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Przekaż informację zwrotnąMe and some friends were able to book out a function room for free for a board game afternoon. My only complaint is that the portion sizes were extremely small for the price point, otherwise it was a great atmosphere.
The Tivoli closes tomorrow 9/6/24 for a change of ownership and a 6 week refit.
Pub grub. Staffed primary by students but they were very friendly and helpful. Food did not quite hit the mark.
In order to book three seats in the centre, I had to book four seats for the booking to be accepted This is absolute bulls$*t. Previously, you could book as many seats as you needed. Now, apparently, if you have a odd number of guests, you either need to be seated at the sides or pay for more seats than you need. Makes me think twice (or thrice) about booking again.
It’s 1.30pm and we have booked a table at the Tivoli we walk in through the front door to an empty room. Surely Sunday lunch should be busy. We look through to the dining area to see a couple of tables occupied but are worried why it’s so quiet. We order drinks at the bar and the server is charming. The place is spotless and the bar well stocked. Then we are shown to our table and order Sunday lunches priced at £17 per head with extra for cauli cheese and then all becomes clear when the meals arrive . They are mean so mean my meat consisted of 1.5 slices of pork 3 roast potatoes. 1 carrot 1 parsnip and a spear of broccoli. All tasty and served hot but just not enough. They bag the pork out with a Yorkshire pudding and 4 minutes after delivery it all over. We then retreat to the garden to find the staff eating bowl of potatoes etc etc and I decide something is very much amiss here