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8 Opinions in 1 websites
This is my first time in Costco. I have to the staff are amazing. They are polite and professional. The range is extensive and the prices can be very cheap. My only issue is that due to its size and it is huge, there are no rest stations for disabled people on walking sticks. Whilst I can push a trolly using it as my sticks I needed to rest now and again and it was impossible. That meant I only shoped about a third of Costco. I will have to leave the rest till next time. A real missed opportunity. The unit is easily big enough to have rest stations for the disabled.

109 Opinions in 1 websites
We (6 adults & a 3 year old) called in on a Saturday afternoon for a late lunch. Our table was quickly cleared & cleaned, while drinks & food were ordered at the bar. Sadly a lot of the food was not up to par.. curry sauce was lukewarm cheesy chilli chips had no cheese, lasagne was rather well done & garlic bread was missing etc but our grandsons chicken nuggets were lovely. Should we return to Felmoor, we will visit the bar but for drinks only

24 Opinions in 1 websites
Never had a problem with the place the foods always served well, great people! Prices of the food and drink were appropriate!

6 Opinions in 1 websites
You know those painting of galloping horses that are anatomically wrong, because the artist has never studied the mechanics of a horse before? This place is like that. An American diner created people who have never been to an American diner, for people, who have also never been to an American diner. Disclaimer: I visit America every couple of years. American diners & BBQ pits are my absolute favourite things - an absolute treat that I look forward to and enjoy very much. Okay, back to Millies "American" Diner in Bedlington. Decor is okay, someone's been googling diner aesthetics and made a commendable attempt. A bit overkill on the licence plates. Background music was disappointing - e.g. Celine Dion (Canadian), The Police (British), Camille Jones (Danish), Elton John (British)... limited American input, which is wild considering all the great American artists that could be showcased. And the kitchen staff listen to UK radio loudly, so that overlays what's playing in the main dining area, which is quite annoying. Cutlery was filthy, luckily didn't need to use it. Yuk. Normally what I've mentioned would be more than enough to write off a place, and for me not to return, but here... here the menu is what really let's this place down. There are no real American diner offerings. Probably should have realised looking at social media - it's mostly pictures of cars in the car park, rather than the food. Weird. Curry & chips, corned beef pie, full English breakfasts, mince & dumplings, gammon egg & chips, fish & chips, jacket potatoes, cheese scones, quiche, ham & pease (which they've spelled "pea's"...) pudding sandwiches... All things that would never, ever, ever, ever, grace the menu at an American diner. It's just a regular, average, boringly British café. Even the milkshakes don't cover a core America milkshake flavour - peanut butter! I'm disappointed, had hoped to get the proper diner experience. Where's the Elvis sandwich? Reubens? Biscuits & gravy? Huevos Rancheros? Breakfast burrito? Chicken & waffles? Pecan pie? Still lemonade? Soda floats? In an attempt to find something passably American, I opted for Nachos. However, they were disappointing - a dish of basic lightly salted tortilla chips with an economy range squeezy bottle BBQ sauce squirted over, a small amount of pulled pork, and packet shredded cheddar dumped on it, and microwaved. Absolutely not what you'd get in an American diner - no pico de Gallo, salsa, guacamole, sour cream... Again, it screams created by someone that's never had nachos in America. The southern sweet tea was a redeeming feature, but needed to be made specially, as no-one wanted it when it was brewed en mass - this should be a staple offering in an American diner. And it was good, so it's a shame that's not more heavily promoted. I saw some pancakes being delivered to another table... They looked a bit sad, so no redemption there. This is just a cafe; nothing particularly "American" about it. However, the clientele don't seem to realise it's not American, so I guess if the locals don't know/care, it's fine? I assume you have to cater for what the regulars want to eat, so if the locals want an American diner to sell them pie (not the American pizza variety!) & chips... Well I guess you have to? In my mind, would be better to have a proper USP - give the full US cultural cuisine experience, rather than being a basic British cafe offering basic cafe food, served up beside a nylon American flag and 400 licence plates. In summary, it's a basic, British, transport-style cafe, with a mildly themed American interior. If you're a fan of actual American diners, it's a really disappointing mis-sell. Such a shame, because an actual, authentic American diner that sold an attempt at American diner food would have a USP that no-one offers locally, and could be massively popular. As it is, this place might poddle along being mediocre and only fleetingly visually American. I won't be back, it was a bit too crushingly unAmerican and failed to recreate the actual diner experience I enjoy so much when in America. There are a plethora of better British cafes closer to me, so no reason to venture back to this one, sadly.

22 Opinions in 1 websites
This was our second visit to Five guys the first been last year as its a good 50 minute drive to get to from where we live. On this last and i mean LAST visit to Five Guys The burgers have shrunk and were tasteless, Go woke go broke, it was a marked difference in QUALITY and we will not be going back. McDonalds is better quality and VALUE.

409 Opinions in 2 websites
Staff didn’t help me when I asked where items were they went in the back and left me for 40 minutes

30 Opinions in 1 websites
Sunday 19th January 2025 We fancied eating Sunday lunch out today so paid our first visit to the "Warehouse" on Preston farm in Stockton on tees and I'm glad we did as it was delicious! The beef was perfectly cooked and the trimmings were gorgeous! We both had a dessert too which was lovely. Staff couldn't be better, they were all so nice and attentive. The place is really quirky and we loved it! We'll definitely be back soon! (Please get lamb on the menu for Sunday's, would happily pay more to have it!) Try this place out, you'll love it x

2 Opinions in 2 websites
Not effen open yet! I don't mind if it's listed on the map, but then absolutely make sure the hours are correctly listed as *closed* - is common sense something that doesn't exist within Google maps??!!

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Probably the best Hamburger I ever tasted in my entire life, the food arrived very well packed , at the perfect temperature and looking amazing.. Probably the guy o gave one star is used to the golden arches s$itt and when people try real food feels different. give it a try, I can promise you'll not be disappointed.