Nice meal. Great atmosphere. Good wine. What else would you want?
ABode Manchester – Manchester City Centre
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Nice meal. Great atmosphere. Good wine. What else would you want?
ABode Manchester – Manchester City Centre20 april had my birthday night there wid family was beautiful food great service best italian restaurant eva. maria anthony manning
Al Fresco – StockportJust love this place great food and wine and great value. Everyone is made welcome and the very friendly staff cannot do enough for you. No one is ever hurried, and we frequently crash out in the bar area after our meal. Back next saturday bring it on.
La Roma Restaurant – BoltonLovely pub, lovely friendly staff, great views, great food-good value for money!
Black Bull – BoltonDisappointing! No warm welcome, no waitress/waiters-pricey food.....didn't stay to eat....tables dirty...felt a bit scruffy...gutted
The Strawbury Duck – BoltonVisited the area on business for a couple of weeks and happened to stumble upon the waggon looking for a place to eat. As soon as you walk through the door you are treated like a local by the friendly and attentive staff, nothing was too much trouble. I have eaten here about five times now, each time i tried something different from the menu,I haven't been disappointed yet.The food was freshly made, piping hot and delicious. Say no more :-)
Waggon Inn – SaddleworthWe used to love the place but over recent months service has been really awful. Last three visits, we did not find the place as friendly and last time we had takeaway there was a mistake in our order (overpaid) but when I called back, I was told it was all my fault and not even a single word of appreciation of our problem was given. Actually we were expecting just an apology but none was offered. Food was still nice but we are not going back again. What a shame.
Choy Hing Village – SaleBeen to 1847 regularly for the last 6 months or so. The food is superb, wine choices are lovely. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. The only negative thing I would have to say about this restaurant is that it's ventilation isn't very good and you can leave smelling of food. If they can sort this I'd give it 10/10 every time.
Bistro 1847 – Manchester City CentreOn our first visit, we saw on the wall at the entrance that we were to find a table, note the order number and place the order at the bar. So, we went in and started looking for a table. There were quite a few to choose from. A nearby waitress asked 'can I help you' with a clear attitude. We said we were just looking for a table, in which she responded that we had to 'sign in at reception'. So, off we trotted to 'reception', thinking she would follow and serve us. She didn't follow, and we were left standing there waiting for someone to come over. Whilst we were there, we noticed a small chalkboard, with faded chalk writing on , saying please wait here to be seated. A scruffy young man strolled over to us, and asked if 'we were alright'. I asked for a table for 2 and he said we would have to wait 15 minutes. Unsure as to why this was, as I had just walked round the pub to see numerous spare tables, I asked if all the tables were reserved. The young man, shrugged his shoulders, and said 'ummm some of them', so I asked why we couldn't sit at a table which wasn't reserved. Again he said '15 minute wait'. There were no reserved signs on any of the empty tables I had seen. I then asked what the correct procedure to get a table is, as the information supplied by the door is completely different to the faded chalked instruction on the small chalkboard on this 'reception desk'. He just looked at me, not knowing how to respond, presumably because he doesn't know himself. How can a quiet pub justify a 15 minute wait for a table on a Monday evening, with approx half of the tables vacant? What is the point in having 2 conflicting instructions on how to be seated & get served? How can the staff not know the correct procedure in which customers should follow in order to be seated and served. How can a pub/restaurant have such unmotivated and attitude-y staff and expect to attract new customers and keep them loyal? As you may have guessed, we didn't stay to find out what the food was like. I would avoid this place at all costs. It may look aesthetically pleasing, both internally and externally, but the staff were enough to put me off.
Tavern Fayre – BoltonDelicious Indian food, would definitely recommend it. Don't be put off by the bar like frontage, it's simply a restaurant.
Tandoori Flame – ChorltonI wont be going to the owls again, the service i received last time was awful. I booked a table for 7oclock for two and even though we arrived 10 mins early it was 25 mins until we got our food order took and then 20 mins later we were still sat there while other people in had come in later and ordered later were being shown to their tables, when i approached the waitress to say we had been waiting ages i just got told we halve to wait for a able to become free i said well other people who came in after us have been shown tables i.e a couple came 20 mins after us which her relpy was silent so I said I would please like to cancel booking she then said ok, which I thought was rude no customer service at I understand things like this can get mixed up but not even a sorry or anything, I will take my custom elsewere in future.
The Owls At Standish – WiganI have been going into the metropolitan in west didsbury for many years with a group of local friends. therefore i feel well placed to write an honest and frank review. For a long time now this place has been slipping in standards based largely on the fact that it is a busy place. because of this, the staff have become lethargic, disinterested and arrogant. The biggest problem however is the management who at best are inept incompetent and frankly laughable, led by big mel, who makes basil fawlty look good. When she is not picking on people with learning difficulties - or bullying staff on minimum wage, she can be guaranteed to be overseeing a dirty bar, slow service and TGI Fridays standard food. She does however manage to do it in a snooty manner which implies that she is slightly better than you - which clearly shes not otherwise she wouldn't work there You will not be able to get served quickly on a Friday and Saturday - you will not be able to move in there on a Sunday because of toddlers crawling on the floor - during the week, mothers with oversized prams will block the entire space - ordering their coffee and cake (making it last 2 hours) - which inevitably slows down service because the staff cant work the coffee machine The food is very average, and gets away with it because its not a bad building which papers over some of the very large cracks. I would recommend most of the other places on burton rd as being better. In conclusion the met is at the moment the place to go for people with little imagination on a friday or saturday. It will however die a death in much the same way as other crazily busy places have over the last few years. This is because the EIGHT managers are basically children who have no idea what they are doing and will sink the place. Average prices: Pint - £4.20 Wine - £18 per bottle Meal for 2 with drinks - £70 Bottle of Peroni - £4 Vodka and orange - £5
Metropolitan – DidsburyTerrible atmosphere, food poor at best, cold, bad quality, service slow, staff and management ignorant bordering on rude. All in all a terrible experience.
Blue Bell – RoytonThe service is excellent ,the staff are friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is brilliant for adults and children all are made welcome.Thank you
Harvey’s Cafe Bar – BoltonMyself, my partner and our son dined here a few eeks agi. We consider ourselves connoisseurs of Turkish food having tried pretty much all the Turkish restaurants in the Manchester area over the years. I can honestly say Saray is the best by far - a huge cut above its competitors (Turkish delight) and a more modern atmosphere to dine. The only downside was having to wait nearly an hour for our food but we did arrive at the busiest time (sat night) although we did book. The reason for our wait was apparently lots of people ordered mixed grill at the same time and their grill wasn't big enough - so my only criticism is get a bigger grill since my guess is given the menu - a fair few folk will want grilled meat. Other than this, we are definitely turning our back on the other local Turkish venues and making Saray our number one choice.
Saray Cafe Bar – ChorltonSomewhere different with freshly cooked food using freshly purchased ingredients. Try Zaytoon for a refreshing change.
Zaytoon – ChorltonHad a fabulous night at the Owls, 30th birthday and engagement party. Food was fantastic and staff were great, very polite and helpful. Thank you for making our night a very special one, hopefully we weren't too loud!!!!
The Owls At Standish – Wigani had my lunch here today and was so impressed by the service and food i felt i had to let others know. extremely friendly and helpful landlord. i will be back. the town is worth a visit too.
Waggon Inn – SaddleworthPick any three Small Plates for £18. Available Sunday to Wednesday (except Bank Holidays and Special Days).
Bottomless Brunch, £35pp for a two-hour slot. Available 12pm-5pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Market Menu: 2 courses, £19.50; 3 courses, £23.50. Available Sunday to Thursday, 12pm-4pm (excludes Bank Holidays and Special Days).
Enjoy 2 of the same cocktails for £15. Available Sunday to Wednesday.
A bottle of Prosecco for £20 (£8 saving). Only on Fridays.
Thursday Night Steak Night, £39.95. Two people can dine with a steak each, served with fries and veg and a bottle of house wine.
Every Day - Any 2 Cocktails for £14
Every Day - Any 2 Gins and Mixers For £10
Every Day - 3 Bottled Beers for £10
2 Steaks and a House Bottle of Red, White or Rose wine starting at £35 (not available throughout December)
Sunday Roast for £15.95 - every Sunday from 12pm-7pm.
Bottomless Brunch, £40 per person and 90 minutes per table. Available on the first and last Fridays and Saturdays of the month.
2 cocktails for £15. Glass of house wine (175ml) for £5. Bottle of Efes beer for £3. Available Tuesday to Friday from 4pm-6pm.
Dishes marked on the main menu with an L are £9.50.
Available 11am-4pm, Monday to Saturday (except Bank Holidays).
Afternoon Tea with Flatbread, Profiterole, Traditional Mini Sponge Cake, Mini Pizza, Bruschetta & Scone with Mascarpone cheese/Jam. Available 12pm-4pm for £14 (or £18.50 with Prosecco).
Starter, main and a drink for £17.90. Available Tuesday to Thursday.
One litre of house red or white, £14.90. Available every Friday.
2 large Limoncello or Baileys, £9.90. Available Saturdays.
3 course Sunday Lunch, £19.95 (12pm-4pm)
2-course lunch, £16.95 (12pm-3pm daily)
2-course early bird, £18.95 (3pm-6pm daily)
2-course evening, £20.95 (6pm-10pm Sunday to Thursday)