47 Silver Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN2 1EH
Caddie
am 29.11.2008
Delicious food, good service, great prices.
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5 Bailgate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 3AE
Caddie
am 29.11.2008
I only give this one star because Qype’s rating system does not allow me to give it less. I ordered things from the special lunch menu, and there was a long curly human hair under my tuna. When I pointed this out, very politely and discreetly, I was treated terribly, as though I had put it there myself or something. When I went to pay, a little stunned by the way I had been treated, and said that really I hadn’t been able to eat the food, I was told to talk to the manager. He told me that if I didn’t pay I would be taken to court, and when I said I already had he told me (and I quote) to 'f… off, then’. I didn’t know what to do,but not wanting to cause a scene in front of my wife and several diners, I did what he suggested.
What I ate of the food was neither awful, nor was it great. It was very small and the service was, I think anyone would agree, atrocious. There are many other places to go in the Bailgate area instead of this dark, sterile, unfriendly little establishment.
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Bristol
Caddie
am 09.08.2008
Abbots Leigh is a pretty little village just outside Bristol, with a history that includes Charles II (look it up!). It’s only two miles beyond Clifton, and at the village cross roads is this brilliant little pub. The beer is pretty cheap, the food is superb and reasonably priced (everything well under a tenner) and it feels exactly like what it is: a cosy village pub. Afterwards, you could do worse than head a mile down Manor Road (where the pub is) to Abbots Pool, a beautiful, historic woodland with a big lily-covered fishpond at its heart.
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Bristol
Caddie
am 09.08.2008
From Kingsdon or Montpelier this church looks stunning, its light limestone Georgian tower gracefully rising to a pinnacle in stages. On closer inspection, its grandeur only increases: it is a beautiful building on the side of a glorious residential square of Georgian terraces at the bottom of one of Bristol’s earliest laid-out suburbs (though some of these buildings need a good external scrub).
When I tried to look inside I discovered it is now a dance and gymnastics school. It’s not desanctified, though, and they’ve thankfully not gutted the place of its features; if you want to get married there or something they simply clear all their ropes, etc away.
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Bristol
Caddie
am 08.08.2008
Worth a stroll if you’re up that way, Somerset Street is a charming cobbled alley lined with the backs and fronts of Georgian terraces, a stone’s throw from the free-for-all that is Stoke’s Croft. Arguably the prettiest street in Bristol, but just going about its everyday business. Fantastic.
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