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718 Opinions in 4 websites
Lovely meal, very nice. Shame the courrier was banging on my door and as I went to answer my phone was ringing. It was him, not giving me 5 seconds to get to the door he was then ringing me. Give us time to get to the door and stop being so impatient

402 Opinions in 3 websites
Great back street pub for a drink with good range of beers , friendly staff & nice food

171 Opinions in 2 websites
I recently moved to the area, and as the house is an utter mess have gone to this cafe about 4 times in the last month. One thing that stands out to me is the inconsistency of the food. Pancakes can be different every time you order. Sausages can be great one week, overcooked the next. Food quality is good generally, but I do with they were a bit more consistent. Service however is great, friendly and professional. So to sum up, a good cafe, but could be excellent in my opinion.

1260 Opinions in 1 websites
Come here regularly, lovely environment, friendly, efficient and helpful staff. Food always very good. Yesterday had the soy pork belly for starter, it was very nice although the portion was rather small, followed by the rib eye steak which is always good, this time was so delicious and cooked to perfection. The only complaint I would make is, the toilets. I am disabled and yesterday they were in an even worse state. There is only 2 ladies toilets, could not find entrance to a toilet for the disabled. One of them, the lock was broken, so tried waiting to use the other one, only to find the sink was flooded with water and water on the floor was so slippery was scared getting up in case of having a fall, adding to the fact that there was nowhere to hold on to as it wasn't a disabled toilet! It's always busy there, which is good as it shows its popularity but perhaps they really do need a member of staff to check the toilets that they are clean and safe. Furthermore, I would also like to mention the disabled parking bay, which would be great if it was more nearer to the restaurant ie. Allocated at the front as it is a little difficult to park, ie reversing to get out as the width is rather narrow. Despite the last two comments, this is a wonderful restaurant for dining.

1231 Opinions in 2 websites
I don't care if most disagree with me. But I miss the cosy of the New Inn before Regan's used the robotic 80/20 principle and stripped out 80% of the cosy when it was a Harvester. I loved the different raised levels , the little nooks you could sit in. The different hues of wood on the walls , Bill and Ben, the farming equipment on the walls. There was a hugely warm , detailed cosy atmosphere between the late 80s and early 2000s. It's gone now. It's just a place for a robotic majority who don't event notice these things.

49 Opinions in 1 websites
My wife and I went for afternoon tea. I booked well in advance on a booking web site and requested a specific table which hasn't been a problem previoulsy. I called the hotel a few days prior to our visit to confirm they had us in the diary. On arrival people were at the table we had booked so we were seated elsewhere. Our table request was on the system but apparently ignored. There were reserved signs on other tables. When the sandwich and cake stand was brought out there were cakes on the top plate, sandwiches on the bottom plate and cream and jam on the middle plate. We only noticed this after the waiter had gone. I then had to check if the scones had been forgotten, but apprently not. You have to tell them when you are ready for the scones but they didn't inform us of that. There was no sugar on the table so with no staff visible I had to go to the bar and request it. We were asked if we wanted more drinks so my wife requested peppermint tea. Approx. 10 minutes later I had to go to the bar again and remind them. When it came to wanting the bill there were no staff visible so we went to the bar to pay as we were leaving. There was no obvious shortage of staff but there are areas of the restaurant that are out of sight of the bar where the staff seem to congregate. In my humble opinion the place just needs better managing with attention being given to the little details that make for good customer service. Hoping for a smoother landing next time.

44 Opinions in 1 websites
Wow I visited Daisy Grey cafe for the first time and I can say they serve the best coffee although for a small cup it was expensive but the staff and atmosphere plus very very clean.

509 Opinions in 3 websites
I asked if the burgers were homemade reassured they were. The burgers were certainly not home made, very synthetic hard, tasteless, the bacon was hardly cooked. I will not be visiting the Five Bells again, which is a shame as the current owners have made such a wonderful transformation.