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70 Opinions in 1 websites
Had the most amazing dining experience at Sanja by Sabar at The Kirkhouse Inn. The food was exquisite and my daughter who is vegan was catered for beautifully. Atmosphere, friendly service, wine list..all get full marks from all 5 of us. A very special evening.
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Breakfast came out and it was cold, black pudding was missing from one of the breakfasts,when we asked for it the breakfast was nearly finished by the time it came out. Second time I have been here and been disappointed on both occasions. Won't be back, definitely not worth the money.
69 Opinions in 1 websites
Unfortunately the once excellent chilli burger from the characteristic pheonix bar let us down after years of being the best in dundee (in my opinion). The Chilli was warm, not hot as expected (not warm enough to even melt the cheese on top). Historicly the burger was never the best but simply an accompaniment for the tasty chilli, the new Scotts burgers are hard compacted with no taste or char to indicate a cooked fresh feel, more a pre cooked and just reheated on demand afair. The "fall apart" softie rolls used would be better swapped to a toasted brioche bun. Fortunately i opted not to eat the burger but 2 of us were still ill. A shame as the chilli was a "go to" for us on any day out.
68 Opinions in 1 websites
Have had a caravan in portpatrick for a number of years and visited the Galloway often. Have recently eaten there a couple of times in last few months. The food and the standard of service have been great, big enough menu, plenty of choice. Food has been really good and portions sizes relatively large for a reasonable price. Might be advisable to book as can be quite busy in caravan season.
68 Opinions in 1 websites
The time we were there for drinks was so good, the staff are lovely so welcoming and there is always someone there if you need anything, I will definitely be back
67 Opinions in 1 websites
I'm a long-term customer of Perth Starbucks. Clearly, all of my previous visits have been for less than three hours. I met a friend for a catch-up and coffees two weeks ago. Always friendly, always welcoming, there was no mention inside the building, or on the door, of a three hour limit for parking. There are signs in the car park but, to be honest, it has never occurred to me to read them. I've been aware since the lockdowns that Starbucks happily encourage folk to conduct their business in the shop, so I've always assumed it's fine to park there, as long as you're a customer. I now know different! A £100 parking notice appeared through the post yesterday. £60 if paid eithin two weeks. Starbucks say, 'We don't own the car park, so we can't do anything. Some people are successful when appealing to Euro Car Parks.' I suggested signage within the shop would help, but staff are not allowed to make decisions about such things. Not good enough! I've appealed, but I'm not full of hope. If unsuccessful, I'll be boycotting Starbucks until I have saved £60. Thankfully, there's a Costa nearby.
66 Opinions in 1 websites
Not up to standard. Food presentation nil. Quality nil. Burger been under hotplate and inedible not cooked to order. Ploughmans lunch??? Wierdest version ever. 2 quarter scone sort of things, plastic ham and cheap cheddar cheese wedge. Small salad whole boiled egg plonked on plate? Would have expected some nice crusty bread/butter couple of nice cheeses maybe olives/pickled onions/sliced apple and nice chutney not branston pickle.
63 Opinions in 1 websites
Thank you for a lovely meal last night, chicken stroganoff tasty and tender . Husband had babotie- tried some and had such delicate flavour, gorgeous. We were 30mins away but definitely worth the drive round , would recommend you try it . And should mention guy serving us, Mike I think, offered a warm & welcoming visit.
63 Opinions in 1 websites
Can’t understand why some reviewers put the boot into this great café, which is tucked away on a local-knowledge walking path. I don’t love the brutalist architecture, nor does there ever seem to be anyone working in the attached “sculpture workshop”, but the brunch menu is well-curated and everything we ate was extremely tasty. Couldn’t fault the quality of the service either. We are returning this week for a special event featuring a competitively-priced gourmet “spring has sprung” evening meal, happy to be making another visit to an excellent spot.
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i got a caramel frappuccino it was rotting it smelled of fish and tasted like fish at first it didn't taste of fish until i had a bit of the whipped i feel like puking and i hope i dont get food poisioning.
62 Opinions in 2 websites
As someone who has worked in the food and catering industry for years, I find it astonishing that there are recent incredibly negative reviews regarding this restaurant. Our experience was nothing short of 5 stars. The food was exceptional, the quality of the produce, the execution and the presentation. It was a lovely mix of top quality seafood, traditional Scottish fare, with some Asian touches thrown in and it worked a treat. Service was bang on. Not over the top, just well timed, very professional and friendly. The restaurant itself is gorgeous. Housed in a lovely old stone building - a relaxing, calm atmosphere that hums along nicely, lovely location and outlook. My husband and I (both fish and meat eaters) chose different options for each course and really couldn’t fault a thing. If you are hesitating because of the negative comments, don’t - enjoy the experience. It’s not cheap - this isn’t somewhere you would dine everyday, so we opted for the lunch fixed price menu. Would return in a heartbeat. We have been travelling through Scotland for 3 weeks, and have had some absolutely lovely meals - but this one is the best.