Old Post Office and Rooms
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Visited here with my wife for lunch. I ordered ham and veg broth for starters and roast chicken and veg for main. Wife had fish for starters and vegetable risotto for main.
The fish was very tasty and well presented, but the broth consisted of what looked like a round piece of tinned ham in a clear fuid containing barely cooked peas, broad beans and courgettes.
The veg risotto consisted of rice, barely cooked peas, broad beans and courgettes
The chicken was beautifully cooked, accompanied by mashed pototato and again barely cooked peas, broad beans and courgettes
If you like your veg barely cooked and repeated then this place is highly recommended.
The waitress was very pleasant and efficient
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B Lloyd
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
We recently dined at the Old Post office and was extreamly impressed by the quality of the service and food. The 3 course meal for 4 was excellent, and with a bottle of wine came to £108 which I consider most reasonable. I would like to congratulate the new owners on their achievement. Looking forward to another visit.
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Bethan - View all reviews by this user
Friday, July 20, 2007
Don't know what Mary is on about we had a great lunch there and they called us back after 10 minutes as phone was busy i can see why !!! Great food Great service all in all a great time.Can't wait to return again. Beth
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Beth Paxford
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Tried to make reservation 12 days ago. Left message on ansaphone and am still waiting. Not impressed at all as we were returning after a mediocre Sunday lunch. Thought dinner would be better but obviously they do not respond to enquiries. Buck up your ideas!
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Mary Cardiff
Thursday, June 21, 2007
The atmosphere was not warm and though the food presentation was great I would recommend eating a big lunch before hand as the quantities are quite small. It is quite expensive, a three course dinner for 2 with a bottle of wine came to £121 total.
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D.Godwin
Saturday, March 11, 2006


