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Rotten service spoilt the tasty macaroni cheese. Ordered Mac Cheese which came with garlic bread. Garlic burns my throat so I asked at the till for it to be replaced with ordinary bread - no problem said the cashier. Meal arrived with the garlic bread on the plate. Asked for it to be changed only to be told it couldn't be done as they don't do substitutes. Thankfully it wasn't allergy issue!
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Spotlessly clean and one of the best Premier Inn’s we have stayed in. Had the meal deal and the food was excellent. All the staff are friendly and chatty. Perfect location, especially for the Hydro and Armadillo which are both just a hop over the bridge at the door. We were going to Barrowlands which is just over a two mile walk along the river. Don’t follow the sat nav which tells you to come off at junction 19, it’s much easier to exit at junction 24.
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Had lunch in the restaurant and loved the experience. Friendly staff, great food and excellent value for money. Chocolate and coconut scones with mountains of fresh cream are worth a return visit. Good to find somewhere like this still exists. Very satisfied customers.
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We took our hound family for dinner and received a warm welcome. It was a semi-formal environment and delicious food. They also had a kids menu (~£7.50 for kids mains). Booking is essential and they're not open every evening. Would definitely visit again. Menu photos attached, although I believe that the menu does change quite regularly.
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Arranged to meet friends here for a lunch and a catch up. This is a very popular visit with very pleasant surroundings through a very large conservatory contributing to a very well lit area. There are a number of tables within the conservatory and your extensive menu is on the table. There are hot and cold food choices ordered at the server and brought to your table. We opted for chicken and rice soup and tomato and vegetable soup. To accompany the soup we ordered cheese and onion toasties and cheese and ham. We had carrot cake put aside for later that was the last of it. The chicken soup had a distinct homemade stock flavour with generous amounts of chicken through the rice and veg. The toasties came with crisps and side salad and coleslaw on the side. They were very well cooked with a generous filling. Finally the piece de resistance the home baking carrot cake came bursting with flavour very moist and topped with a very sweet icing. Would not hesitate to recommend to anyone and will definitely be back.
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I've eaten here a few times and had some great meals so was looking forward to a Sunday Roast collected from the Loveable Rogue (their new name). In the past, the meat has been delicious, perfectly seasoned and served with outstanding sides. All I can say is that I am glad I was at home, as having to put food back on the plate is fairly unattractive but the beef was so gristly that neither of us could actually eat it. It was over salted as well, which didn't help. Had we been in the restaurant then I am sure that we would have had that taken into consideration when it was time for the bill. As we had collected it, all we got was a 'sorry it was not good, we have let the kitchen know' email. Apparently they are using the same supplier and cut as we have had in the past - hence the hit and miss title. There are loads of places doing Sunday Roast now, both part time sit in and take away. With chances to experience hospitality being limited just now, I think I will take my chances and my money elsewhere...
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Enjoyed a lovely lunch at the Rookery we had fish and chips and it was absolutely delicious beautifully done batter. Our friend had the roast it looked absolutely fabulous and thoroughly enjoyed We ordered the sharing platter for 2 massive quantity sufficient for 4 but pretty expensive for what it was . Would definitely eat there again . Very spacious staff very helpful and pleasant lovely scenery overlooking the North Sea and the golf course
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So...£520 for two nights. Attitude from guy on reception on arrival. Quite unpleasant. Convo... "Whit dae ye want fur breakfast tomorrow" "What do you serve?" "Breakfast stuff...standard" "Like what?" "Don't know, never seen what they offer" "I'm not sure just now" "Do you know when you want breakfast, it's just just we're busy" (How is you being busy my problem?) "Dinner tonight, do you know what time?, it's just we're busy" "Not sure...is 1830 okay?" "We'll squeeze you in" Restaurant was 30- 50% full at 1830 Room. Basic. No fridge, no air con, basic telly channels, washed out bedding. Mattress is good if you like poorly inflated airbed or half filled water bed. Coffee selection terrible (2 sachets between 2) no water or anything like that...basically basic. No safe. No toiletries. Hand wash in the bath as shower gel. Decor, think 1970s posing as classic. Will try breakfast tomorrow. Here for two nights but might just go home tomorrow evening so I can be somewhere more comfortable (hotels are supposed to be equally or better than where you live. This isn't. Feels budget but for premium cost). Out of 5 I give it 2. I travel a lot for work and stay in hotels quite a lot. I'm just being honest. I wouldn't stay here again. Sorry Grange Manor, but you're a bit poor