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Lovely fresh food. Perfect for a takeaway lunch - fresh baguettes, wraps, Indian samosas, croissants, pasties and a fab selection of cakes/tray bakes too! Hot and cold drinks. A good choice for vegetarians too. We found their lovely little shop by accident a while back now, and have been popping in regularly ever since. The owners are warm friendly people. Definitely worth a visit if you want a delicious tasty lunch.
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As a real ale fan. Possibly one of my favourite pubs. Food normally served quickly, which is cheap and possibly cheerful. Spoons tend to be a Marmite venue!
2004 Opinions in 6 websites
We only stopped for a quick coffee and cake. There wasn't a vegan option but as it's December I wasn't expecting the bistro to have one. My mum had a delicious lemon drizzle cake and then the manager popped off and returned with a slice of coffee and walnut vegan friendly cake. Great service, great cake and great coffee. Thank you 😊
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Two of us went to The Pilgrim's Progress late afternoon/early evening. One of us was vegan, but we both chose from the vegan menu - and why not?! The reason why not quickly became clear... Both of us ordered the "Beyond Burger"...and it was certainly "beyond" something - belief in this case, and not in a good way... One of us had it as it came, and the other asked for it without the bun. Before anyone says anything, the "bun" is a fairly pathetic and undeniably tiny brioche roll. Presumably brioche is cheaper than a proper bun, which is no doubt why Wetherspoons use them...but there should be a choice. The only saving grace there was that it may have been crap, but at least there wasn't much of it...which is ridiculous in itself. Anyway..."no bun" seemed to become translated into "no bun and no salad"...oh, and I think that whoever the salad kleptomaniac was had also stolen half the chips off of both plates. It was a very large plate, with a very, very, small meal on it. I'm not even sure that either of them would even have met the Trading Standards requirement to have been sold as a child's meal! Did I mention the burgers? About the size of a large tiddly-wink each, if tiddly winks were made from cardboard... and barely thicker. There was no saving this "meal". When called over a staff member did apologise, and bring a tiny amount of salad and a few more chips...and at least had the good grace to appear to be embarrassed at what his employer was asking him to provide customers with...but his (poor) "solution" just emphasised how badly Wetherspoons had failed. I've included a photograph (taken quite close up or you might have struggled to see what was presented!) of the bunless, saladless, and fairly chipless "meal".. Before that I've included an actual Wetherspoons picture of a non-vegan burger meal, to allow some comparison, even without a bun. Wetherspoons - you did a crap job.
187 Opinions in 1 websites
Oh Dear, another Pub totally unaware of the current disability regulations. There isn't a ramp, there are even any same level flooring, upon enquiring with one of the staff regarding access to the premises, by one in a wheelchair, we were curtly reminded that this was a traditional Public House, who don#t cater for those with mobility issues! Such a shame as my friend had his legs blown off in Afghanistan, and is a hero.
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Possibly the best kebab I’ve ever had. Instead of serving in a standard pita they hand make a naan and cook in front of you which tastes superb, plus the amount of meat and salad added is both sizeable yet appropriate. There’s a few tables for dining in which were clean and the staff were friendly enough. This will be my kebab place of choice from now on.