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33 Opinions in 1 websites
Went today ordered 2 soups lentil apparently watered down to the max edible with the help of a lot of salt and pepper followed by the steak pie and the surf and turf both were tasteless but the surf and turf was horrendous 🤢 steak was nothing but fat and the turf was obv frozen cheap breaded bits of god knows what as it tasted only of fat charcoal and deep fried breadcrumbs disgrace of a meal and just to add to my pleasure got the bill of £54 avoid at all costs much better options out there!
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Had a wonderful day of social distancing fun in Owens huge beer garden yesterday. They were incredibly organised and we felt very safe and well look after. Delicious food, lovely friendly staff and yummy cocktails. Thank you Owens - I’ll be back!
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I got an iced cinnamon latte (as they didn’t have vanilla syrup???) and my girlfriend got an iced caramel latte - each costing £4. I liked the look of a piece of brownie but wasn’t willing to pay £3.80 for it. The vibe of the place is chill but we nearly had a heart attack when we seen how small their takeaway cups were. I feel these should be on display for the customer to see what they’re actually paying for - as, had we seen the size of them, we would’ve went elsewhere. Overall, we will NOT be returning. Please go and spend your hard earned money in another small business.
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Honestly depends on the night you go. Great atmosphere and such a random crowd. This is an authentic Glasgow Irish pub. One of the last. If you like that authenticity you'll love it. If your looking for a trendy cocktail bar better going into town. I was in here once and Eddie Reader walked in and played for folk night. Also met some actors from the citizens theatre. Usually swarming with Navy cadet from the nautical college. Its just good craic.
25 Opinions in 1 websites
Really nice coffee house with excellent breakfast and lunch menu. Highly recommend the soup and apple pie Very reasonable prices We'll be back
24 Opinions in 1 websites
Absolutamente cero atmósfera y comida insípida. ¡Definitivamente no lo recomiendo! Hay muchas alternativas para visitar en el vecindario.
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This is the first Primark cafe I've been to and Staff very helpful, reasonably priced and delicious. The menu has something for everyone, from waffles to toasties. Will definitely return!
23 Opinions in 1 websites
Fabulous bread and outstanding olives, best I have tasted! Great variety of produce and all very fresh. Beautiful kitchen ware making great gifts.
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We came upon this wee cafe as we wandered along Byres Road. Not many tables but an enjoyable cuppa watching the hustle and bustle of a busy street and pavement. The cafe is part of of a Waterstones Book Shop and only boasts a few tables plus limited seating outside. There was not a huge range of snacking options but service was quick and friendly, prices were reasonable and we enjoyed our visit. Only negative, a 'shoogly table' but this a fairly common feature wherever you go
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We always pop in here after a walk around Linn Park. The staff are all friendly and welcoming, and the coffee/cakes are superb. We've also been in a couple of times for dinner and have not been disappointed. The restaurant offers a nice relaxed vibe to sit and enjoy a glass of wine as well as some great food. The menu seems to offer something new every time we go! We would definitely recommend it to anyone passing, and we will be back soon.
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I was very excited to hear the cafe at the white house in Maryhill was opening as brave bakers. I popped in a couple of weeks ago and as it was empty I decided to get a couple of sausage rolls to take away. These were a long smoked sausage wrapped in bread dough and baked - not to our taste I have to say quite odd so didn’t finish it. Today we went for a walk and decided to pop in for coffee and maybe a sweet bake. The offerings croissant and a cinnnamon bun were huge but also looked like heavy bread dough so we just ordered 2 flat white coffees.The young guy serving obviously didn’t know what he was doing with the coffee machine and it took ages to be given our drinks served in paper cups at £6. We sat outside tried the coffee which was totally tasteless and went down the drain. My Tassimo machine makes better coffee. So sorry to say we won’t be back.
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Hmmm...loved my 1st visit. A bit on the fence for 2nd visit. We visited as a group of 6 in early August (a Saturday lunch) and were quite taken with the menu, ambience and freshness of food. Went back again on Thursday 29th as a 2 and missed that je ne sais quoi. Chilli beef nachos were lovely and hot. Salmon with giant couscous a hit. But the Greek Fries were cool. And missed the stainless bowl. Maybe a different chef?
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We travelled from Sheffield to visit Wild Flours and it is a MUST VISIT bakery for anyone who is a coeliac or enjoys gluten free. Everything is prepared freshly in store. We enjoyed the Friday special beignets with Nutella which were freshly deep fried. The texture on these little doughnut bites was a joy. We also took away a cheesecake and cinnamon bun to go. Please open a store in Sheffield