First time in Quattros since the refurbishment and it’s a really nice restaurant and atmosphere and the food was excellent will be back real soon
Quattro’s – Ormskirk
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First time in Quattros since the refurbishment and it’s a really nice restaurant and atmosphere and the food was excellent will be back real soon
Quattro’s – OrmskirkIt was our first time visiting - though we only live in the next door village! We welcomed from the outset with friendly staff who were most attentive. Food was lovely and excellent value. A roaring success and we will be back for sure!
The Station Hotel – LancasterThis is by far the best restaurant in St Helens. The food here is always outstanding and you cannot beat the scallop and prawn risotto. Service is quick (but you don’t feel rushed) when you dine earlier in the evening.
Quattro’s – OrmskirkFriendly staff, good food and properly dog-friendly. Family lunch with our son, who's a student at the Uni. Student discount volunteered - both he and we will be back.
The Waterwitch – LancasterThe refurb is really lovely but the bar waiting area needs a bit of work in welcoming guests. Its definately not the bar it used to be but if you are asking people to wait -at least offer the drinks. Food was okay for 3 of us but 1 plate was lukewarm pie & mash with stone cold veg served on a cold plate. The person who had this dish was poorly the next day unfortunately. Food should be piping hot & served on warm plates. Nobody came to ask if our food was okay - staff seem very young. Hopefully feedback will be taken on board and rectified. We will give it another chance at some point but not for a while i think.
The Whitchaff Inn – RawtenstallExcellent experience. Lovely staff food arrived promptly , we were a family group and everyone really enjoyed their food . Our sons at uni and is planning to come back .
The Waterwitch – LancasterBest food in Penwortham. Not even up for debate
Bread and Butter – PrestonWe only ordered chips which did take a while....however they were damn fine chips and the pints were especially lovely after a walk.
Trawden Arms – ColneFood was amazing however we waited an hour for our breakfast. The young girl who served us was wonderful & clearly capable of managing the front of house as well as placating kitchen staff & helping plate up from the service hatch.
Bread and Butter – PrestonThe food was lovely. Unfortunately we ordered an expensive bottle of white wine which at best was luke warm. Whoever runs the cellar/bar needs to rectify this, we asked for ice for the wine, but it was almost undrinkable
The Whitchaff Inn – RawtenstallFantastic tapas evening with friends - great atmosphere, amazing food as ever !!
Bread and Butter – PrestonDecent, home cooked, quality food. Not much vegetarian choice.
The Whitchaff Inn – RawtenstallFirst time diner whilst staying in the area. We had lunch here on a busy Friday service. Service was impeccable as was the food a must if you are staying in Clitheroe. We will be dining here again.
Toms Table – ClitheroeThis was our first visit to the restaurant… we had booked a table for 3 at 8:30pm. We turned up 5 minutes early and was told the table will be ready in 5 minutes by the bartender. This was fine except he proceeded to carry on with what he was doing, leaving us just stood there, without any offer of drinks in the meantime. A lady behind the bar then jumped in and said, it will be at least an hour’s wait for food, we have big tables in. She did say apologise but with that we decided to leave with them looking relieved. Considering we booked a table, an hours wait for food is appalling. If you can’t cope with the numbers in the restaurant then stop taking bookings. Luckily it wasn’t a special occasion but this could ruin some peoples special days!
The Whitchaff Inn – RawtenstallAte at 8pm on Friday 3rd March. 2nd visit since return. 2 of us. Good menu choice not the bog std borimg menu like elsewhere eg Duckworth Arms. Good food and service Only 1 major complaint. We were told on arrival there would be an hour wait for food due to two large tables in the other room. Surely the staff knew they had 2 large tables in the night before and should surely be set up to deal with that so as not to ruin a night out for other diners. Will go again but any restaurant should be setup to cater for large tables of 15 if they accept bookings of that size. Staff were attentive as much as they could be
The Whitchaff Inn – RawtenstallSteak cold had to order another one, Because we complained the young lad behind the bar thought it was funny to keep looking at us and sniggering with the tall girl, not one manager or owner of the pub available just these left to run the place , it was such a lovely place to eat before it was refurbished over priced food !!
The Whitchaff Inn – RawtenstallFantastic venue for brunch. Excellent service and tasty, well presented food. Highly recommended.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonReally nice staff couldn’t do enough for us. Stayed in the cottage which was very cold but we got moved which was good and no issues. Nice setup and blond hair bar staff lady could not do enough for us. Food was disappointing as they ran out of most things before we ordered, but overall a great visit and nice place.
The Golden Ball Hotel – MorecambeEarly Bird: 2 courses, £14.95 (available 4.30pm-7pm, Sunday to Thursday.
On Thursday and Friday evening set menu for £22. BYOB on alcoholic drinks at £2.50pp.
Friday Special - small fish and chips with mushy peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea, £10.95.
Weekend breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. Two Rashers of Grilled Back Bacon • Two Pork Sausages • Fried Egg • Hash Browns • Baked Beans • Tomato • A Slice of Toast (White or Wholemeal) with butter & marmalade for £12.
2 courses, £17.50; 3 courses, £21. 50. Available 12pm-2.30pm, Wednesday to Friday.
Main course, £20.50; 2 courses, £25,50; 3 courses, £30.50. Available 12pm-7pm Sundays.
All dishes are served with CDJ Chunky Chips, Confit Tomato, Local Watercress & Salsa Verde. Includes bottle of wine or Prosecco or alternatively, two beers per two people dining.
Click Here to check out The Sunday Yorkie Board. Available every Sunday until sold out. Pre-order recommended.
Roast every Sunday from 12.30pm. Choice of meats (or Vegan roast) plus all the trimmings, £18 (children, £12).
Burger and a pint for £18 every Wednesday.
Get 2 Fish and Chips for £22 every Friday. Add 2 small bottles of Prosecco for £10.95.
Kinds eat for free with every adult paying meal ordered. Under 12s only. Available Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
2 main meals for £30 every Thursday.
Set Menu: 2 courses, £16.99; 3 courses, £19.99. Available all day Tuesday to Thursday; 5pm-6pm Friday; 4pm-5pm Saturday; 3pm-4pm Sunday.
Sunday Roast: 2 courses, £19; 3 courses, £23.
From 6pm - 8pm for just £14.95pp, enjoy award-winning pizza with a pint of selected beer, 175ml wine or soft drink. Mondays only.
Tuck into the famous steak pie & mash with a pint of selected beer, 175ml wine or soft drink for £14.95pp from 6pm - 8pm every Tuesday.
Only £25pp, from 6pm - 8pm every Wednesday, enjoy the popular sharing steak platter & bottle of selected wine.