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9 Opinions in 1 websites
We are now regulars at the P&R Café in North Town - filling up with breakfast before venturing out into the North Town Ward.Whether its just a coffee/tea, Vegetarian or Full English . or a refill at lunch time the P&R Café caters for all. Friendly no rush service with great food at fantastic value. Light and airy space for a meet or simply to relax and watch the world go by.Make sure you visit this one.
44 Opinions in 1 websites
I had a takeaway from this place last night, took ages to cook our food. When food was ready the staff just dumped our food on side and said “here” not telling customers whose food it was. Dog barking from out the back! Food was so greasy, sweet and sour sauce was so sour we couldn’t eat it. Afterwards I felt so sick and had bad stomach ache too! Never going here again!!!
26 Opinions in 1 websites
Given the benefit of the doubt since change of owner as formerly excellent. Fish always appearing light so weighed last nights 10-14oz cod & weighed in at 9 1/4 oz. Totally unacceptable! Prepping 4-6, 8-12 & 10-14oz portions should aim for centre point weight NOT MINIMUM! Wet fish cooked to order & batter wet & uncooked on inner side & whole thing dripping in grease. Given then 3-4 chances over past few months but won’t be returning now. Great shame as used to be best in this end of town. Sadly now best avoided, but then they are all same these days it seems. £9 for an undersized cod, then add portion of chips - compare that to a £12 Carvery at the local Toby with an overflowing plate & a full & happy belly - no contest!
20 Opinions in 1 websites
Got a home delivery from this shop which was great as since moving from London was hard to get but the service and food were nice and tasty, will definitely be going back when can sit and eat inside
23 Opinions in 1 websites
Like most OAP grandparents I help out my with daughters child care once a week. On the 2nd October I arranged to meet up with my daughter and her 2 other grandchildren at McDonalds Aldershot. The idea was as well as dropping off the youngest grandchild and a large Lego table we could celebrate the middle one’s Birthday. We arrived before the others and purchased some food and coffee and waited. My daughter arrived with the other children a little delayed as she has to run between schools. We then purchased food and drinks for a second time for the children. One of the children then had to go off for an after school club and so my daughter left us to watch the two other Grandchildren whilst she dropped her off. The service was a little slow and the restaurant was not busy and so the remaining children were still eating their food. My daughter then returned and we left from the drop off and we left. I then received a parking ticket from Met parking Services for overstaying the 90min limited by 18 minutes. Well what has this to do with McDonalds I hear you ask its the over Parking Company matter. I think it kind of is. McDonalds are the ones who contract out to Met Services and so must have had a say in the terms that are set. How many times as parents do we say to our children please don’t rush your food. Now it appears to be please hurry or Grandpa will get a ticket. I fully understand the argument that can be had about it being a deterrent to others not to block spaces. But in this incidence it was not the case. The car park was half empty and maybe if my daughter had stayed with her. The fact she left and we stayed watching the Grandchildren car we took up the one parking space. There is no way that I will repeat the mistake off thing is anymore than a take away as they have lost a customer. Please others be aware.
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I have enjoyed KFC for years but this will be my last. Food arrived cold and all internal packaging split down chips and chicken everywhere. 3 prices of chicken consisted of 2 legs and one small thigh. Absolute joke. The 2 hot wings were cold and let’s just say, tiny.