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2535 Opinions in 6 websites
Mixed opinion of this place, used to be brilliant, orders would arrive on time and always be correct. Past 2 orders have been disappointing. 1 order arrived 1 hour 30 minutes early, next order was 45 minutes late and missing chips. Food quality is always brilliant, but the service is lacking currently.
1680 Opinions in 3 websites
Always travelled from Chesterfield for our chippie suppers from here, will not be doing this again. Food for 4 ordered, fish batter was like concrete, fish, chips and fish cake tasted very heavily of grease. Total waste as we threw it away, others in there were also complaining.
215 Opinions in 2 websites
We have just been tonight for our Xmas party and we have had an amazing time, great food drink and entertainment🤣 Which we did assist with x
868 Opinions in 1 websites
Where else can you go when you want to introduce French visitors to the Full English Breakfast, but the award winning Nourish at no. 44 in Belper. The choice of breakfast options is lovely but there was only one choice to make Full English or Mini English? Exclamations of “Delicious” throughout our meal, from our visitors and clean plates all around spoke volumes for the quality of the food. Service was happy and helpful throughout too. Finally, the bill was more than reasonable for what we had consumed. The 2024 award for Best Breakfast in Derbyshire is certainly well deserved.
424 Opinions in 1 websites
Just been for a 2 day break for a wake which was held there it was excellent couldn't fault anything two lads who served us Monday evening for a meal were very attentive didn't get there names room was lovely very clean and comfortable
398 Opinions in 1 websites
Very noisy. Dreadful chips. No staff asked if everything was OK. Sat for half an hour waiting for table to be cleared ,to maybe get offered dessert menu, but no, lady from the bar was to busy talking, leaving a gentleman waiting and us to pay our bill. Won't be returning!!!
376 Opinions in 1 websites
Really really disappointed. Prices like all these types of place are exorbitant. My wife and I ordered a hot dog and chips at £9.99 each. After a long wait the meal was awful. The smallest sausage in a supermarket cheap soft roll. Chips were undercooked and barely warm. With a pot of tea we spent nearly £25 for a poor offering. If you have more money then sense then go here for a meal.
294 Opinions in 1 websites
Revisited after glorious Christmas dining experience. Once again, the service, food and atmosphere were quite superb. Took my friend, a celebrity chef to sample their culinary delights. Both of us very happy with the halibut in a superb sauce. Great value for money. Impeccable service. A dining delight. Once again, many thanks from both of us. Looking forward to my next visit in October.
125 Opinions in 1 websites
Went there for an ' Afternoon Tea '. My Wife, her Brother and his Wife. The food was simple, straight forward and not over presented. Just as an afternoon tea should be. It was excellent both in quality and quantity. We all agreed it was very good, and in wonderful surroundings. It was quiet and relaxed, with the wildlife outside running through the woodland. As for value, that too was excellent. We will be going again.
124 Opinions in 1 websites
We visited the Three Horse Shoes as a family for Sunday dinner and we were highly impressed. It was by far the best home made Sunday roast I’ve had in a long time. The Yorkshire puddings were massive, the meat was top quality and the gravy was delicious. We also ordered cauliflower cheese as a side order which was amazing!! The pub has a lovely atmosphere and the staff are friendly and helpful. We’ll definitely be going back again soon. It’s dog friendly too which is a bonus for us. Give it a try it’s a solid 10/10.
124 Opinions in 1 websites
My wedding reception was dire. I paid thousands to be spoken to awfully. Please if you book this place, just book the building, do not use anything they supply. It was all terrible and has been nothing but stress. Joshua Holmes is not a manager he is simply a salesman and does not take complaints seriously or do what he said he is going to do. I just can't even, anymore, it's exhausting. Utterly disappointed Demi Florence.
121 Opinions in 1 websites
Located at the Slack Lane entrance of Shipley Country Parknis this perfectly decent and spacious cafe, offering valuable refreshment to the ramblers, birdwatchers and families that frequent the park. Offering everything from cooked breakfasts, paninis, sandwiches and a wide variety of drinks and cakes, this cafe truly is a valuable part of the park. We enjoyed hot cobs and tea, along with a lovely caramel shortcake biscuit. Sadly, however, Derbyshire County Council don't seem to share this view, as their over fastidious, nit-picking intrusion into the running of the business to whom they rent the premises. The upshot of it is that last year Derbyshire County Council informed the cafe that they were increasing their rent by an extraordinary 66% As if this wasn't bad enough, this rent increase came with the stipulation that additional rent increases may well be incurred if the business continued to be successful, with level of rent increase tied directly to financial turnover and/or business profits. This would require Ramblers Cafe to submit their accounts to DCC as part of an "answerability" agreement. Thanks to a (totally justifiable) level of anger from the public, this was revised by DCC, with the renf increase dropping by 50% to a 33% increase, but with the answerability process (with all its intrusiveness) remaining in place. Perhaps unsurprisingly, despite the rent being directly linked to turnover, should the cafe's turnover drop (which is entirely conceivable, given the rise in minimum wage, rise in food/ingredient costs, rise in energy prices etc etc), the rent increase of 33% would not go down. Ultimately this has meant that this cafe has had to close its doors - and indeed will be doing so as of the end of March 2024. DCC have allowed an independent business to go to the wall because they are desperately trying to plug the haping holes in their revenue stream - gaping holes brought about by their own mismanagement. At time of writing, you still have time to visit here, and I urge you to do so!