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302 Opinions in 2 websites
Ramside hall hotel was fully booked. We needed somewhere in the local area, this was the first on the list. Excellent service, amazing food and great value . Even got a free bottle of prosecco as part of a meal deal, sweet! Lovely staff and lovely pub food. We had the steak and it was perfect 👌
1106 Opinions in 2 websites
Went for a Special meal with the wife and ordered the sharing board which was a selection of different cuts of meat . Having had one before from Miller and carter I had a good idea what to expect as they cook every steak different . When the server asked how we would like our steak cooked I asked how they recommend each one to be cooked and was told they should all be cooked medium . I questioned this and the server went to the kitchen and asked the chef . Her response when she came back was shocking . The chef has 2 big tables in so doesn't have time to cook each steak separately which I found to be unbelievably poor so we had our meal and left but won't return
252 Opinions in 1 websites
Now called the Charcoa Carvery since its refurb recently and I was impressed with the new decor which was luxurious and classy. The staff were pleasant and eager to assist and for all it was Sunday lunchtime there was no queu to get served and plenty of choice re seating arrangements for all we had not booked. I chose the turkey which was perfect and my family all had beef which they enjoyed. There was a good selection of vegetables (even salad if we had wanted it) but I did find it difficult to access the veges as there is nowhere to put your plate down and you need one hand to open the lid and another to serve the veges. Also the containers at the back of the vegetable servery were very inaccessible - this must have been designed by a very tall person with no regard for shorter customers and anyone with a disability or only able to use one hand would have been at a severe disadvantage. Also we never discovered the sauces until we returned to select our dessert as the sauces are set aside from the actual carvery and vegetable area. In the past you paid at the end and it was all the same price. Now you buy a ticket at the beginning but the meals are more expensive than the carvery selection so how do you know what you actually want until you are at the servery and by then its too late - you have either paid for carvery or paid for a meal so that is a strange set up I found. BUT getting back to the food and that was good, plentiful and hot. It is described as the 'ultimate carvery' and I think that is rather optimistic - its tasty and the ambience is lovely but a few practical tweaks in my opinion are needed. at the vegetable servery and make customers aware that the sauces are available. I enjoyed my trio of mini desserts and the assistant brought the hot drinks to the table when she had made them. A pleasant afternoon while the piano man played in the background.
95 Opinions in 2 websites
After having been closed for a couple of years the pub is now due to re-open on the 31st October 2024. Greene King are saying that the re-opened pub will revert to it's former name of 'The Sportsman's Arms' (in recent years it had been named 'The Belmont'). I've given a three star (average) review as I haven't a clue yet what the pub will be like - I just thought it might be useful to post that it is re-opening soon but I can't work out how to post without giving a rating. I'm hoping to return with a five-star review soon!!
3 Opinions in 1 websites
I attended an awards ceremony from work. Setting was lovely and meal was delicious but the evening was spoilt by the astronomical bar prices. Every time we needed another drink it was like haemorrhaging money. Very disappointing as would make me choose another venue in future.