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2 Opinions in 1 websites
Me encanta ir allí cuando necesite un curry entregan en Ramsbottom. He tenido un montón de curris de aquí y ninguno de ellos he sido una decepción. La comida viene rápidamente, es caliente y lo más importante es que los gustos. Yo te recomendaría cualquiera de las especialidades del chef, que realmente son muy sabrosos, siempre asegurarse de que consigue algo desde allí. La comida siempre sabe muy agradable y fresco. Disfrute de los chicos de comida, si necesitas un curry en la zona luego de ramsbottom.

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Absolutely a brilliant village shop it's like walking into arkwright open all hours shop the cakes in shop too many to choose it's the wonka shop so many different treats and staff are wonderful it's a village shop too visit

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Excellent chippy. We travelled from Oswaldtwistle today and I have to say this is easily the best fish n chips we have had all year. Staff are friendly. The place is spotless and the tea pot did not drip. A rarity in places we go. We will certainly be back soon.

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I came here with my friend and her toddler on the Sunday of May Bank holiday. When we arrived we were trying to decide where to sit and one of the servers asked ‘Are you here for food or drinks?’ We said probably just drinks and we were told we were welcome to sit anywhere. My friend chose the sofa - a choice she made she said because of the looks she was getting from other people towards her and her little boy (who was absolutely fine at this point). When I returned from the bathroom, the server came over and said ‘What can I get you?’ And when we said we hadn’t decided yet, he cut us off, rolled his eyes and huffed ‘Well I’ll just come back’. When he did return, my friend asked for an iced coffee and the French toast to which we were told ‘You can’t have that at this time of day and anyway, you said you were having drinks, I did ask if you wanted food’. God forbid we should change our minds!! This is what followed: - Our two drinks (one hot one cold) left on the counter and walked past at least four times and five customers served before we asked for them to be brought over - A very stale cherry Bakewell slice served (and returned, with no immediate offer of anything like a replacement) - Heard our original sever complain loudly that there were no ‘f——ing spoons’ and then say ‘S—’ three times very loudly about the ability to keep the cutlery clean - When we were honest and said that no, everything had not been alright, despite the very apologetic woman who served us (possibly the manager?) we were told that the original server was ‘a bit on the spectrum’ and didn’t deal well with the busier periods in the cafe. There were FOUR other people working. Me and my friend both work in education and have taught many pupils on the ASD spectrum so quite frankly, this was inappropriate. Had the sever been wearing a lanyard that indicated this, as people did during lockdown, we would have been aware. When we initially turned down the brownie offered to take away, after we paid, he said ‘Fine, all the more for me then’ which again, failed to address the reason we weren’t accepting it in the first place. He was not rude or arrogant to anyone else in the cafe while we were there, yet when it came to us, we were rushed, dismissed and not made to feel welcome at all. The manager heated up a brownie for my friend’s little boy - who is only three and had been looking forward to a cake. Toddlers don’t understand why they shouldn’t eat stale food. She was constantly apologising for his behaviour which was not even an issue, he wasn’t shouting or screaming or anything so I told her to stop apologising. But that’s what she had been made to feel. My friend said her husband comes here all the time as he bikes a lot. He’s welcome to it because I’d never come here again. Saying that you’ll have a word to one of your staff who is rude to customers is not good enough. If you know they do not adapt well to busy periods on the cafe, which you should be grateful for, it is your responsibility to ensure that the duties are managed appropriately so that customers receive the best service. I will accommodate anyone’s needs, I do it every day but I won’t be made to feel guilty for someone else’s rudeness. We were made to feel bad for something we didn’t know (and is technically someone’s personal information) and did not actually address the issue. Oh, and change that awful sign you have on the back of the ladies toilet door. ‘Girly things’ I assume means sanitary products like tampons or sanitary pads. Call it that instead of this nonsense. You’re embarrassing yourselves.