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317 Opinions in 2 websites
Hired the bar and function room for a surprise birthday party. Staff were extremely helpful with letting us setup before and assisted with packing up afterwards. Good size venue with a separate room which we used for a buffet. There is outside space as well. The bar staff are a credit to the Golf Club. Thank you.
291 Opinions in 2 websites
A relaxed ambience and attentive staff. Expectations were high with a £78 set menu (3 courses). We both had the pork belly to start which was very tasty and succulent. I had a sirloin and my husband a rump steak for main. These were very disappointing. The sirloin was extremely tough and chewy - almost inedible. I swapped for my husbands rump as this was less chewy but still far from an acceptable standard for the cost of the menu. Very poor quality meat - as it appeared to be cooked as requested (medium rare) - but so hard. My husband had the cheeseboard for dessert - nothing special, akin to what you’d pay £7/8 for in a pub. I had the pavlova which was very nice - but again, didn’t really reflect the cost. Overall a very disappointing experience. £185 for the two menus and two Heineken beers. Extortionate - hugely overpriced for the food served.
257 Opinions in 2 websites
OK, I’ll get this out of the way first - it’s pricey. Now I’ll say the important bit - it’s worth it. It’s a genuine Japanese place, and everything we were served was a cut above the norm. Nasu dengaku - grilled aubergine with yuzu miso was delicious. The prawn tempura at £12 did make me raise an eyebrow as that’s nearly double what they charge in Eat Tokyo - but it’s nearly twice as tasty with a succulent sweet prawn in batter so light it would float away if it wasn’t attached to said prawn. Sushi was top notch, kara-age (fried chicken) was perfect, and the toro rice bowl a highlight. Staff were lovely, and I think it says a lot about the place that every customer except us was Japanese (my rusty handle on language was tolerated with kind smiles). Can’t wait to go back.
243 Opinions in 2 websites
I went to Middlesbrough for the fourth time, and I was craving a smash burger. I heard about this place called Burgerlicous and decided to check it out. We ordered the Licious Smash, Fish Burger, and half Philly Cheese Steak Burger, along with some curly fries and a non-genocidal cola (props to them for that). The smash burger was on point! The fish burger reminded me of McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, which wasn't bad. Philly was a bit hit-or-miss, but overall, it was a good experience. The service was quick, and the place was cosy. I'll definitely go back again.
212 Opinions in 2 websites
The Prince Albert was a Shepherd Neame pub for years, but is now is a genuine free house, selling up to 3 cask ales and 12 craft beers and (mostly) premium lagers on keg. They take part every year in Hastings Tap Takeover, and regularly have their own tap takeovers, and an excellent Oktoberfest every year too. The food always looks enticing, but I live too close by to not feel right eating there (this ain't Eastenders!), but they have specialist food too, for example, specifically for Oktoberfest, you can guess what type of food then. On my last visit I enjoyed their Oktoberfest, including drinking British versions of German beer, but also the real thing, including 3 beers from Bavaria, Hacker-Pschorr's special seasonal 6.0% Oktoberfest Bier, Hofbrau Munchen's 6.3% Hofbrau Oktoberfestbier, and Flotzinger Brau's 5.8% Wies'n-Marzen, brewed specifically for the Rosenheim Autumn Festival. In addition, check with the Prince Albert's website if you would like to catch live music there, because they do have live music sessions. The pub opens at 16.00 during the week, and at 12.00 on Saturdays and Sundays.