Find out what European restaurants to try in Bigbury-on-Sea including Restaurant Twenty Seven by Jamie Rogers, The Old Bakery Restaurant, Restaurant Twenty Seven by Jamie Rogers, The Jetty Salcombe, St Elizabeths Restaurant & Bar
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4 based on 171 reviews
We have been named âBest Restaurant in the south Westâ by Taste of the West in just year one Here at restaurant Twenty_Seven our ethos is quite simple; we use fresh local produce, skillfully prepared and served in a relaxed vibrant environment. Quality is
Wonderful food which justifies its rather high-end pricing and would justify a five start review. But oh how they need a more experienced Chef Patron to mentor them and get the front of house and overall management up to scratch.I know it must be very difficult to get and keep good quality staff and these here are so young that theyâve most likely never experienced the sort of restaurant that this is aspiring to be. But, as a customer, that isnât my problem - itâs up to the restaurant to sort out. There were four of is. We ordered a bottle of rose wine. When it arrived it had been opened and was in a wine cooler - and it was just put onto the table by a waitress who then walked away. We spotted it wasnât the wine we had ordered so we called her back over and our comment rather threw her into a panic. She called over another waitress who rather off-handedly said âoh yes, weâd run out of the one youâd orderedâ! Well fair enough but Iâd expect you to tell us that, not just give us a substitute and hope that we didnât notice. We said weâd keep the bottle theyâd brought but asked to taste it - so one of us got a taste and then, having said it was OK, the bottle was put back into the cooler and we were left to pour our own! Some simple training would help - take the wine to the table, show the label to the person who ordered it, open it in front of them, offer a taste, pour wine for those who want it and only then put it into a wine cooler.We wanted a bottle of white wine to go with our main course. It was impossible to get anyoneâs attention until they brought us our food. We were then told that theyâd run out of the wine we wanted - âwe had 12 bottles but theyâve all goneâ. So, at 8pm on a Friday evening theyâd run out of 2 wines from a not particularly extensive wine list. I know that stocking up on wine is a big investment for a restaurant so can sort of understand it but, again as a customer, the wine is part of the dining experience and they need to sharpen up on this to justify the price-point.So yes, go to this restaurant, enjoy the food (I particularly recommend the celeriac starter), but donât exoect too much from the overall experience.Hi Iâm glad you thought the food was excellent, your right about the staffing problem i face, trying to get good staff and keep them is literally the bane of my life!! I can train and train, but when its service time unfortunately Iâm in the kitchen ensuring the food is excellent, But i have a very experienced manager starting next week, and this should solve my problems, with regards to the wine you are completely correct we won best restaurant in south west and the bookings went crazy, so yes we did run out, Iâm sorry about this hopefully youâll try us again, Jamie x
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4 based on 555 reviews
Independent owner managed restaurant offering Mediterranean food with a flash of middle eastern in a beautiful listed building. Well behaved dogs are welcome!
This is such a delightful restaurant. A great, relaxed atmosphere, friendly and proactive service and most importantly, such tasty food. The menu has something for everyone - including vegans and gluten free.Thanks so much for the lovely review, it's much appreciated. Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 171 reviews
We have been named âBest Restaurant in the south Westâ by Taste of the West in just year one Here at restaurant Twenty_Seven our ethos is quite simple; we use fresh local produce, skillfully prepared and served in a relaxed vibrant environment. Quality is
Wonderful food which justifies its rather high-end pricing and would justify a five start review. But oh how they need a more experienced Chef Patron to mentor them and get the front of house and overall management up to scratch.I know it must be very difficult to get and keep good quality staff and these here are so young that theyâve most likely never experienced the sort of restaurant that this is aspiring to be. But, as a customer, that isnât my problem - itâs up to the restaurant to sort out. There were four of is. We ordered a bottle of rose wine. When it arrived it had been opened and was in a wine cooler - and it was just put onto the table by a waitress who then walked away. We spotted it wasnât the wine we had ordered so we called her back over and our comment rather threw her into a panic. She called over another waitress who rather off-handedly said âoh yes, weâd run out of the one youâd orderedâ! Well fair enough but Iâd expect you to tell us that, not just give us a substitute and hope that we didnât notice. We said weâd keep the bottle theyâd brought but asked to taste it - so one of us got a taste and then, having said it was OK, the bottle was put back into the cooler and we were left to pour our own! Some simple training would help - take the wine to the table, show the label to the person who ordered it, open it in front of them, offer a taste, pour wine for those who want it and only then put it into a wine cooler.We wanted a bottle of white wine to go with our main course. It was impossible to get anyoneâs attention until they brought us our food. We were then told that theyâd run out of the wine we wanted - âwe had 12 bottles but theyâve all goneâ. So, at 8pm on a Friday evening theyâd run out of 2 wines from a not particularly extensive wine list. I know that stocking up on wine is a big investment for a restaurant so can sort of understand it but, again as a customer, the wine is part of the dining experience and they need to sharpen up on this to justify the price-point.So yes, go to this restaurant, enjoy the food (I particularly recommend the celeriac starter), but donât exoect too much from the overall experience.Hi Iâm glad you thought the food was excellent, your right about the staffing problem i face, trying to get good staff and keep them is literally the bane of my life!! I can train and train, but when its service time unfortunately Iâm in the kitchen ensuring the food is excellent, But i have a very experienced manager starting next week, and this should solve my problems, with regards to the wine you are completely correct we won best restaurant in south west and the bookings went crazy, so yes we did run out, Iâm sorry about this hopefully youâll try us again, Jamie x
3 based on 397 reviews
The Jetty, takes full advantage of its waterfront location, with award-winning Chef Alex Aitken creating enticing menu concepts. Serving local and seasonal dishes, with fish landed daily and a local larder of delicious seasonal produce on its doorstep, Th
We chose to book a table at the Jetty on the last night of our holiday, to celebrate a fabulous week in Salcombe. The food certainly didnât disappoint - both course were absolutely superb. So tasty, beautifully served - perfect every way. The major disappointment was the service. Initially we were asked several times whether we were ready to order, by some very attentive waiters, however this was early in the evening and as the restaurant got busier (there was a wonderful atmosphere on a a Thursday evening) it was very clear that the restaurant was significantly understaffed. The chowder was delicious, however we had to struggle to get attention of a waiter to bring us a roll (we just seem to have been forgotten as other diners were served bread without asking). When our main course came, I had a small dish of mashed potato, but it was accompanied by a serving spoon. We would have loved another drink with our meal, however no one came over to ask us, so we didnât have one.I would highly recommend this restaurant for the quality of the food, however it is hugely disappointing that the service lets it down.I asked for the discretionary service charge to be removed from the bill, which was done very quickly, as sadly I did not think that the service we had had warranted the charge.Dear Membland Thank you for taking the time to write this review and whilst I am pleased you enjoyed the food on your visit, I am of course disappointed to read that tee service you received deteriorated during your evening with us. I can assure you that this will be addressed with the Restaurant Manager and his Team. I thank you for highlighting this to us and should you wish to, please feel free to contact me directly on [email protected]. Thank you once again and I hope to hear from you in due course.
4 based on 326 reviews
This was the first evening wedding party my hubby and I have been too.The hot buffet was delicious and lots of variety and plenty of it.The drinks were good especially the pink gin and tonic finished off with strawberries and raspberries in it. The whole house was just for the wedding party and guests which agsin was very personal as you could wander from room to room and sit and chat in the quieter rooms away from the disco, which was also very good playing lots of variation in music.Would highly recommend this venue, and if I wasn't already married would seriously consider as a venue.
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