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4336 Opinions in 3 websites
Remember coming to this pub with my family when I was ten so had to come back 40 odd years later. Disappointed the coffin by the door was gone 😂 but it was a real highlight of our trip. Our dogs were welcomed and fussed over and the food at lunch was amazing, so tasty. Really friendly staff and all the facilities were spotless. Fantastic views over the garden too. A lovely trip down memory lane
1945 Opinions in 2 websites
My wife arranged a surprise 'magical mystery' bike ride, on the Isle of Wight, as a pre-birthday treat for me, which included a lunch, at Off the Rails. We were greeted by a friendly and smiley waitress, who showed us to our table, by the window. The view was lovely, the 'train car' setting was quirky and fun, the menus were newspapers, which made choosing our food and drink fun too. The customer service was attentive, without feeling rushed, and the food was amazing! My burger and chips came served in a wooden suitcase, which was certainly a first for me. We enjoyed every mouthful, and so we just had to sample the desserts too, which were not a disappointment either. Prices were very reasonable and everything there was clean and well presented. I'd definitely recommend a visit, but you might want to book, just in case. Keep up the good work everyone at Off the Rails, great job!
1899 Opinions in 1 websites
Great little find! Out for the day and really fancied Sunday lunch. Hit the jackpot here! Made so welcome by Lauren and her staff. Nothing too much trouble. "Of course, no problem" response to every question. Loved that serve 2 sizes of meals as we tend to waste so much nowadays. The roast was delicious, real food cooked well and served with a smile. They even provided me with a takeaway dessert as I had no room for it at the time. We highly recommend.
1856 Opinions in 2 websites
It's always great to visit and buy things from the lovely range of products, made in the Far East, at the Oasis. Great eatery and best bread pudding ever. Mrs Bridges Marmalade takes some beating. Great place to get presents for Christmas. A F.
1351 Opinions in 1 websites
We have been here many times over the years and looked forward to our visit again this year. What a disappointment. We had a cream tea which consisted of a pot of tea, 2 scones, butter, cream and jam. The jam and cream pots were half the size they used to be and the butter was barely there, adequate enough for one scone but certainly not two. The jug of milk supplied did not have enough milk for one cup of tea and we had to ask for extra. I do not drink tea and asked for my tea to be substituted with coffee, big mistake, it was undrinkable. Went we went to pay we were told 'cash only' and I was lucky to find some cash in the bottom of my bag. This should be made clear when you enter and before you order as a lot of people do not carry cash. Our experience was so different to every other visit we wondered if there were 'new owners' but overheard the owner telling other visitors that she had been there 17 years. Sadly will not be returning.
1216 Opinions in 2 websites
Once again, a beautiful visit to The Garlic Farm for breakfast. Booking online easy, we were seated next to the window & loved seeing the red squirrels, they were busy foraging. Drinks order placed quickly & brought to us, we both had the Garlic Farm breakfast. Hot, tasty and filling, enjoyed alongside Garlic ketchup & Black Garlic ketchup. Will be back soon. Many thanks to you all, as always, smiling, friendly service :-)
1063 Opinions in 1 websites
What an amazing tardis of a place which draws you in with its thatched roof and promise of Wight shaped scones. It has extensive seating both inside and outside with an adjacent council car park. Bit pricey to park there ☹️. Visited three times:lunch, afternoon visit and early evening meal. There is a small bar inside and this room is the lively one in terms of engaging in conversation with one of the owners or other guests. The menu is varied and everything is freshly cooked. The scones are light and fluffy!! It is very easy to eat a lot here 😀 Very easy to reach by bus and a wee walk from the station We thoroughly enjoyed visiting.
762 Opinions in 1 websites
"Not been there since it changed hands" "It was really good but haven't been there since the old people left" was what we were told. Well, as a real fussy bugger about my food, let me tell you we're very pleased that we went to Mojacs tonight as it was fab! We had the scallops and the king prawns as starters, both were cooked to perfection. I was hesitate about the apple and parsnip puree that came with the scallops as thought it would be too sweet but not at all. We had the lamb chops and the pork belly (from the specials board) and again, they were both delicious and cooked fantastically well. Don't take my word for it, try it yourself as you will not be disappointed
690 Opinions in 1 websites
The restaraunt we were looking for turned out to be closed so we ventured into Flanagans instead, we weren't sure about it at first if I'm honest, it looked more pub than restaraunt but we needed dinner so took a table. The bar server was friendly and passed us a couple of menus and pointed out the specials. Drinks ordered we sat and went through the menu but both decided on the beef and ale pie from the specials. Whatever misgivings I might have had disappeared as soon as I cut into the pie! This chef knows how to make pastry!And the filling was glorious, big chunks of tender beef, rich with ale and gravy it was easily one of the best steak pies I've ever tasted - and filled to the brim as well. A lovely buttery mash and fresh carrots and broccoli to accompany it along with an extra little pot of gravy. Proper home style cooking, loved it. If we ever come back to Sandown we will surely go back to Fanagans
678 Opinions in 1 websites
This place is famous for its views across the Solent, but only in the summer. In the winter the windows are always steamed up giving you near to no visibility outside. We didn’t eat but the menu looks good and average prices for the area. Drinks were more expensive than the Seaview Hotel just around the corner. +£1 per drink on gin & tonic. It was November on a Friday evening and all tables were reserved. We did sit at one of their best tables for our drink ‘Captain Ted’s Table’ and it was wobbly as hell. Felt like it was going to give way at any time. Come on this is an easy fix.
673 Opinions in 1 websites
A fabulously creative selection of choices as well as a full English option. All cooked to order and fresh, the quality was superb and the staff friendly and knowledgeable about the menu ingredients. Good coffee too - not an easy thing to find.