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106 Opinions in 2 websites
So we arrived at the Moorcock inn to find the pub area absolutely heaving, which I am not complaining about as it’s nice to see a pub busy! But… it is a little unnerving to arrive at your hotel to find 3 bouncers on the door! We couldn’t really check in very well as the noise from the pub was intense and the music was so loud! Finally after checking in to the hotel area we went to our room, which I have to say was very nice! Unfortunately right above the disco and pub area. The music continued, thumping until 1:30am and the guests chatting outside our window until 2am! Nice room, nice pub but would have been nice to have been warned when we booked the room over 3 weeks ago that there was going to be something on! Won’t be going back unfortunately! Also £105 for 1 night accommodation and have no breakfast included is a bit of a joke! Nobody around to check out so had to leave the key with a cleaner!
462 Opinions in 2 websites
Whent here with husband for dinner,the hunters chicken was fantastic husband had fish and chips,it was delicious would definitely recommend this pub.
645 Opinions in 2 websites
This pub has fantastic views and warm and inviting inside ... it gets 3 stars just because it's dog friendly.. I decided to have the famous cheese & onion pie meal and wow that was a let down it was so soggy obviously just heated in a microwave I only ate it as not to offend my guest ... shame really as the pub it's self is nice n cosy .. and dog friendly thats always a plus .. the gravey was tasty tho..
118 Opinions in 1 websites
This is a lovely pub that serves great food. The pub is cosy and not pretentious in any way. We love the fish and chip supper on a Friday evening - great quality flaky fish in batter, superb chips, mushy peas and bread and butter - all for £19 for 2 people - what’s not to like? A great end to the working week.
28 Opinions in 1 websites
Nice setting, in the beautiful Town Hall, pleasant young staff, who weren’t very experienced, but did try hard. The food was sadly not the best. Small portions (chips / 6/8 small cuboids) served in a bowl that made it difficult to eat from. Pastry on cheese & onion pie too hard to eat. Dessert very average too. I feel they’ve tried to make it ‘chic’ but sadly I don’t think it’s worked. I’m happy to pay for something different, if it’s good quality & worth it. Unfortunately, this wasn’t. Parking was really difficult too, as I had my disabled mum with me & had to park a distance away. I hope they make some changes to make this new venture work. Until then I’ll not be going again. I’ve never written a bad review before, but hope the critique helps make things better. Having spoke to others since my visit, it would seem that they were of the same opinion.
9 Opinions in 1 websites
Visiting the Touchstones Art Gallery we stopped for drinks and snacks. Good selection of teas, iced mocha was great and came in an interesting mason jar with a handle. Single use plastic straws were out of sync with a vegetarian menu. Good soup and bread and other dishes on other peoples tables looked good.
7 Opinions in 1 websites
A delicious coffee, smooth and more than strong enough, served in a big mug was just the start I needed. Some usual choices on the Breakfast menu, from Bacon barms and toasted teacakes, through to some specials. I had the Petit Café scrambled egg special. This was eggs tossed with mushrooms, ham (or salmon), 3 types of onions and spinach, alongside a slice of toast. Healthy and delicious, and only £5.50. The Petit Café has Polish roots, as seen from the lovely, friendly lady behind the counter, cooking up a dream of a breakfast, through to the delicious Pierogi dumplings in 3 flavours. For us, these are a reminder of a lovely holiday in Krakow, and we will be back to enjoy. Add in their loyalty card and good prices, and it should ensure big things for this little café.