Recently tried this restaurant again, after a couple of years absence.
We were made very welcome and sat in the conservatory with outstanding views over Plymouth Sound. looking at Plymouth from this view gives a whole new aspect!!
The food we ordered was first class, both in taste and presentation. Service was pleasant & non obtrusive, while their wine list tastefully matched the accompanying fish dishs.
This restaurant may be difficult to get to, but you need to get there while you can still get a seat with a fantastic view & brilliant food.
L
when we given the menu we were told that they had run out of scallops for starters. When we were going to order we were then informed that there was no lamb for the main course! so we had to make another choice.We ordered lovely bottle of rose wine(the only one on the wine list) we went to order a second, only to be told "sorry we have run out" Not what you expect on a saturday evening.The delivery of the food by the staff was very disjointed, they seemed unaware of what the dishes were. On a more positive note the food was very good.
John Wollington, Kath & Rob Alexander
I had Christmas Day lunch at Seawings with my Sister and Brother-in-Law and we were all very impressed with the whole experience. Very good food, a superb bottle of wine (Brown Brothers), very friendly and efficient staff and a pleasant atmosphere. We were not rushed through our meal and were fortunate enough to have a table in the conservatory with its 180 degree view of Plymouth Sound. Also when booking I was asked if there any special dietary requirements without any prompting and it may only seem like a small thing but at last, a restaurant that brings you a jug of water and glasses without having to ask for it. Thank you Patsy, Gemma and staff for a lovely afternoon.