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325 Opinions in 3 websites
¡Almuerzo del domingo! ¡Mi esposa tenía el cerdo asado servido con un ENORME Pudín de Yorkshire! Opté por el Haddock y las patatas fritas. El cerdo estaba bien con las verduras de siempre. El pescado fue una decepción, ya que no tenía tantas patatas fritas grandes. El puré de guisantes de menta y la salsa tártara se sirvieron juntos y se encontraron. El servicio fue muy rápido!

15842 Opinions in 6 websites
Had an ok meal here. Staff tried to tell me that we couldn’t use our substantial gift card (£250) because it was only redeemable at a different Caprice restaurant. Then asked us to show them the ‘small print’ to prove that it was ‘redeemable at ANY Caprice restaurant’. Only then apologised and honoured the gift card. Totally unacceptable. If you sell £250 gift vouchers, deliver an EXCEPTIONAL service experience and don’t make the recipient feel like they have cut a coupon out of a newspaper. If you are given a gift and are then asked to pay for it, it kind of screws up the gift. Very Disappointing.

2539 Opinions in 4 websites
A disappointing experience with poor customer service despite a nice setting and decent food. I visited the pub with friends last Sunday and tried to order a burger using their QR code system. The order failed three times, each time displaying an error message. Thinking it might be a payment issue, I retried—only succeeding on the fourth attempt. That final, successful transaction came to £21.45 instead of the standard £19.50, as I had opted to add parmesan cheese and upgrade to rosemary fries To my surprise, three burgers were brought to the table—each from those supposed “failed” transactions. I explained the issue to the manager and asked the extras be taken back as I wouldn’t be paying for meals I didn’t knowingly order. He said he’d managed to stop the fourth meal from leaving the kitchen, but insisted I pay for the other three, despite acknowledging their system didn’t indicate successful orders the first few times. Despite my clear initial request for him to take all surplus meals away, these were left on the table. I can only assume because he was quite busy at this time and had other orders to bring out, but it was not my intention to leave these orders on the table. One of my friends agreed to take an extra meal, so I was willing to pay for two. But instead, I have been ultimately charged for all four meals—£79.95 in total—despite having eaten only one, and despite the company saying they would only charge me for three. What made the situation worse was the dismissive and patronising attitude from staff. When I raised the issue at the bar, I overheard them talking about the situation as if I were at fault. Their stance was that “any normal person” would’ve gone to the bar after a failed transaction—ignoring the fact that their system clearly showed errors, generating multiple failed order messages. I was told that nothing like this had ever happened during the manager’s two-year tenure, which only reinforced my impression that they believed I was fabricating the entire situation. Mistakes happen, especially with tech. But the refusal to take responsibility, the unprofessional tone, and the complete lack of empathy were totally avoidable. I’d urge anyone using their online ordering system to double-check everything—or better yet, stick to ordering at the bar, or simply choose a different pub altogether—one that values customer service more than recouping the cost of three burgers

2008 Opinions in 3 websites
I was thrilled to be offered a job here after a 2 hour trial shift and was told by the manager that paperwork would be sent the following week so I could begin working. Sadly, after waiting 2 weeks and following up professionally multiple times, I never heard back. Recently, I learned that they're only considering female hires, which is disappointing considering that hiring should be based on merit, not gender. I'd still love the chance to speak to management directly, I really admired the bakery and the staff working there. I was excited to be a part of the team, hopefully, we can communicate and amend this.

1509 Opinions in 3 websites
I visited the Starbucks here recently. Even though there were plenty of staff, it took over 20 minutes to get a small cappuccino and a small latte. The staff didn’t call out the orders, so customers had to find their drinks themselves among the crowd. On the plus side, the branch was clean and had a good variety of drinks.

1258 Opinions in 2 websites