Food varied and delicious, portion sizes plentiful loads of courses yum yum yum. Place, clean décor, relaxing, staff friendly. Have recommended to friends.
Mundo Tapas – Preston
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Food varied and delicious, portion sizes plentiful loads of courses yum yum yum. Place, clean décor, relaxing, staff friendly. Have recommended to friends.
Mundo Tapas – PrestonWe often go to the Border Rose both for food and just for a drink. It is probably the best pub for miles around. Anyone saying any different must be mad. The landlord , landlady and the staff are all very welcoming and can't do enough for you. Wonderful place. Try it and you will see.
Border Rose – TodmordenHave been going to the Spread Eagle since 1977 with family and friends and have never been disappointed.
Spread Eagle – ClitheroeWhat a refreshing change, a landlord that looks happy, the pub is lovely with a good range of drinks, would recommend.
Katy & Kelly’s Real Ale Irish Bar – BurnleyDisappointing. Been to Harvesters numerous times and always enjoyed our experience. However, we went again today and we're extremely disappointed by our service (or lack of). Staff seemed uninterested, rude and very off throughout. We waited over half an hour for a waiter to return to take our order after waiting 25 minutes previously to receive our drinks. Every time we had to approach the bar and remind them we were still waiting for service. At the end of the meal the waitress cleared half our plates, slamming then down on the table as she did so as though it was an inonvenience, then failed to return for the rest until we asked for someone to. Food was good as always but tonight the poor service definitely ruined our experience. Very disappointing.
Bentley Wood Farm – Harvester – BurnleyWent here for my 50th birthday and had a lovely table in the conservatory. Wednesday night and it was really buzzing which when you consider the slightly out of the way location is a real testament to the reputation the Italian Orchard has built up over the years. Fully justified in my view too as the menus offer loads of interesting choices and if wine’s your thing they have a great selection of Italian wines to choose from. There was a pianist playing too which just adds to the ambience. Highly recommended.
Italian Orchard – PrestonJust ordered a takeaway the pros were; delivary was quick & driver was polite. Cons; crispy beef wasn't crispy sesame chicken was a massive disapointment. The toffee apple turned out as banna when I rang back twice the guy who took the order pretended to not hear me then answered, insisting I ordered banana not apple. I know what I ordered & charged us £21.20 needless to say first & last time I order from here the menu is now in the recycling bin.
The Golden Lion – MorecambeAte there last sat night 1st visit and won't be the last. Food to die for and fab service. You can tell its run by the owner and her family, nice lady, nice dog!!!We live in lytham but it won't put us off travelling. Fab meal, ribs to die for !!
Spread Eagle At Mellor – BlackburnWe stayed at the Higher Buck last night. Nice modern decor excellently appointed bedroom and a good manager, very friendly. We stayed here mainly because it's dog friendly although there was some slight confusion as to whether they welcomed dogs in the bedrooms as they have recently ben refurbsihed, they tried to get us to take Cody to a kennel up the road but we said stuff that & it got sorted quickly. Food was very good too, my wife had the roast beef I had The belly pork. All in all excellent and we would definitely go again.
The Higher Buck – Clitheroebeen to the firepit 3 times now and just gets better and better service and food top notch.....i did hear they had service problems when it first opened but these have been addressed now with an experienced manager in place...would highly recommend if u like steak i'm going again very soon :)
The Firepit Bar and Grill – RawtenstallHave been to the Park Inn twice and it has been excellent. We are going again for my Mother-in-law's birthday so we know we are in for a treat. The staff and landlord make you feel very at home. Would definitely recommend.
The Park Inn – AccringtonFood was ok but not enough roly in the poly.
Guild Merchant – PrestonA real gem for the Burnley area. Loved my parma ham and aubergine pizza. Great views over the countryside and beautiful venue inside. A family business with a passionate team behind them. Well worth a visit!
Fighting Cocks Inn – BurnleyI recently visited the Lark Hill Restaurant with a party of 6. The restaurant is stylish, elegant and yet not off putting or ostentatious. There's a balcony which gives a great view of the 9 hole golf course and beautiful countryside beyond.The welcome from the staff is warm and solicitous and the bar has a nice selection of bottled beers.Also, there's a guest real ale on draft as well as the usual quality draft lagers.Being vegetarian, I started with cauliflower soup. It was perfectly seasoned and exquisitely balanced. I'm no cook, but I could almost taste the skill.The next course, mushroom risotto, was perfect. All of us had a great dining experience and continued enjoying the convivial atmosphere over a leisurely coffee. Before and during the meal, our satisfaction was ensured by the friendly, diligent waitresses.Overall, a memorable evening was had by all of us and I'm looking forward to our next visit.
The Lark Hill Restaurant at the Oak Royal Golf and Country Club – ChorleyJust looked back at a previous review we gave for the Golden Lion - wow how things have changed! We were fans until about 3 years ago when the food went rapidly downhill - the amount of MSG was leaving us all with terrible headaches, even when we asked for it to be omitted. We stopped getting our takeaways at the Golden Lion until last week, when we thought we might give it another go. Big mistake. As vegetarians we don't eat meat or fish so why did we get prawns in the 'vegetarian' noodle dish and pork in the 'vegetable' spring rolls? The rest of the food was too salty to eat. Awful - what a shame as it used to be such a great restaurant.
The Golden Lion – MorecambeA little disappointed to be honest. the place itself was loverly but when we ordered our food my partner ordered chilly burger to then be told 15mins later that they where out of stock!! we then decided to go for jacket potatoes,the garnish was a few simple green lettice leaves that look like they had been long past there sell date.my potatoe (bacon and cheese only had 4 bits of bacon and a sprinkle of cheese on top.it was,nt even filled..the waiter where very polite and enthusiastic and apologetic
The Acorn – AccringtonMy wife and I were invited to a function in Northcote's new private dining suite. Everything was spot on, efficient service, quality food and a real luxurious location. We also were lucky enough to have a tour of the stunning new kitchen complete with a chefs table with video link. Highly recommended.
Northcote – BlackburnMyself and my daughter visited this cafe in May. I had a Jacket potato and my daughter a panini. the total cost was just under £20. Rather expensive for what you got, My complaint is that there was no variation on the standard beans and cheese for the jacket. I wanted Cheese and coleslaw. I was told I had to pay for extra items if I wanted something not specified on the menu.The standard of the food has fallen since my last visit and the portion sizes have also shrunk. I got about a tablespoon (one small ramekin dish) of cheese with my jacket for which I was charged over £1.50.The salad was mainly lettuce and carrot. I have 3 pieces of corn and one minute cherry tomato. and 2/3 small pieces of cucumberI have emailed Raffles Coffee house twice in May and have not had a reply. The month later I hand delivered a letter which had my emails with it at the end of June and I still have not had a reply. Raffles Coffee House, money is hard to earn, your prices are over expensive for what you get. You ask for feedback on your site, for what reason, just to ignore it???? For an establishment not to be able to have the courtesy to reply to a complaint you are not worth another visit and I rather think that word of mouth by social media is the way forward.Totally dissatisfied and disgusted that you are not able to reply!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Raffles Coffee House – PrestonGet 20% off your food and drink bill on Thursdays when you spend £40.
1 course, £8.95; 2 courses, £11.45; 3 courses, £13.95. Available Tuesday to Friday from 12pm-4pm.
Kids Eat For £6 - always homemade, always available. Under-12s, with a paying adult. Cannot be used in conjunction with other offers.
Choose from a selection of mains plus a tea/coffee or dispensed soft drink, £13.95. Available Monday to Friday 12pm-2pm.
Kids under 10 eat free on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm-5pm.
2 courses, £21.95.
2 courses, £21.95. Available Tuesday to Friday.
Takeaway available at 15% discount to main menu prices - collection only.
Sunday Set Menu: 3 courses for £17. Available 4pm-7.30pm.
Thursday Set Menu: 2 courses for £16. Available 5.15pm-8.30pm.
Sunday Lunch: 1 course, £18.95; 2 courses, £23.95; 3 courses, £28.95. Available 12pm-8pm Sundays.