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33 Opinions in 1 websites
Can’t understand the review about having to wait a wee while, this is a corner shop in a small village, the owner is very friendly and it’s nice to while away some time sampling the many different cheeses whilst discussing current events. If you’re in that much of a hurry go to a faceless supermarket and buy pre packed cheese and meats. We travel 10 miles quite often to buy our cheese hear because you know you’re going to get personal service and local produce.
14 Opinions in 1 websites
It was a lovely breakfast, however I asked for a itemised receipt as we was paying for our own meals also so I could check it. The serving lady joted down on the back of the the note pad she took our order on. I questioned the amount she went through it and I said that's OK. Which was all fine, until I went to the toilet and herd her moaning about me to a man in the kitchen. Which at the end of it he replied axxx holes I suggest if you want to moan about a customer wait until they leave. I found thus very offesive and upsetting. Having used this establishment several times this was disappointing.
5 Opinions in 1 websites
The flavours Kooked.north create are out of this world. Bright, colourful, delicious food all using local Northumbrian ingredients! 10 out of 10 from me and my family!
1508 Opinions in 2 websites
Yet again another great meal in the Milan. Service, food and surroundings were great. Staff were excellent informing us on the food and keeping us going with drinks. If you are going be prepared as the portions are very generous. Next time we are in the area we’ll be back for more 👍
261 Opinions in 1 websites
We have stopped off at this cafe on numerous occasions when passing and also staying at the Riverside Leisure Park over the road. On our last visit we called in for a takeaway coffee and cake. Unfortunately on this occasion the coffee was only really lukewarm. Not great as the prices are not particularly cheap. Will probably look elsewhere next time.
162 Opinions in 1 websites
Enjoyed a very good, freshly cooked breakfast at this cafe. We had been before about two years ago whilst on holiday and found that the high standard hasn't changed. Staff were friendly and helpful and we will certainly visit again next time we are in the area.
45 Opinions in 1 websites
Great value, well-cooked food and friendly service: everything a cafe should be. We arrived when the cafe was busy - always a good sign - and were told that because it was so busy there may be a slight delay. We didn't have too long to wait, however, and the quality of the food was worth it. Great choice of soups and toasties / panini. Highly recommend.
5 Opinions in 1 websites
Super ham and cheese panini with kids today- coffee excellent and if you are a hot chocolate fan then this is the place for you!
1909 Opinions in 5 websites
This traditional pub has a rural location in the village of Chatton. We travelled around 11 miles each way from our accommodation at Branton and took in a few single track roads, a ford and some of the local wildlife to get there and back. At one point a hare was running down the road in front of us but refused to get off the tarmac onto the grass verge or under a hedge, resulting in us following it for what seemed like a mile or so! Not to be outdone a flock of partridge gave us the same treatment not long afterwards! Nothing would tempt them to leave the road until I almost ran over them and they eventually took flight. Our encounters had us guessing what might be on the menu however as it transpires neither made the list. There was parking at the front of the pub and I discovered later that there were spaces at the rear too. Fortunately we had reserved a table as it was a busy place on arrival, lots of people out for a Sunday bar meal and drinks creating a good ambiance. Slightly away from the hub of the bar we were shown down a passageway towards the rear of the building where there were a couple more areas for dining, full of old English country style furnishings and décor. Fortunately there were plenty of customers in this area too so no shortage of atmosphere. The menu was weighted towards meats of various descriptions although there were a couple of veggie options too, with starters from £5 - £14 and mains £16 - £22. We both ordered Lemon & Confit Garlic Roasted Chicken Supreme (£17) which came with a large selection of vegetables. Having failed to notice this on the menu, and prompted by our waitress, we ordered up a side of Truffled Cauliflower Cheese (£4.50) just for good measure. When the meal arrived we realised no sides were actually required - the dish was accompanied by mash, duck fat roasted potatoes, buttered suede, braised red cabbage, honey glazed carrots & parsnips, seasonal greens, Yorkshire Pudding and gravy. The only thing missing was cauliflower... and a partridge in a pear tree and given our journey we could possibly have brought the latter with us. The chicken was tender and all the vegetables, including the cauliflower, were fresh and full of flavour. Although my wife only managed a single scoop of ice cream for dessert (£3) I was tempted by the Raspberry & Elderflower Gin Eton Mess which came with Chantilly cream & crushed meringue (£8). It was nice but probably unnecessary. A G&T (£6.60) and a ½ pint of local beer accompanied the meal which in total cost just under £59 which we considered good value for money. Our return to the accommodation was again interesting. For those less keen on travel the pub has five rooms available for a stay over.