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467 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited for family breakfast at Rhubarb Triangle, Wakefield which was absolutely fine. What really impressed was the attentive and caring nature of the staff who looked after the needs of a party of visually impaired people. Helped to their seating and dietary requirements identifed with such patience and kindness, their every need was met with such professionalism and kindness. An absolutely pleasure to witness and affirm that quality of service, care and empathy still exist in this day and age - well done to all the Rhubarb Triangle......exemplary.

113 Opinions in 1 websites
Living locally, I decided to visit this restaurant having been badly let down by another restaurant in the area (further down the hill at the coast of the Clyde). Wow what a difference, quality food in a relaxing atmosphere with top notch unobtrusive service. Keep up the good work.

36 Opinions in 1 websites
Loved it, what a great spot. Jim is a great host and the music selection is fabulous. Would come here again anytime. Jim has a great selection of drinks available and this pub is also close to the train station.

13 Opinions in 1 websites
Estuve aquí el otro día pedido capuchino y rollo y salchicha fueron en visitas anteriores cuando usamos regularmente en pareja y los precios eran muy razonables aprecio que los costos han subido pero £ 7. 20 una gran pendiente después de todo no es el Ritz no volverá.

1357 Opinions in 5 websites
In the heart of the Merchant City, where Glasgow's history still breathes among centuries-old stones and Scottish folk riffs, I stumbled upon a classic that doesn't need to disguise itself as a gastropub to win over stomachs. Here, the soul is on the plate. I ordered two traditional dishes: a steak pie with a golden crust filled with tender, creamy meat that melts with a fork and melts in a deep, honest gravy. The accompaniment: mashed potatoes as smooth as clouds and peas that still retained their garden freshness. The other must-haves: fish & chips with crispy batter, golden as the sunset over the Clyde, accompanied by thick potatoes, a salad with cherry tomatoes and cucumbers just right, and, of course, a tartare that does what it's supposed to do: not steal the show, but still contributes. The place is authentic, without pretensions or unnecessary filters. A place to eat well, but not for everyone to see.

1690 Opinions in 2 websites
Bit disappointed seeing as came here for an evening carvery two days in a row, only to find it shut, even when the hours on Google claim it's still open until 9PM. First showed up on Tuesday, only to find its shut monday and Tuesday all day (picture 1). Showed up the next day at 5 only to find the new opening times are actually until 5 not 8 now (photo 2). Please update the hours to make sure they reflect the new opening times.

537 Opinions in 2 websites
Alchemist Glasgow lives up to its name—this place turns cocktails into an art form. The drinks are not only delicious but crafted with a touch of finesse that makes the whole experience feel a bit magical. From smoky theatrics to surprising flavor twists, every cocktail is a little show in itself. The atmosphere is sleek and modern, with a vibe that’s both laid-back and upscale. Perfect for a night out when you’re looking for something a bit different. It’s not just about drinking—it’s about the experience.