Food zero stars I'm afraid for the Sunday carvery. Paying £30,offered only one meat.the turkey didn't taste right and one slice tasted salty,( I didn't put any on)the roast spuds were nice but looked overdone,the Brussels were over done and tasted like they had some coating on.the carrots were hard amd the peas were overdone and tasted horrible to,my wife had the veg roast,which cane on a plate and plate left where they slice the meat, the veg is help your self but when you give someone a veg roast(which looked shocking and didn't taste nice at all)when people use these they put on there plate and possibly touch the meat on plate,same with the gravy,which wasn't labelled vegetarian, I had the meat option and left most of dinner on plate.worst carvery ever been to and I've had loads.wife couldn't use the gravy and didn't trust that any labels hadn't touched people's meats on plates.the veg roast looked like a grey slop on a plate.no taste.the carvery had been only open an hour but all looked over done. On the serving spoons when someone takes a portion of peas they lay on a plate and touch the meat,the roast potatoes, only potatoes option,what are they cooked in again are they suitable for vegetarians.im not a food critic etc or an expert but this place needs to label and prepare and offer the food correctly,,does the chef lack experience dealing with vegetarian foods.or know how to prepare where it is actually suitable in the first place.im sorry for the poor review.but the old goose pub did food better.it isn't worth £15 a head and if offered a pudding it might.but I'm sorry the food was terrible, we won't be back. If the owner wants to add a reply that would be great and I...
Read moreJust come back from our first visit since the revamp. Nice chilled atmosphere and friendly bar staff. Unfortunately, the food was atrocious! We opted for the Carvery...never again I'm afraid. 3 meats on offer which is standard...however, the Beef was raw (the chef even said as much although the fact that it was still mooing when you touched it gave it away) We both went for the pork which was sadly mostly fat. (Turkey was option 3). The vegetables were lukewarm at best, the cauliflower cheese (I think that's what it was?) was a mushy mess, roast potatoes were still raw and the Yorkshire puddings were so bad that an elderly gentleman on the table next to us had to eat his using his hands and tear it apart rather than bite it. On top of all this, despite the friendly nature of the bar man, when a lady asks for a white zinfandel and she gets handed a glass of white wine, there seems to be an issue. The Guinness however was good 👍 It's a shame because we were really looking forward to the food....take away it...
Read moreCamping but not cooking, so we walked down to Dawlish Warren for some food. We decided to go into what used to be The Silly Goose (great pub), but is now the Warren Bridge Inn. Ordered 2 burgers........when they arrived, there was no salad in the buns as advertised on the menu. They took them away to rectify the situation and came back with the correct burger buns. However, upon eating the meal, we found that the fries were cold and so were the burgers! Awful meal. To make it worse, there was a large screen TV loudly playing the football........which is great if you like that sport, but bloody awful if you don't! There was a small TV where we sat with the news on, but no sound or even subtitles. The place seems to be run by youngsters who haven't got a clue what they're doing.........especially the kitchen staff! Definitely won't be returning and would not recommend. Very disappointed and next time will go further on down to the Boathouse which is far more...
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