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5173 Opinions in 2 websites
Visited this wetherspoons yesterday morning whilst visiting Chester, we ordered our food which took a little while to come, I started eating my eggs benidict and it wasn't very hot.. I told a staff member and he took the food away and after about 10 mins with me asking again where my food was, he then got someone to bring the food back.. They had put it into a microwave and blisted the food...not giving me a fresh portion... I'm afraid this place is awful, and won't be visiting again...
371 Opinions in 4 websites
We came here for afternoon tea, and it was a very impressive afternoon tea. There was an excellent selection of finger sandwiches, sausages (unusual, but welcome), two good-sized scones each, and five different cakes/sweet treats each. The scones came with pots of butter, jam, and cream to share. Everything was exceptionally fresh, and this is up there as one of the nicest afternoon teas I’ve ever had, although it was also one of the most expensive. It was quite a sunny afternoon, so the place was hot, and we were told that we were welcome to open a balcony door if we wanted to. The massive windows give an excellent view over the race course and the Grosvenor Bridge area, but there didn’t seem to be any blinds to reduce the glare of the sun, and that was tricky at times. The staff were very polite and friendly, and there was generally a good atmosphere. Happy to recommend.
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Had a brilliant evening at The Letters. Very welcoming staff in what is a very traditional village pub. Had a pint in the lovely garden before enjoying a brilliant Chinese meal - really tasty and big portions.
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Came in to try a new establishment on the way home. Didn't eat only had a drink. He welcome was warm from the young lad on shift. I did feel however feel a little rushed when we walked in it was automatically assumed we where eating which we where undecided. We sat down in the bar area which was pleasant but too open, I asked for a menu to browse and was told we will seat you in the restaurant I said no it's okay thanks felt the atmosphere was quite tense. Also poor selection of draught on offer.
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Having a child with SEN needs makes you judge places like this in a vastly different way. With 3 children to navigate around a popular children’s destination as a lot of families do, it’s crucial and very considerate of the location to offer some support/adaptations to the experience to make it inclusive to all parents and children. My eldest son of 6 has complicated genetic issues and strong autism characteristics. Sadly cheshire ice cream farm failed on this miserably. There were zero provisions for autistic children or children with differing issues. Small things like being able to go on rides without queuing for half an hour which is impossible for my son and a lot of similar children makes the experience better for all. In other parks around the world this is widely accepted as we’ve experienced and most other parents are generally understanding. Whether we were queuing for rides or snacks and ice cream, it was hugely stressful for my son who doesn’t understand we have to queue. No staff of parents offered to let us go first and it became increasingly stressful and we felt like a hindrance rather than being welcomed and able to relax and enjoy the facilities like everyone else. The arcade area of the restaurant that my son would have enjoyed to calm him down was up some stairs which would have limited access for any wheelchair bound children wanting to use this facility. It was also years 7 and under. To which we were told because my son was 6 he would have to leave immediately. And as the room was a welcome rest item for him this only added to the stress for us as he wanted to stay and play for 5 minutes. Safe to say we won’t be returning to Cheshire ice cream farm anytime soon and urge any other parents of SEN children to do the same.