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😒 3/5 - It's Alright...
By 👻 @MikeDickson, 04/13/2024 3:00 am
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We came here on a very wet Saturday afternoon for a birthday lunch for three, without any real idea what to expect. And it was...alright. We started with three Crab on Toast which was pleasant enough, but seemed to suffer from a real dearth of actual crab. There was plenty more to it, such as avocado, sesame seeds and a toasted brioche,but for £12.00 a time you might have thought that the dish could have contained more than just a hint of what it was that you are after. To follow there was fish and chips which was pretty good: tempura style batter on the fish (which filled all the batter) and some lovely crispy chips. The mushy peas were a bit stodgy, but they were...alright. (I have had similarly good fish and chips elsewhere though) Prawn cocktail was up next in a classic 1970s dessert glass and a long spoon. Lots of avocado and greens, but again not a whole load of prawn. It tasted fine though, and there was not quite enough sauce which left lots of the romaine undressed. It wasn't generous for sure, and suffered from what I think might be the worst thing that a restaurant like this might hear: I've done better at this myself. The Caesar Salad was fine, but the star of the day was the fine green beans which were done in smoked almonds and shallots. That was actually really good. For dessert there was a Black Forest Cheesecake and some ice cream. Again, both were...alright. Drinks were 500ml of alright Chardonnay (which cam to a ludicrous £29.00 - does anyone ever find out how they work out their costings?) and two double espressos that were more like semi-espressos, given how little coffee there was in the cup. Total bill for three - without everyone having a main or a dessert - was £156.74. A 12.5% service charge is automatically included, and you do get the option of paying at the table via a QR code...but doing that costs £1.49. Service was...alright...but they could at least leave water on the table as opposed to you having to wait for them to come around and pour it for you. I'm not sure it was worth 12.5% though. One thing that really got my goat though: as I was leaving I thanked the young woman standing at the reception area. She utterly looked through me and didn't even flinch. I am not expecting people to throw rose petals before me in servile gratitude for me bestowing my presence upon them, but I do expect some good manners. All in all it was...alright. I am pretty sure we won't be hurrying back. But it was alright.
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