee shop offering something different in one corner of the Market Place. The clue is in the name - the menu is Austrian-themed and run by two friends who serve home-made treats and make most of the crafts which are for sale in the shop. Their goulash soup with bratwurst is a steal at under £3, and makes a hearty lunch, while sweet items include stollen or apple strudel and cream for a mere £1.40. The cafe also offers gluten, sugar and dairy-free products - plus a range of healthy treats for dogs, including doggy beer! Service was on the slow side, but very charming!
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Please note….this is no longer in Alford, it is now in Mablethorpe on Victoria Road. It is also called Mo’s and not Nayeemas. It is really difficult to find as there isn’t really a sign outside. There is also no car park available other than a very small amount of on street parking. It’s a very strange place and doesn’t look like an Indian restaurant, it seems like they’ve not long moved from Alford as the restaurant is tiny, I’d say only caterers for 20 people maximum. They also do not have their alcohol licence yet so are unable to serve alcohol, however you are able to take your own alcohol. Soft drinks are available. Booking is advisable as it’s such a small place at the moment. The food was delicious! I had a chicken tikka masala and my partner had a chicken korma, the chicken was cooked to perfection. If you are an average size portion eater then sharing a curry, rice and naan bread between 2 is more than enough. We ordered one each of everything not realising how big the portions were! The naan breads are homemade and absolutely delicious! The restaurant also does takeaway, which can be collected or they do deliver (charges apply) The young lady who served us…I believe her name may have been Bobby. She was absolutely brilliant, she was about the only person there doing anything! She managed every table by herself and dealt with the people coming in for collections. The other people working there seem to have inappropriate conversations too close to public ears, and really like to moan about each other! But in summary, the food was fantastic and Bobby was an amazing waitress. Worth a visit.
66 Opinions in 3 websites
65 Opinions in 1 websites
Having visited for Sunday lunch, I was amazed to be told that at 1405 they had run out of Sunday lunches. Not deterred we tried to order a normal meal only to be told that they had run out of those also. It does beg the question if A. they had not ordered enough basic ingredients in the first place or B. they couldn't be bothered to to serve anything off the menus. They did say that we could order a lighter meals or cake so we decided to perceive. What a mistake my partner ordered a bacon and brie ciabatta and I ordered the chicken tikka and mint wrap. My partners meal came and having taken a bite she found virtually no bacon, and what was in the ciabatta was just bacon bits. As for my meal I found only 3 small pieces of chicken and the rest of it lettuce. We paid £28 for this car crash of a meal and feel thoroughly taken advantage of. it goes without saying that we will never visit again.