Reviews Azzurro Bar & Restaurant

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Michelle Newman
+5
Had a pre theatre meal last night of risotto and garlic bread with caramelised onion and a sneaky glass of rose. Staff were friendly and efficient. Did not have to wait too long and food was piping hot. I arrived about 5.40ish plenty of time to eat. I sat by the entrance to the main restaurant with a steady flow of customers, would advise you to book as there were a lot of people turned away which is a shame. Very busy but great food and staff.
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Terri Stradling
+5
Had a lovely lunch there before my sons graduation in the theatre. Excellent meal and a great place to eat.
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Mandy Ellis
+5
Absolutely gorgeous, never tasted a better sauce and with my main with a glass of wine only £10.95 extremely reasonable :)
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Andrea Barker
+5
Had a really nice meal here last night, i had the pollo al pesto really tasty. The service was fantastic. I recommend that you book it does get busy and a great place to eat before you visit the theatre. We will be back.
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Valerie Deighton
+5
Came along with 4 friends for a meal before theatre, staff very friendly and efficient the meals were all served hot and were delicious we stayed and enjoyed another drink before the theatre.Good value for our money.
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Mandie Hewitt
+5
I always choose this place for a pre-show dinner. Service is fast and staff are always polite and helpful
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Karen Hucker
+5
Had a lovely pre show meal before "Funny Girl" last night. It was delicious! Excellent service and didn't have to wait long for food. Will definitely be going there for pre show dinner every time we go to the theatre from now on! Xx
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Stephen Armstrong
+5
Was very nice, perfect before the show x
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Alan G
+5
We went to the Rhoda McGaw theatre, within the NVT to see "Now that's what I call an 80's night" with Cinnamon Street. The band were fantastic & the songs they sang were all your favorites from the 80's. Great seats & great views from all the sets. A few bars on different levels with seating to enjoy your drinks before or during the interval. Car parking is easy. Access to shopping center also available.
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Sophie Skye
+5
I’m a frequent visitor to this fantastic theatre and have always had a great experience. Last night I came to watch The Bodyguard which was outstanding. The show was amazing from start to finish. Highly recommend! The staff are welcoming and helpful. The theatre is walking distance from station and car parks. It’s often busy at the end of the show was filtering out of the venue so bare this in mind when thinking about getting home! Accessible for those with additional needs.
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Chris Boyce
+4
We watched 'Meet Anton Du Beke'. A pleasant experience, easy to park close by. Plenty of seating, drinks available but limited food options. Better off eating elsewhere before you arrive. We give this experience 4stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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CD
+4
What a fantastic theatre venue. Well maintained, and the facilities are great. Our views were from the Box E seating, which is slightly from the side. We watched the Life of Pi, which was slightly blocked, but for the most part, views were clear.
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Amanda m
+4
Nice theatre, but if you don't know the place, it is hard to find in the huge complex. If you are going by car, then park on the 3rd floor. That's the level of the theatre.
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G Hartland
+4
School trip to see Life of Pi. Good place, easy to access bars. Would have been nice to have more photos of the puppets in the programme though to show to the folks at home
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Emily Robinson
+5
Brilliant theatre. Parking nearby, dinner options nearby too as town centre. Recently had seats refurbished and very comfortable! Merchandise usually available to purchase once you've gone past the box office.
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Dave Collins
+4
The show (The Bodyguard) was bloody Brilliant. Nice venue. Looks like the seats have been reupholstered. Only negative was outrageous drink costs. 2 pino and 1 cider, nearly £29. Next time we will all go to a local pub first, which is a shame as the venue will be losing out on our money.
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Veronica Sears
+5
Great theatre with no bad seats in the auditorium. Comfortable and well located within Woking Town. Use the car park in the Shopping area, The Peacocks Centre. Or if you want a quicker getaway after the performance then use the car park across the road in Brewery Road.
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+5
Lovely theatre the seats a comfortable with plenty of room. I went to see The King and I. The show was fantastic. The interval drinks turned up promptly. A great night out
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Douglas Brown
+5
Staff are friendly and efficient, which is greatly appreciated when arriving within minutes of curtain-up. The layout inside is also friendly and efficient. With clear labelling and good lighting, us old ones can find our seats quickly. The seats are comfortable and the banking of seats is excellent - even sitting towards the rear of the Royal Circle we could see easily over those in front. The bars are well stocked and the service is crisp. A final note about parking: obviously use the Victoria car Park, Blue section. Not so obviously, park on level 2 or higher: due to the design of the internal one-way system, cars queuing from upper levels will get out before those on the lowest level, nearest the exits.
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Anna Newell
+5
Love this theatre, tiered from row D onwards. Centre is roughly seats 17- 21. Good rake. Great staff, nice icecream.
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Frequent Flyer
+5
It’s Pantomime time and have just been to see a matinee performance of Cinderella with Brian Conley. Put simply - amazing, Brian makes the Panto, with plenty of adult gags that’ll go over the children’s heads and lots of staged improvisations with the whole crew. The ugly sisters are award winning (of yes they are!) and are equally hilarious. Brian really is the one who brings the house down with lots of his TV show (it’s a puppet, Dangerous Buttons Brian and more). If you’re in 2 minds don’t be, tickets are cheap compared to London pricing and you can park in the carpark right next door. I’m half tempted to go again (oh no you’re not - sorry I couldn’t resist!
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David Leach
+5
I'm always impressed by the variety of shows the New Victoria stages. We've seen musicals, whodunits and melodramas. All excellent. Last one was Titanic, next is Life of Pi. Support your local theatre! But be very careful at the bar. Scary!
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Tracey Mitchell
+4
Theatre is lovely. Not huge but a good size, small and intimate. Everywhere is a good seat. We treated ourselves to a box for £40 each. Bar prices however are another story.. £14 for a medium glass of wine and a coke!!! 😳😳 Such a shame that that spoils the evening
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Gary Chamberlain
+5
Went to see the Chicago blues brothers show as a birthday gift from my wife. They were bloody brilliant! Such an awesome evening with all the songs and plenty of laughter too. Really great can't recommend enough
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Dan Crowe
+5
We watched Titanic the musical which was a brilliant production. The theatre itself was great, parking is super easy in the adjoining carpark. The bar areas inside the theatre were very nice for a drink before the show and during the interval.
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Claire Walsham
+4
Great venue except that the new seats they've had installed are so terribly uncomfortable! Cold metal panels on the sides made my legs ache and the depth of the seat pad needs to be double what it is. It wasn't only me, either. My daughter felt the same and, judging by the continuous shifting of other audience members, I think many others did too. Finishing on a higher note, the Ambassador Lounge was delightful and well worth the money. Dedicated loo means no queuing, before during or after. At the interval, by the time we exited the auditorium, the queue for the ladies' was huge. We happily bypassed and headed back to the lounge where our pre-ordered drinks were waiting at the table we had chosen and sat at before the show started (with lovely comfy sofa and armchairs - a welcome relief after the bum numbing seats!) and where we were permitted to leave our coats etc for the duration of the performance. All in all, a lovely, if rather torturous, experience.
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