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364 Opinions in 1 websites
We recently got married at Bashall Barn and we are so happy we chose this venue! It worked so well, the team are so friendly and flexible with requests. We loved how the rooms flow into each other and loved how surprised guests were when another room opened! This meant the whole day flowed really well. The food was amazing, the outdoor spaces are just beautiful and the rooms are also lovely. We also loved our breakfast the next morning it was such a great spread and very well received by the whole family! Would highly recommend and have no regrets whatsoever! We loved every second!

357 Opinions in 2 websites
Limpio y ordenado, y el personal educado e inteligente. Sin embargo, los precios de la comida en el lounge bar son demasiado altos, con pescado con papas fritas a £ 20 cada uno. Además, pedimos un bocadillo de pavo por £ 9. 00 , que parecía estar hecho de una rebanada delgada de oblea de pavo Lidl altamente procesado, rodeado de dos rebanadas de pan de valor Aldi! Comida de una estrella en un hotel de 4 estrellas, ¿en serio? Sugiero que comas fuera.

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my friends and I came into this restaurant for a few drinks we ordered on the app when the drinks got brung over the waiter was rude he she whatever the gender was asked us for id we showed he she our ids this person then claimed he couldn’t accept my id? I asked why he then replied in a cheeky manor “ur underage this is a fake id” which it is not a fake id, he then went and spoke to his manager , we then saw the waiter walking around while we had been sat for 10-15 minutes waiting for someone to come and talk to us, the waiter then returned and said he couldn’t give us alcohol then rushed away from our table in a hurry, my friends and I were then sat there confused and annoyed, my friend then went up to the manager and asked for a refund. The restaurant straight up refused to refund us. Horrible customer service in here!! At the very least they could’ve had someone with the proper knowledge to check our ids again or they could’ve gave us a refund

353 Opinions in 1 websites
Booked afternoon Tea here and this is what we encountered... Paper napkins un-ironed table cloth stains on wall cobwebs no explanation of what was on the tea trolley when it arrived Tea bags (not fresh tea) sugar sachets bread was dry scones not cooked through corporate crockery (not china)

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La Rusta is a must visit for everyone in Crawley center as is a jewel of magic. You want great cocktails, coffee, pastry, stunning Tiramisu og just something else to eat and drink, then you better try this one out. We come to Crawley once or twice a year and we go there several times each time and we feel welcome just like Norm in the US comedy show Cheers. Did I mention above that stunning Tiramisu? It is so amazing you have to try it out. The Vikings from Iceland will be back next year....................

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Gorgeous place to have a lovely lunch with friends or family. I met my friend there and had just had a nasty fall in another shop in Northallerton and I was limping, bruised with a sprained ankle and feeling sorry for myself. The staff were sooo helpful they allowed me to elevate my foot on a chair and also brought me a tea towel full of ice (without me even asking) to put on my ankle to help it. They also offered me a first aider to have a look at it. They were amazing honestly and kept checking in with us throughout the meal. The food was beautiful, cannot recommend this place enough. Would highly recommend 100% and customer service is off the scale.

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Went into pengenna. Pasties Bude to purchase a vegan pasty the guy in there thought it was funny to sell me a beef pasty....so going up the road eating then realised took it back ...any vegans out there be careful if this guy serves you....I will only go in there now on his day off silly unprofessional service....

344 Opinions in 2 websites
Located just off Oxford Street and nicely nestled between three underground stations; Goodge Street, Tottenham Court Road or Oxford Circus this newly opened pub ended up being a nice surprise lunch location for me and my partner. A pub that has been established since the 1700's the location certainly gives off a historical feel as you walk the side alley's you almost feel as if Jack The Ripper could pop out at you from the side entrance of the pub. instead though, and thankfully enough, the only thing we were greeted with was a tendful barman ready to pull a perfect pint of Murphy's stout. It was my first time trying the stout and although he'd tell you it doesn't beat a good Guinness (having grown up 10 minutes from the brewery, he tells us) he none the less indulges you in light hearted conversation as he lets the pint sit 3 quarters full letting the stout settle before finishing the pour. The art of serving a good stout, he tells me, is looking after the barrel lines and pouring it just right. We sat in a cosy corner by the window and the quaint ground floor bar off the main streets just enough to drown out most of the hustle and bustle of the busy west end but not so much that the atmosphere felt dead. Jazzy music plays and we enjoy our drink before we head to our 12:30 reservation for lunch. As we get ready to head up stairs to their "Pie Room" dining area we are greeted by Olivier who takes our drinks for us and leads us to the far left corner of the dining area to a table next to an open window. The sunshine and breeze was a welcome part of our lunch as it was a warm day in London. The menu is generous with starters like Crispy Lamb Belly Scrumpets and a Half Pint of Prawns. As we ordered, Olivier was happy to engage us in conversations and menu recommendations. We opted for the Chicken Liver Pate with caramelised onions and rye bread. The latter really complimenting the pate, it was just right to set us up for the main course. I ordered the Aged Beef Shin and Rib pie, which came with creamy mash and I ordered their Maple Roasted Root Vegetables on the side. My partner opted for the Braised Leg Shepherd's Pie with a Pea Salad. The flavours of both pies could be described as bold and packed with flavour. Both arrived piping hot, which is a relief as most pubs serve food that is on the way to being cold! You wont be disappointed in the roasted veg either. The shepherds pie was a tad on the salty side but the sweetness of the roasted veg helped lessen the edge of the dish and it was not like most shepherds pies in a sense that instead of the meat in a minced form it was more of a pulled texture and it made all the difference. The mashed potato on top was generous and added to the heartiness of the meal itself, so much so in that we skipped dessert even though the Newman Arms Chocolate Cake sounded tempting, we will be back for that next time! After our meal we went to check out their underground floor which offered board games and comfy sofa's to relax in where we had one last drink before heading back out on to Rathbone Street and off home. Just in time too as more people were arriving for a boozy lunch and tourists ready for The Newman Arms "Pie & Pint" offerings. All in all, I'd say this little gem of a pub is in a great location and has kept its 1700's charm while the menu and drinks on offer really bought it back up in to today's modern standards of great food and service. 5/5 on both fronts! We can't wait to go back to try more of what's on offer, like a Black Velvet pint served in a classic silver tankard!