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Fantastic Location right on the docks, there is an option for outdoor seating which was perfect for the sunny weather - Service is friendly, fast and efficient - Food was served quickly. I ordered the Fajitas and was shocked when they arrived with the meat still sizzling and the ability to create your own fajitas it was a very cool experience! The drinks were great too the cloudy lemonade came in a lovely jug with the added extra of a mint plant, making it perfect for a picture. It’s around £20 a head here but that is a standard price for a meal these days and you are paying for fantastic quality!
Drinks are superb, but the food is a bit off. Portion is disappointing when compared to the high price, guess because the location. Love the historical atmosphere. Sat before the bar and saw the cheerful bartender who seems he really loves his job. Great vibes.
If you enjoy eating with cutlery that looks like it’s been rinsed in a puddle and food with all the excitement of a soggy Rich Tea biscuit, you’re in for a treat. The food was an insult to the concept of flavour. One bite and I was suddenly nostalgic for school dinners — and I went to a failing comprehensive. I’ve had more seasoning from breathing near a Nando’s. We left feeling queasy, not just from the food, but from the bill — which read more like a ransom note than a receipt. For those prices, I was expecting at least a functional digestive system and a complimentary apology. To make matters worse, we sat outside “for the vibe,” only to be swarmed by packs of confused, hangry tourists who hovered inches away from our table, watching us prod at our sad beige plates like we were part of a live-action Victorian London reenactment — the kind in a museum where children on school trips stare at “the poor” eating gruel. All that was missing was a chimney sweep and a plague cart. In short: the meal was tragic, the atmosphere was tense, and my bank account is still in recovery. Save yourself the pain — go home, make toast, and stare at a wall. It’ll be more flavourful and far less traumatic.
Nothing special about this place. I think I could call it a tourist trap because of the prices and what they actually serve on the plate. The hamburger bun was the cheapest possible, cold and crumbly. I even had to go and find the waiter myself to pay, after waiting 20 minutes once we had finished and no one paid us any attention.
Very nice food and great atmosphere when the sun is shining. Friendly staff and good portions. Would recommend and would go again ☺️