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442 Opinions in 2 websites
It's not as famous as meeting me. I've wanted to eat there for a long time, but never met me. Because I was closed on Sundays, I just passed by each other every time. I made a special trip to visit today and saw a lot of regular customers. I ordered thin French fries and thin fried fish. It turned out that they are fried to order. I thought It’s hard not to make the batter crispy, but the cod fillet is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It’s spicy and delicious. It’s definitely the best fried fish and chips. The owner is friendly and gave me two hash browns, which warmed my heart. ah!
430 Opinions in 2 websites
Firstly the chips are really nice, but when arrived they were all stuck like glue, may be better packaging of food. I ordered mix meat and it's nothing special, certainly better places out there locally. Lastly the price you are paying is a joke. £5 for large chips & £8.50 for a kebab, how do you sleep at night.
328 Opinions in 3 websites
The location is great. We were able to park on High Street just outside as it was after 6. The staff were very nice and the food was first class. I had goats cheese and mushroom tart, and the pastry just fell apart when you cut into it, there was cranberry inside. It was delicious and perfectly cooked. Had the slow cooked brisket beef for mains, the beef was tender and the mash and veg were lovely, the jus was very tasty but there was too little of it. I told the waiter when he collected the plates and he said they would have been happy to bring more, but you shouldn’t need to ask. The beef was plentiful but needed much more jus. My husband had the same and he had no where enough jus either. That is my only complaint. My daughter had sirloin which was perfect and came with a little jug of peppercorn sauce on the side, I think the beef should come with a side jug of jus. Desert was also perfect, as was the Irish coffee. We would definitely eat here again. And it wasn’t overpriced . Beautiful setting too with a roaring fire and leather settee to sit and have a liqueur or a wee dram after dinner.
258 Opinions in 2 websites
We called ahead to book a table to guarantee seating, since it was a Sunday night and many places were closed. But there did not seem to be an issue seating people without bookings. This restaurant has a "tapas" menu, or small plate menu. It was suggested that we order two or three items per meal. I have an allergy to plant peppers & paprika, and I had difficulty finding two items that I thought I would enjoy. I chose the tomato/olive salad, but I had to specify NO green olives that are pimento stuffed, and the Blue Cheese Soufflé. Both were quite tasty. My husband ordered some type of seafood with capers. We both enjoyed our meals. He had a Spanish beer, which he said was terrific. I'm not a beer drinker, so I cannot offer an opinion on that. There were three young men running the restaurant, and they were all rather entertaining. I felt that I had to work extra hard to convince the young man of my allergy, and he even asked "how bad is it?" It was when I mentioned that I have an epipen that he seemed to finally grasp the situation. Most restaurants manage to take my allergy seriously without asking the severity. We were seated near the bar, which resulted in a cold draft every time someone came in and out of the door. Something worth considering if you are sensitive to temperatures. There was a large party coming in, so we chose to leave quickly as there really wasn't anything else tempting on the menu, and between the drafts and the noise, we felt it best to just get on our way. There was another room, a few steps up, near the front of the building, where many walk-ins were directed, but I have no idea what the ambiance was like since I never went to look.