OK. Typical 'Spoons' cheap and cheerful. Only had drinks this time but have eaten here previously a couple of times since it opened around 3 years ago. Always been OK. Nothing to fault. Just the usual choices. Great for a quick bite to eat or to take the the kids without it costing the earth. Only thing to fault every time is regardless of it being really busy or barley anyone in or time of day/night, always lots of staff but ALWAYS takes to forever to get served at the bar?? Do yourselves a favour and download the app for the table service as its so much quicker. Typically the toilets like the majority of these places are a magical mystery tour away and up quite a lot of stairs. For such a new place the toilets are disappointing, fairly clean but lots of broken things, taps, toilet seats, toilet roll holders and most door locks. This really let's the place down. Disabled toilet and disabled access to pub via outside lift. Not a lot of parking as it hasn't a carpark so parking is on the Highstreet. Cobbled area disc parking 2 hours up...
   Read moreWas sent breakfasts without the side orders of black pudding which I ordered. I asked the server politely regards the missing food. He radioâd the chef and said â I need the black pudding orders, the customer is kicking off. This annoyed me tbh as I hadnât kicked off in any way but maybe thatâs just how he gets the chef to do his job properlyđ¤ˇââď¸. 3 minutes later, 4 hockey pucks arrived on a plate, Iâm told they were made out of pigs blood but honestly I canât confirm this. When asked if everything was ok with the food I explained that the hockey pucks were not edible and asked for a refund just on the side order (we payed up front on the app). Was advised this wasnât possible. I picked up one of the pucks and tapped it on the table where it promptly shattered. So the chef clearly doesnât care about the food which leaves their kitchen, and the serving staff donât care about the customers experience. What a way to...
   Read moreI'm absolutely amazed that this pub doesn't allow dogs in their garden. if they choose not to allow dogs indoors that's one thing but outside in their front garden! It's a huge garden at the front so there's no issue with the size of the space or kids etc, it's simply shortsighted and backward. All other pubs in the area allow dogs outside so why is this pub so special. I asked a member of staff and she said it's Wetherspoons policy in all of their pubs - which simply isn't true as it states on their own website that dogs are allowed in their gardens at the managers descretion. We have a tiny well behaved sausage dog, not a Rottweiler. It's simply bad business to point blank be so unwelcoming and narrow minded. This new local pub could have been a great welcoming inclusive family pub, instead it's an elitist establishment that doesn't welcome all with appalling...
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