Fuimos a almorzar asado el Domingo de Madres
Personal encantador, asado terrible ir a tomar una copa, no la comida!
Desafortunadamente, fuimos cuatro meses antes y fue bastante bueno. Solo puedo suponer que han cambiado al cocinero.
Fue encantador encontrar al costurero que estaba en Bridgeton, pero pudieron sacarle mucho más provecho. El chocolate caliente no era muy chocolatero y loos e interior un poco sombrío, flores de plástico fuera, etc. Subir un peldaño sería súper - mantenerlo peculiar pero elevar la calidad.
I have never been disappointed with any branch of the Ivy; we had dinner and returned the following day for breakfast. It's hard to fault. The staff were nice and good fun. The food, as always, was nice. To be fair, the breakfast was a reasonable price, given the surroundings and not too much more than a quality cafe nearby. It was certainly a great visit.
Lovely side street, we had the raspberry and white chocolate croissants they were fabulous, coffee and hot chocolate was good too. So nice we returned on our departure day especially to pick up some freshly made sourdough and rosemary focaccia loaves.
4 Nelson Pl, Bath, BA1 5DA, United Kingdom, England
Don’t bother unless u like being looked at like excrement on someone’s shoe. I can’t comment on the food as I didn’t bother getting it. I’m not paying someone who treats me like an inconvenience. Very rude lady. I ignored the negative reviews and thought I’d try it myself but clearly she hasn’t took any feedback about her rudeness. Interior is nice but atmosphere is ruined by hostility. I understand we all have off days but it’s clearly a repeating issue. She said it’s ready ‘and what price’ I said it’s not about the money it’s about the poor service. I used a different word to poor.
Lovely staff, very friendly and accomadating to a bunch of tipsy older ladies! I had fish & chips. Flaky, soft fish with crisp batter, crunchy chips, delicious! The building is old & interesting with a good vibe. Recommended.
We came here to watch Krowd Keepers magic theatre.
It was a fun night with up close magic and comedy.
It's not the best place for disabled people. The building is old with winding, steep, staircases.
The Rising Sun is under new ownership and I’m pleased to see it seems on the way back to its former glory. The pub is undergoing some much needed renovations.
We had a really good meal there and very enjoyable evening, the menu isn’t huge but what was on offer cooked well and very good quality. All washed down with an equally good bottle of Malbec.