‘The’ best place to eat for ribs without question. The ribs are never dry, but are tender, and fall off the bone.
The downside is that they are slightly expensive, and the chips and peas are just average. Coleslaw is average (dry) but it’s acceptable.
Burgers are average in my opinion. Onion loaf is nice and worth it.
The hot bread you used to get at the start has been replaced (with what looks to be a flower topped supermarket roll).
As other reviews say, the restaurant is extremely dated and not changed for decades, but maybe this part of the experience.
More of a cafe than a restaurant.
Can get noisy at times.
Good for a family ‘slap up’ meal, but not really for couples on a night out.
We ordered pork chops, jacket potatoes and the ribs from the menu.
The food was amazing, very tasty indeed and you could you tell it had been freshly prepared. From placing our order to being served it was very fast turnaround.
Free ample parking which was a bonus.
The restaurant looks amazing with the old 50's American diner vibe. The restaurant and the toilet facilities were immaculately clean.
Highly recommended and worth a visit if you are in the area. 10/10.
Our visit was very positive and we really enjoyed it . My son had told us that it wasn’t very good lately and he’d been a couple of weeks before . Also other people had been and it wasnt good and apparently closing ?! We debated on whether to go or not but pleased we decided to go .
It was a very busy Thursday evening , table booked for 7.45 . We had the teriyaki chicken wings for starters , which were very tasty and juicy.
For mains , my partner had a full rack of bbq ribs and chips which were delicious. I had chicken tenders and a quarter roast chicken in bbq sauce and jacket potato. The chicken was cooked beautifully, moist and tender . All followed by a slice of the raspberry crème brûlée cheesecake. We had a lovely evening and really enjoyed our meal . Very pleased we went in the end .
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