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315 Opinions in 1 websites
Kept waiting far too long for a simple order of chips! No acknowledgement by staff, no apologies no updates and just when you think you’ve waited long enough they go ahead and serve others in front of you with the chips you were patiently waiting for. Need to learn the basics on how to treat customers. Rude!
295 Opinions in 1 websites
This firehouse is amazing the chicken is fresh and tasty 😋 the staff are superb hand down the best restaurant in Butlins. Miro and Dale are some awesome chefs Brad is just awesome nothing to much And Jess and Cody have outstanding service. This is a must for family. 🤩 10/10
272 Opinions in 1 websites
Otters do the best bacon sandwich in Rutland. No - the best bacon sandwich anywhere. This is a very good place with interesting food - efficient staff- and good ambience. It's the sort of place that when you see the next tables food come out you wish you had ordered that too.
225 Opinions in 1 websites
We often come here and have, for reasons unknown, never thought about leaving a review. However, after yet another excellent freshly grilled mackerel ciabatta we decided that we must. The food and service from the Smoke House is second to none. It is always so tasty and fresh. A real pleasure to visit.
225 Opinions in 1 websites
We had to be in Louth, so wanted to have a dinner locally. We decided booking a table at Istanbul, as it had been some time we had been here. We were welcomed friendly and guided to a table. It was fairly busy, all table were occupied. We were handed the menu's and were offered some time to have a look. Not too long after we could order our drinks and as we knew what we wanted to eat we immediately ordered our food. The whole menu looked interesting. But we decided to order 2 sharing platters with salad, vine leaf rolls, olives, etc. and some slices of warm bread. All tested nice. As you can see on the pictures, we ordered a few different dishes for the main. Everything tasted nice, but I personally was not immediately impressed by the taste of the meat/mince rolls. It was mainly spicy, without particular taste, As mentioned it was pleasant and relaxed, with a nice atmosphere.
212 Opinions in 1 websites
Average at best. £12.50 for 4 prawns on skewers as a sharing plate. The Moroccan chicken skewers with Cous Cous was below par and although presented relatively well it did not lend itself to the so called exciting dishes as advertised! The menu choices are not good and quite frankly sparse. The choice of desserts was disheartening, although reasonably priced. The drinks are expensive £3.50 for a half of Coke and £10 for a glass of wine is quite honestly too much. The Good friendly service from the front of house staff can’t be faulted. Average food at an above average price. Will definitely NOT be going back.
197 Opinions in 1 websites
After a bad experience here 14 years ago we had never been back, however, I had seen many reviews on Facebook and this always came up as a great place for Sunday dinner and it didn't disappoint. The atmosphere is lovely and cosy and the food really good. If i did have a criticism it is the vegetarian Sunday roast which is a 3 cheese , cheesecake, as a vege I would have preferred a good nut roast and all the Sunday roast trimmings but I found other options on the menu instead, as its walking distance I will definitely be back .
192 Opinions in 1 websites
This was our first time trying various items on the menu (ribs, wings, chicken club, etc). It was a late afternoon, on a Saturday, and we didn’t order in advance (our fault), so we had to wait about an hour for our order. It was definitely worth the wait. It was delicious!!! Don’t let the exterior of the building fool you: it was a clean, well organized establishment.
160 Opinions in 1 websites
I like this place for the odd buy - like to get something that I wouldn't find elsewhere- but just for that really. I also like it's cosy atmosphere and the fact that there are some rare items. I also particularly like the options at the bakery and the different breads available. The focaccia is really nice and we have bought it two times so far. Some of the salads are nice as well, like the tabbouleh and the butternut squash one. Things I think need improvement: . Some prices are shockingly high- like ice cream is £8 ish for a tub. A bottle of orange juice is also nearly £6, 2 chicken tikka skewers are £12, £12 for a practically mini new york cheesecake. Anyway, as you can see some of the prices don't make sense. . The bakery section is the only place really that has affordable options. The prices in this section are average, like £2.50 for a cupcake, and £3.50 for a chocolate tiffin, is expected nowadays. . I think since this is the farm and they produce some of their own products, they should also be selling their own ice cream, milk, eggs, like many other farms (As I could see another farm's branding on the ice cream tub). We came here for the cafe as well, but unfortunately it's been closed. We were told it will open in 2026. The plan for the new place seems cool though. The customer service was good both times we visited too. All in all, I will be back here for the occasional buy, but I think unless you have a million pounds, you need to pick and choose what you buy so it doesn't add up to £200. I do like to support independent businesses though to where I can, so I am giving this place four stars. I do feel like there is still, regardless, not many places like here in Wilmslow and it is quite unique.