Nice pub food but not quite a restaurant as the new branding seems to suggest.
Lockyers Quay – Plymouth
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Nice pub food but not quite a restaurant as the new branding seems to suggest.
Lockyers Quay – PlymouthI went here for a family meal a few months ago and was really impressed. The staff are extremely friendly and the food impeccable. Really authentic Italian food.
Positano – PlymouthI think this could be the best restaurant in Plymouth! The service was flawless and had a really great atmosphere even on a Tuesday night which was surprising. The sirloin was cooked to perfection and was melt in the mouth. I could not fault the place.
Artillery Tower – PlymouthHave visited this place many times over the years but have seen a steady decline in the service provided, there are long waiting times between courses. The food is excellent, from the game starters to the heavenly and very original desserts, the menu is one of the best in Plymouth. The staff are also very polite and helpful. However on our last visit we had to wait over an hour for dessert to arrive. Our waitress apologised several times, but we haven't returned since.
Artillery Tower – PlymouthI really enjoyed in meal here. You can tell that the food is very fresh and local. I had the scallops to start followed by the monkfish. I could not fault either.
Village Restaurant The – PlymouthStarters were good (a little bit of everything)mains were also well presented (steak a little overdone but then again how blue is blue) overall an enjoyable experience until the bill arrived. I will not return as this was not reasonable let alone value for money.
Frankie and Bennys – PlymouthThe muscles starter was exceptional, the flavour of the sauce intensified the dish to such an extent the flavours bursted in your mouth. We had different mains, the lamb was deliciously soft with excellent flavour and the caldron of fish was another dish with a fantastic sauce complementing the dish well. Service was very intimate as we were the only people in the restaurant which was surprising with such great fair on offer. Would recommend and we will be back!
Chloe’s Restaurant – PlymouthWhen this place first opened, the food was really good, the staff were friendly and the atmosphere was really funky, but it's slid into a decline since then. There is a very small group of regular staff and a lot of changes with the young people who don't really want to be there. The food that was good, now tends to be over proportioned and not cooked as it should be. The sauce bottles are refilled, rather than changed, which means you're in effect chucking on traces of really old sauce onto your food (it's probably just me, but I find that gross). It's now become simply a truckers stop - you eat and go as quick as you can, so it doesn't matter too much what gets served up as you'll probably won't be back in the area again to complain!
Route 38 – PlymouthAbsolutely shocking. The meals were very poor and clearly cooked in a hurry despite taking the best part of 45 minutes to arrive. The staff argued with me over what I ordered and I received an incorrect bill at the end of it.
Ganges – PlymouthA great restaurant, have been back several times & each has been as good as before. Sat in the Japanese room once which is nice but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone over 5.6".
Yukisan – Plymouthwe struggled to find a veggie restaurant in Plymouth ,an Indian wasn't our first choice but this was great the food was excellent, the elderflower cordial was just carbonated water, service was very slow (we had to skip dessert as the 2 hour parking was up) we will go again
Veggie Perrins – PlymouthNice location, Newly refurbished, Staff very friendly, Would recommend to anyone wanting quick filling food before night out, Attached to premier inn so make a night of it, close to local entertainment.
Lockyers Quay – PlymouthI was recommended this place, so i took the family, BRILLIANT, what can i say the food was brilliant and so was the service, my youngsters were given colouring to do whilst waiting for their food, which they ate all of it . I can recommend the ribs and the fajitas, the smokey BBQ sauce was lovely, i thought the waitress looked like she loved working there, if i was younger! TRY IT YOURSELF
Route 38 – PlymouthWhat an EXCELLENT place, we had a brilliant time the staff were so friendly and the food was so authentic of the good ole U S A . VERY RECOMENDED Gary and family
Route 38 – PlymouthAnother very good meal at the Shapla. The food is so tasty and different from run of the mill curries and the staff are very friendly. Will recommend to friends.
Shapla Balti Cuisine – PlymouthReally good food and lovely staff. They were more than happy to alter dishes to meet my dietary requirements and as someone who has travelled to India several times, it is the closest ive ever had to the taste of genuine indian cuisine
Jaipur Palace Restaurant – PlymouthVery disappointed with the Barbican Kitchen, we were rushed, were not offered bread like everyone else and my order was wrong. Having booked this for my anniversary I was very disappointed and would not return. Morgans is much better and your treated like you should.
Barbican Kitchen – PlymouthRecently 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.
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