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115 Opinions in 1 websites
Called into this Cafe For a late Breakfast. We ordered Two Teas and a Sausage Sandwich and a Bacon Sandwich. The two teas came in about ten minutes. We then had to wait a further 25 minutes fro the two sandwiches. The Sausage sandwich was the most disgusting thing that i ever been served, overcooked would be an understatement. Having long finished my tea I asked for another to drink with the sandwich but as i had no cash on me i had to go without. I even explaind that i had a swllow problem and needed a drink with it. This was treated with derision and the waiter left.
52 Opinions in 1 websites
You can't come to Brighton without visiting this iconic hotel. We sat in the bar and had an afternoon snack. BLT | Toasted bread, streaky bacon. gem luttuce. homemade £14. Smoked salmon & tiger prawn. iceburg lettuce, avocado. lemon. £16. And two pots of tea. Thought the prices were quite reasonable for such an impressive hotel. The service was good and we especially like it here as you can sit with your dogs.
42 Opinions in 2 websites
Just ate the must tasteless tomato soup and even worse Silverside sold as a sirloin steak in the bar at the Grand Hotel Brighton. I thought the sirloin steak tasted poor quality, joined at the table by two butchers and all three of us agreed it was silverside sold as Sirloin l. Unbelievable
32 Opinions in 1 websites
We had been waiting for quite a long time for food and noticed others getting chips from other places so we did the same. The staff didn’t say anything so ate and ordered some drinks. However, there was a family beside us that ended up getting kicked out by a vile man who said he was the manager. Firstly we had noticed a miserable waitress who I think had an issue with the family. First asking them to move a bike which was in no one’s way. I’d like to mention there were many bikes there as it was a charity bike ride but she didn’t tell anyone else to move theirs. Then she told them they couldn’t eat outside food but her tone was aggressive and not at all warranted. Especially when we were all eating from outside. I saw the lady at the table hand her the plates once she knew. I did hear the lady at the table ask if she was happy in her work as she did seem to be picking at them. A while later a very rude man came out and told them to leave. They tried to explain what had happened and he was having none of it. He claimed to be the manager but his energy was horrible. You could tell he was ready for a fight. The family did all talk at the same time as they wanted to explain and they were accused of being aggressive and was told the police would be called. I was so embarrassed for them. Such a lovely family. The small child was reduced to tears. I will never go back again. Very poor customer service. Never seen anything like it
24 Opinions in 2 websites
Food was delicious, the sauce that comes with the sea bass was amazing. And they substituted the House salad for the Caesar salad without complaint which I really appreciate. But it took over an hour to get any food to me from when I ordered to when I was served, and midweek that is bad. They apologised for it which is good, but I can't ignore how long service took. On the bright side they let me in despite being dressed as a hobo, so they don't discriminate.
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Berty the Kemp Town badger likes this deli and hangs around the back door in anticipation of tasty 🥜🥜. Berty the Badger has since relocated to Hastings, but is Kemp Town through and through. He's a rather well groomed and dapper chappy, who is flappy pawed and a bit limp wristed to say the least. If you encounter him he is very friendly and will bow his head for you to stroke the stripes. I first encountered him hanging around with the bovver boy badger gang in east Hastings. He stood out though, and had a metrosexual air about him. I guess he's still mincing about in the woods out there, but I always think about him but n quiet reflection. By the way, I love your deli and it serves gorgeous lasagne and salads. If I'm ever back down that way I'll bob in. Enjoy the photo of Berty. He's raising his paw in the image, that's what inspired his nickname.