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Went for breakfast and despite 3 members of staff and only the ground floor open did not get served or even acknowledged by the staff. One guy seemed to prefer to stir a hot chocolate for 5 minutes rather than make eye contact. Eventually gave up and left wit still no acknowledgement. Not the first time this has happened so will never go again
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We had an excellent lunch there today. The roast beef in the baguette was the thickest I have ever seen in a sandwich and the accompanying salad, potatoes and coleslaw were all gorgeous. The only slight disappointment was it was listed under the hot sandwich section but came cold. When I asked why they said the panini and ciabatta versions come hot but the baguette one doesn't. The waitress apologised. That didn't reduce my enjoyment of the meal though. We have always found the service really good too.
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Worst meal ever. I'm 43, so I've had a few meals. I'm not terribly picky. I've cooked myself some pretty awful meals believe me. Unless you're into frozen supermarket food at gastro pub prices served on sticky tables, in a damp cold room, I would think twice. Still cross. Bah.
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Berwick on Tweed A Lovely little town with a complete Elizabethan town wall and cannonades worth a visit for that alone. It's the only one on the country There is the first purpose built town barack's which was still used until recently Well worth a stop off for a stretch of legs and for the views from the ramparts. Banburgh Castle We visited this attraction as part of a coach trip and was not a long stop to visit rather to have a walk and a photo opportunity. A stop at Banburgh castle is essential if you are in Northumbria as It's very imposing and of course used for many films. We did not visit the castle itself but walked around the village and got photos of the castle. It's essentially a Victorian rebuild in the main but nonetheless imposing. The car park is conveniently located at the bottom of the hill and has a lovely ice cream van there which we of course indulged in!!