34 Station Rd, Redhill, RH1 1PD, United Kingdom, England
Food is good...unfortunately the seating area is tiny. Took my son for a birthday lunch and struggled to find a place to sit. Then we had to clear the window seat space ourselves in order to sit and eat...he enjoyed the food but the experience wasn't what we hoped...
Sadly, like all of Jamie's restaurants I have been to and indeed his family's pub in Essex. - it is pile them on in and get in the numbers. I took my mum and dad to 15 for a treat before it closed. We were all cramped in. I could have taken them to other Italian restaurants in london with more room - less price - and more thoughtful meals. Sorry to to say this as have all your books. We then went to cricketers in Essex and were again cramped and disappointed. Sorry but that's how it was.
Don’t go here unless you want to be ill
Had takeaway week ago and felt sick next day. Just read this week that il Lee Garden has been closed down twice already by local authority and fined 20k this week for filthy hygiene standards. It’s in the paper.
Now I know why I was sick!!
AVOID IF YOU VALUE YOUR HEALTH
This is a take away only ...they do not deliver so you have to drive n pick up
We ordered a meal which included sweet n sour King Prawn Balls ...when bag was opened was obvious they were VERY well cooked the batter was brittle and when cracked open the prawns were hard n dry , we phoned the restaurant to complain and after a few words were told if we drove back to the shop we could have more prawns ..my husband said two journeys was too much and we would prefer to call in next week and except a refund ....they offered no refund just said they were "very busy so hadn't noticed they were burnt "(and inedible ) and
repeated we should drive back and collect another portion of prawn balls if not satisfied ...which we were not going to do, would make a very mediocre meal very expensive .......customer service non existent ...so .not on our takeaway list any longer !
We have been going hear for several years for breakfast, but after today's grumpy service (not from the new lad who was working hard), we shall not be going back.
You are in the hospitality industry and a smiling face is all we expect.
I am a great fan of Cook BUT the Chicken Alexander was totally bland and tasteless. I like quite bland food BUT this was beyond bland....completely tasteless and a complete disappointment. Sorry Cook - I like many of your dishes BUT this was a complete disappointment and did not live up to expectations in any way - bland, nondescript and even a full bodied glass of red wine could not recoup the situation.
We visited for brunch. I was with an older lady that walks with two sticks. One of the staff saw us walking from the car park and held the door open for my friend. The service was warm and friendly. The coffee was delicious. The brunch was excellent, especially the sausages. We really enjoyed our visit and will definitely visit again.
Having travelled near and far mc Donald’s is a safe bet However Croydon must go down as the slowest service in the world , no matter what time of day it’s slow and the food is often cold and the little manager guy can be very rude ,back to the wait times my record is now 23 mins even when I did get served I had to wait another few mins for fries !! Maybe they forgot that most meals come with fries
Freds está situado en Osterley supermercado Tesco extra.
Visité recientemente para el almuerzo. Básicamente, vende sandwiches y bebidas, además puedes comprar ensaladas y pasteles.
El sistema de pedidos parece complicado pero los serviciales camareros me llevó a través de esta.
Pedí un pollo parmigiana sub y una taza refrescos de refrescos.
El subcomité estaba muy sabrosa pero un poco demasiado salsa de tomate hizo soportar para comer.
El personal era muy servicial. Vale la pena una visita si va de compras en los Tescos
Planning permission was eventually received for conversion of the pub into residential units - and work has now commenced on the car park.
A great pity - as this pub has played a large part in the lives of the local Reigate Hill community for many decades, and now has gone forever.