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21 Opinions in 1 websites
Paitre Grazing Tables did an incredible job for my dad’s 70th birthday! Linz was professional from start to finish, making the entire process smooth and stress-free. The grazing table was beautifully presented, the quality of the food was outstanding, and everyone absolutely loved it. The pricing was also very reasonable for the level of service and attention to detail. Highly recommend for any special occasion!

89 Opinions in 2 websites
What's th point of a Chinese opening 2 nights

35 Opinions in 2 websites
Good breakfast and lunch food at good price. Also do deliveries. Great value.

2539 Opinions in 4 websites
6* *FIRST VISIT* Came here without a reservation and thankfully they had a table free which is a good thing since just after we arrived it got VERY busy, every table booked. This is without a doubt the best Indian food I've had in years, to say I was impressed is an understatement. The staff were friendly and helpful even though it got very busy. The food,though, was stunning, absolutely faultless, every starter and mains we had was gorgeous. Prices a little over average but worth every penny. This is definitely the best Indian in Wakefield and the best I've had anywhere in years. I'd highly recommend it but make sure to book to avoid disappointment. *Third visit* went for my birthday, group of 13, booked well in advance. The place is still the best Indian restaurant in Wakefield. We all had an amazing time.Food, Service and Prices were still brilliant. Special thanks to Ali who went above and beyond.Much appreciated. *Fourth visit* still gorgeous food, great service and good prices.

68 Opinions in 1 websites
2nd visit to this place meals had gone up in price but so had the quality excellent steak pie slightly to salty only real issue is that the carpark is far too small fortunately there is road parking available a short distance away

28 Opinions in 1 websites
Based on the food I definately rate this place as "very good". There is a good selection, the homemade cakes and pasties are paticularly nice, the food is tasty and the portions are definately on the generous side. The price range is also good, better than other places nearby. The only thing to put anyone off is that the seating area (not kitchen), whilst originally cute, is now scruffy, over packed with random stuff and feels grubby. Would be better to get rid of all the tat, books, sweets and dresser and give the place a clean, minimal feel. Could possibly get more tables in then rather than just one bug one.

715 Opinions in 2 websites
5/5. Arrived easy to park and we’ll sign posted for disabled access (were wheelchair user). Easy to get into the pub with wheelchair and awkward ramps. The bar staff welcomed us and showed us to a table that was easy access, and given menu’s. Ordered food and drinks. Drinks arrived promptly and food arrived 15 minutes after ordering. All the meals were of good portion size, freshly cooked and very well presented. The food was absolutely delicious being cooked perfectly and was hot. The pub and toilets were spotless clean, no sticky tables or anything. Highly recommended and we will visit again. Excellent pub and atmosphere.

987 Opinions in 2 websites
Probably the worst experience I have had at any pub ever! My wife dropped myself and my one year old Cocker Spaniel off there on the way to the gym. First thing that I saw when entering was a sign saying " No Dogs On The Grass" which I thought was strange. Anyway, I went into the bar with my dog and ordered a pint of Moretti (£5.40), and asked for the menu. The barmaid said you need to get a table first with a table number in order for me to order food. I said, I cant sit at the tables, which are on the grass where I can't take my dog. She said you can sit under cover on the patio. I replied, I didn't want to sit there, I wanted to be in the lovely warm sunshine with the dog, seeing as it's beautiful and well over 20 degrees today. She said I can sit at a grotty old table on the gravel at the side of the pub in a very grotty area. I suppose i'd no choice really. On sitting there reluctantly, I realised there was no table number on it so ordering any food went right out of the window. Oh well I suppose I saved an extortionate £9.50 for a sandwich! Whilst at the bar, I asked why dogs were not allowed on the grass. The barmaids reply was, to ptotect the children. I said "what children, it's midweek, they're all at school" to which she replied, it's just the rules. I said the children would be in the other playground section anyway so it wouldn't affect them. She replied, well they have to go past the tables to get there. I was gobsmacked! In todays climate, where pubs are shutting left, right and centre, I would have thought any custom would be welcome but no, not at the Malt Shovel, not if you have a dog. I only wanted to sit in the garden, not in the restaurant! This whole episode has left me sad and angry and I for one will never go back there 100%.

222 Opinions in 1 websites
Just called in for lunch on Thursday. Nice environment although a bit on the cool side. Good choice of home cooked food. Wife hD the meat pie with chips and peas. Pie was excellent, nice pastry and good portion of meat. Chips nicely cooked, triple cooked I think. I had yorkshire pudding and pork sausages. Reasonably priced but would have been happy to pay more for better quality sausages, they said no one else had complained so maybe its just me. Definitely worth a visit and a bite to eat.