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Nuestra hija y yerno llevó a este café vegetariano para el cumpleaños de mi marido. Una vez al mes se anfitrión de una experiencia gastronómica donde el menú es enviado con antelación y contiene gluten/vegetariano/elementos en bruto. Hay una selección limitada, pero la oportunidad para solicitar alternativas si es necesario. Como no vegetarianos, estaba un poco nerviosa en el menú, pero resultó ser una de las mejores comidas que he comido! La presentación era magnífica y los sabores eran impresionantes. Era un lugar muy acogedor e íntimo y excelente relación calidad-precio. El único inconveniente fue tener que salir fuera al patio para acceder al wc. Estamos deseando volver a visitar de nuevo.
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For the past 14 years, my wife and I have been having dinner at the Horse & Jockey three or four times annually. We have invariably been pleased with the food quality and service. This evening we were very disappointed to find that we couldn't finish off our meal with our traditional Cappuccino - the reason was that the manager had turned the coffee machine off. It was only 8:40 pm and there were still other customers eating! With all of Whitbread's experience in hospitality, how could it possibly allow such poor customer service?
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I went in here on Christmas Eve (after Carol singing - she's not bad !) and joined in "The Boar's Head Carol" by the fire as I warmed up with a tankard of warm mead. I explained (but not in verse - as I'm NOT a Poet and know it). "Landlord" I said "Pigeon Feet Pie all round, for everbody !" to which he replied "Nobody fancy a square one then ? Or one with a haunch of squirrel, wot licked me in the kichen this very morning ?" I took him up on THAT and it tasted "grand" as the Irish say; or "Champion !" as Bill Anderson said before he launched into "Ilkley Moor, bar T'at". Once the singing started, it was Bedlam. George Druce gave us "There was an old farmer, who had an old sow" which Betty Andersen sang with several Ladies from the Luton Girl's Choir. I ordered more mead, port and stilton cheese, before - bless my soul if wasn't Mrs Cratchit (flushed but smiling) with the pudding - like a speckled cannon-ball, so hard and firm, blazing in half of half a quartern of ignited brandy, and bedight with Christmas holly stuck in the top. And the bill was only thruppence ! I ventured to propose the toast "A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears. God bless us !" And Tiny Tim, who was sat on a small stool by the fire cried "God bless us, every one !"
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