Excellent service from Russ and James, very helpful and professional, perfectly presented snacks and beautifully prepared drinks. The best service, outstanding.
Myself and my husband Visited this restaurant last night.ordered our starters which came quickly.They was nice but nothing special.Then proceeded to order mains.I went for the lamb curry and husband some sort of mixed grill.I had 1 large mouthful of my curry and instantly knew there was cheese in it which I’m allergic too.Husband checked the menu again to double check and there was no cheese listed.He approached the waiter and asked was there cheese in the curry to which he replied yes.Husband told him I was allergic and he said well nobody else has complained before.At this point I started to become rather unwell so husband paid.They took my meal off the bill but left his on even though we had to leave quickly.We had a 5 min walk back to the hotel which was awful.I was vomiting.Heart palpitations,really dizzy and felt like I was going to pass out at any point.luckily enough I had medication with me at the hotel and lay down for a good while until I recovered.Resturant need to clearly state what ingredients are in dishes and also ask about any allergies.I wasn’t asked and also didn’t feel the need to tell them as I hadnt ordered anything I shouldn’t.ALERGIES CAN KILLTHIS RESTAURANT WAS SHOCKING WHAT THEY DONE TO ME AND THERE AWFUL RESPONSE
Nos encanta venir a tomar un café aquí. El personal es tan encantador, amable y acogedor, que te reciben cuando llegas y te vas. Tan importante para obtener un gran servicio.
My twin brother and I were pub hopping around this part of the city when we decided to drop into The Leopard, our first visit to here and it was really good.
The pub itself is superb, light and airy, a solid wood serving bar dominates the main room, pubby decor and furnishings and lots of big screens to enjoy the sport, there's also plenty of seating options spread throughout this pub, its just a really good pub to unwind in.
We were here on a Sunday night, a bitterly cold February night, pub was busy, we got beers from Carling Brewery, these were served in excellent condition being iced cold and sparkling, we chilled out and soaked up the great vibe in this busy and popular pub while we sipped our beers.
My beer was really good, a golden, lager style beer, hoppy, bursting with taste and very easy to drink especially when served freezing cold as in this pub, it was just so good being in such a lovely pub enjoying a delicious beer and sat with my twin brother, best beer companion in the world.
We both really enjoyed our beers in here before we moved on and although our visit was only fleeting for a first time visit to The Leopard we had a great time.
The Leopard is easy to locate along Foregate Street.
Opening hours are;
Monday to Thursday, open from 11am.
Friday & Saturday, open from 10am.
Sunday, open from 11am.
Well worth checking out if you're in the area or planning a trip to Chester.
49-51 Lower Bridge Street Inside the Townhouse Hotel, Chester CH1 1RS England, England
Once again thank you for a beautiful dinner experience. The restaurant was busy & lively but with a great feeling of enjoying the wonderful weather.
We were enjoying the friendly, happy atmosphere, when our lovely table waitress introduced herself.
What a totally informative & charming girl who had introduced herself as Millie.
She explained the menu & also which wines were available on our Groupon voucher. In addition to this, the food was superb & especially the black pudding scotch egg & bacon mussels were to die for.
Food & ambience were top class & we can't wait to come back again.
Thank you so very much. X
While the starter (Seekh kabob ) was reasonable, the Mains mutton Kadai was nothing but BOILED meat in a onion and tomato gravy, and absolutely tasteless meal.
Strangely the establishment does not provide a VAT receipt nor did the sole server even have a standard credit card receipt .
A very disappointing meal
Didn’t enjoy this at all afraid and it was all about the contact at the bar. When I first started working in pubs over 30 year’s ago we were taught to acknowledge people coming in within 7 seconds and 3 seconds at the bar, always say hello, always eye contact and a smile. It is the bar person’s job to know whose turn it is and the bar should be kept spotless at all times. Don’t know who trained the staff here but I think all of this would come as a shock to them. Won’t be coming back.