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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Roundham-with-Hyde Torbay South West

24 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.5

118 Opinions

location-icon36 Sands Road, England
Other cuisines
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A lovely meal Here an oasis away from The fast food shops would Recommend 😋

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4.1

2437 Opinions

location-iconEastern Esplanade, England
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At lunchtime there seemed to be no heating on and we all wore our coats!

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4.0

340 Opinions

location-iconChurch Street, England
Other cuisines
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Lovely food for lunch. Was just very shocked when I took my 7 year anniversary of granddaughter to the loo… on the wall were 2 vending machines, both selling ‘sex toys’? I had to answer some questions from her. I do find it hard to understand why the need in a local pub which is geared towards family friendly as there are great outdoor games outside. Very worrying for our young people to think these items are ‘normal’

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4.0

84 Opinions

location-icon54 Victoria Street, England
Other cuisines
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First of all I start with the positive. The food was lovely that was it. However if you have autism or anxiety don't bother going in here. For me Iike going out to places and keep myself to myself. I will often wear my ear buds or headphones to shut myself off. Interacting with people can be difficult. Obviously I spoke to the lady on the counter who was nice to order food. That bit was fine. I then sat down to keep myself to myself. Fine brought the food put. That was fine. Like I said I then had my headphones on where I prefer not to be interrupted. That's my way of blocking things out. I should be allowed to do that. Not I need to explain this but due to my situation I hate people approaching me when I have something like headphones on. It should a sign or signal to say I don't want to talk at the moment. I hate being caught off guard. So one of the waitresses came over offered to take my plate. I said I'm still using it. I thought I would be left alone after that. Shortly after the "owner" came over and asked the same question. I explained I don't like to be interupted and I was trying to listen to my music. I just thought it would have been obvious I didn't want to talk. I prefer not being bombarded after I have already paid. The "owner" then sacarcastcally apologied "I'm sorry about that love" and said "go somewhere else if you don't like it" which is highly unprofessional. Well he bumped into the wrong person. All I was doing is minding my own business. I have had a lot of things to process and prefer to be quiet at times. As for the "owner" you need to be educated on people with behaviour challenges. Every day its a challenge for someone like me. I then went up to the counter to explain that I'm on the autism spectrum and that I wear headphones to block things out for then for the lady with glasses basically saying first of all its a cafe and a social thing so basically have to interact with people. I then reiterated that I don't have to interact with people and I have my headphones on to basically keep myself to myself. The lady then had the cheeke to turn round and say I didn't have proof like a landyard. Why should advertise who I am. You don't ask that sort of question. Its not my fault people like them aren't educated on hidden disorders. It doesn't surprise me that there is not enough emphasis on this still but it makes me angry! I will not be coming back until it changes hands. Shocking service.

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3.7

1464 Opinions

location-icon18 Esplanade Road, England
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Dark inside, steps up to inside. Outdoor seating, packed in summer months.

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3.5

1067 Opinions

location-icon41-43 Torbay Road, England
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The staff were amazing, their service was incredible!!

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3.5

104 Opinions

location-icon46 Victoria Street, England
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This coffee shop looks quite inviting and is pleasant inside, but that's about the end of the positives I was on my own with time to spare before catching a train. Female member of staff at till served me - one latte and a slice of tiffin. She did put these on a tray but despite no one else waiting and the fact she could see I was already balancing two heavy bags, didn't offer to carry it over to a table ... Managed to get to a table with a balancing act of bags and tray ... tiffin was 'ok' at best (£2.70 for quite a tiny slice) but either they have a problem with their display cabinet of they just keep everything over night in a very cold fridge as it was so cold it was rock hard Coffee was supposed to be a latte - clearly no barista training as it was a coffee with some foam on the top badly presented - and far too hot A shame as one of the nicer looking places in Paignton for coffee Focus needed on improving barista training, food storage and customer service

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3.0

52 Opinions

location-icon52 Victoria Street, England
Other cuisines
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I have to say, this was the most interesting coffee stop I’ve experienced. Excusing the 80’s decor, which is quite comical and endearing in a Victorian seaside town, the set-up of this establishment is somewhat unique. On arrival there was no covid secure guidelines in place, no masks being work by staff, no sanitiser on arrival and no one way system. We ordered two cream teas, now, given we are in Devon, famous for fresh produce, pastry and good food, the last thing I expected was a microwaved scone as you watched. The score was supermarket bough, and yes microwaved (in case you didn’t read right first time) and the clotted cream, cheap thaw and serve. Equally the cheap Jam (from Brakes) was not what I expected. Come on, it’s a decent venue, put some effort into what your serve. For £5 tea and scone you could locally buy scones (sold at the bakery down the road) and buy some local cream or jam with provenance from one of the local food markets. Really could make more of an effort. On the plus side the cakes did look like effort had been made but didn’t try.

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3.0

40 Opinions

location-iconmorrisons Supermarket, England
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I thought we’d turned a corner having visited on a Saturday a few weeks back to find different staff, but midweek is back to the same abysmal service. They have an automated system, and if you don’t use it, the staff will quite cheerfully ignore you standing at the counter for 10 minutes, even an elderly gentleman on crutches. After finally being served, we sat for a further 20 odd minutes waiting for the food, which was stone cold when it arrived. I say arrived, but it was practically thrown at us. I can’t even describe how awful the service is in this place during the week. Rude, incompetent staff.