Brilliant staff, and food is fantasic worth a vist and worth every penny.
Mr Elephant – St Helens
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Brilliant staff, and food is fantasic worth a vist and worth every penny.
Mr Elephant – St HelensBeen going for some time now and taking family at first great but recently portion sizes have gone down drasticly. Order the fish and chips, used to be excellent . now less fish , more batter had several people say the same . CAREFULL GREY MARE YOU ARE GOING TO LOSE WHAT WAS A GOOD THING
Grey Mare Inn – BlackburnFriendly, efficient service. Good quality food and always fresh .... Generous portions too... Sometimes there is a bit of queue but it's worth the wait
Andreas Fish and Chip Shop – PrestonI was very disappointed with this restaurant. I found it very expensive especially for the amount of food you got. I asked for my main course to take away and when I got home the amount of food, let alone chicken in it was miserable and actually looked like I had eaten half of it.. Will definitely not be returning for a second disappointment.
Trishna Indian Tandoori Restaurant – ClitheroePoor staff, rude and disorganised! Do not order anything that isn't pub food. Tried the "Thia green noodles" absolutely awful. Waiter could clearly see a full plate of food left and did not ask how the meal was. not even a check up during the meal. Paid for a meal that was not eaten and took ages to come. Went with a friend who's a manager of a well known pub/restaurant in preston, will not being going back!
The Lock & Quay – ChorleyI did not like the demand for me to leave my credit card behind the bar because others left without paying. Also portions seem to be child sizes.
The Palatine Cask Ale Bar – MorecambeWe eat out here almost every saturday evening .
Edisford Bridge Hotel – ClitheroeOne of the best Indian dining experiences I've had in a while. Maximum attention is given to making the customer is happy, food service is swift but most of all the quality and taste of the food is worth returning for over and over again. Of course, let's not forget - prices are very fair considering the generous portions and the lengths taken to present the food elegantly. Bravo!
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – ClitheroeBest bar in preston, great for private paries!
FORUM – Prestonwe came with high expectations as we went to quattro's who mezzos used own quite alot, to our dismay it felt too posh and overrated for what it was. For starters i had the scallops on the special menu which really nice, But then i had suckling pig at £18.95 when it came all i got was bits of belly pork in a rosemary gravy, my partner and her friend had risotto my partner had seafood and wasn't even served a hot water bowl to clean her hands from shelling the prawns. I noticed some chefs from Quattro's which was a nice surprise. The host stefano was quite rude and full of himself to say the least. I will return but only to see if any improvement has been made.
Mezzo Restaurant & Bar – PrestonWonderful experience, Menu, Food, Staff, Ambience, Cleanliness and Hygiene all excellent can't wait to visit again.
Aroma Asian – BurnleyFood was superb, easily the best indian in Burnley. a little expensive on the extras ie drinks and sundries.
Shapla Restaurant – BurnleyThis place is nirvana, lovely people, fantastic food and 1st class service. I have had many indian meals in many cities but this place is the best I have ever been to and the prices are breathtaking. You get the best of both worlds here, quality food and very low prices.The house wine was excellent as well and for a restaurant very well priced.This place sets the standard for others to beat. Make a visit to this marvellous restaurant, you wont be disappointed, I was astounded.
Hamadan – LongridgeWent to view a menu with a view to returning for lunch today. It seemed a nice place. BUT, the lady that was outside tinkering in a car (the owner?) spoke to us like we were about the rob the place. The way she spoke to my fiance and I was rude and insulting. She put us off ever returning again. We only strolled across to see what time it was opening at and to see if a menu was on display but we were told its shut and no menus were on display, her tone was dreadful, we left in a hurry. Don't think we'll ever go back there again!!!!
Yew Tree Inn – ChorleyHaving been a regular customer for quite a time we were very dissappointed with our a la carte lunch the other day. It appears that the Chef/Proprietor was away and as a result the food both starters and main was undercooked and substandard. Difficult to tell the difference between a partridge starter and a grouse main course as both drowned with dressings and served rare. Will only return if and when chef is on duty.
Freemasons At Wiswell – ClitheroeThe wine was extremely palatable and served at a good temperature, the waitress was well presented pleasant and helpful albeit she didn't have a knowledge of some of the dishes content and surprisingly the chef was unable to give her the information either!. However the food lacked lustre as although a couple of the dishes eg. the slow cooked lamb were tasty the majority were poorly presented, tepid and some eg the gambas were overcooked. Sadly overall it was mediocre, at the best, and not an experience I would choose to repeat.
La Casa de Salsa – ChorleyVery impressed with this hotel. Popped in today for a meeting and the place has undergone a great refurb since my last visit. A touch of international class to grim Preston!
Cast Iron Grill At Preston Marriott Hotel – PrestonI have just been to the double tree with my husband and two friends. The service was excellent as was the meal We will definitely be recommending it to friends. An excellent experience for us all. Well done to all the staff from four visitors from Scotland.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonEarly 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).
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.
Every Thursday from 6pm - 8pm, pick from a choice of our “italian job” burgers - beef or chicken with a pint of selected beer, 175ml wine or soft drink for £14.95pp.
2 cocktails for £15. Every day from 3pm-5pm.
2 courses, £15; 3 courses, £19. Available Monday to Thursday, 12pm-5pm.
Five tapas and two glasses of Sangria, £30.