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Przekaż informację zwrotnąSome customers prefer orange juice, while others prefer a full English breakfast. We decided to indulge in the latter and made the trek to Stokey Stop on the high road. This diner-style restaurant offers all-day breakfast options. I had the "Johnny English" which was a guilty pleasure to devour. Unfortunately, the bloody mary I ordered was the worst I've ever had - watery, tasteless, and lacking spice. The breakfast itself was mediocre with Cumberland sausages, a bland roasted tomato, mushrooms, black pudding, hashbrowns, fried eggs, bacon, and more.
We didn't get a chance to eat at Stokey Stop at The Jolly Butchers, but we regretted it. The people next to us were enjoying what looked like amazing burgers and delicious pork dishes. The bar at Stokey Stop is a really nice spot - it has a relaxed cafe atmosphere, especially at night with its bright lights and wooden tables. I felt like it deserved more customers than it had, and the cocktails were fantastic. The espresso martini I had gave me a caffeine high like never before, and it was seriously strong. It not only had kahlua, but also espresso liqueur. The rest of the cocktail menu has a focus on...more.
Stokey Stop is the place to be! I had never been to Stokey Stop before, but I am glad I finally went because I was not disappointed at all. The food was amazing, especially the burger that I ordered as soon as I saw it on the menu. It was very tasty! The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, which I think is important before sitting down for a meal. I will definitely be going back soon.
Some kater call for orange juice, while others shout for full English. we had one of the latter so fought an epic fifteen minute walk to the high road to revisit stokey stop. a full-day type, I had a decent johnny english,' before I explained the thought of a guilty pleasure to throw. I commanded what turned out to be the worst **** mary I had ever (it will not flash on my **** mary, that is sure) watery, tasteless and spicy, I was to complain to huh. the johnny English itself was not bad Cumblerland banners, a (tasteless) roasted tomato, roasted mushrooms, black pudding, a hash brown, two fried eggs, two sets of speck and...read more
We did not try to have eaten at stokey stop (on the jolly butchers boo, but by gum I wish we had. the people beside us eating what looked like epic burger and undermined pork. as bar stokey stop is actually a really nice place – it has a quite casual cafe variety to it: even in the night, as it is brightly illuminated with wooden tables. I thought it deserves to have more people in it than it was and the cocktails were ace. I swear, the espresso martini that I had made got a caffeine high that I never had, as well as seriously boozy. Not only that it had kahlua, but it had a chance on espresso gardeners! oomf the rest of the cocktail menu focuses on the...read more