Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Stone, England, United Kingdom including Restaurant at Moddershall Oaks, Pasta Di Piazza, Granvilles, The Mill Hotel Restaurant, Totally Delicious (Restaurant)- Trentham Shopping Village, Frankie and Benny's
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3 based on 1011 reviews
I came in for coffee & breakfast with the boyf and the service was fantastic! I had just finished my coffee as they asked if Iâd like a refill. The staff were very friendly! The atmosphere in the restaurant was very relaxed and I came out feeling very looked after, canât wait to come back again
4 based on 248 reviews
Totally Delicious, Trentham Shopping Village provides an exquisite offering, delicious drinks, brunch, lunch & evenings with acoustic entertainment. Enjoy acoustic entertainment by booking a table from 8pm on a Friday and Saturday.
Visited yesterday with some friends and was really pleased to get such a warm, welcoming reception on such a wet, miserable day.We had a selection of tapas between three of us and was advised on amount, flavours etc and we were really pleased with the food we received. Great quality, fresh food with impeccable customer service and warmth.Hi NHam74Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review, we're really pleased you enjoyed your visit and that the team were able to give you such a warm welcoming and some good advice on the food we serve. We hope to welcome you back soon. Best wishes, Team Totally Delicious.
4 based on 130 reviews
Situated in the hearth of Stone a quiet and peaceful location ideal for relaxing or enjoying the stunning countryside of Staffordshire, The Mill Hotel and Restaurant is situated in the centre of the canal town of Stone, with easy access from M6 junctions
Never been for a tapas meal before and what a gorgeous delight it was. The waiter (who was so friendly, helpful and attentive) explained what was on offer and what he felt would be plenty for our large party of 20.We had a variety of tapas probably totalling 12 different choices. There was then a choice of 3 different paella. We had a veggie and a meat.Everything was sooooo tasty. Some food was spicy but we were warned!! Everything was served promptly, the food was warm and most enjoyable. I have no problems recommending this restaurant to anyone, if it was in the High St.and not tucked round the back of Morrison it would get greater footfall and be used by a lot more people. Please give it a try it was lovely.
4 based on 288 reviews
I have eaten many times at Granvilleâs and it has always been decent, on this occasion the food was good as usual but the service was not. We had a dietary requirement in our party that was treated like an inconvenience and not catered for (we wanted white bread not brown to be told they had none for example) the main waitress was moody to begin with but sort of warmed up. The other waitresses seemed v inexperienced. The whole experience left us feeling like we were putting them out somehow and we were not being demanding. One of the mains came before we had our drinks or starters. They ran out of mayo. It was a bit bizarre. Good job it is cheap. Probably would not eat here again though. When we moved to the bar it took 30 mins to get served. We came specifically to see the band who were great and there was good atmosphere but Granvilleâs need to note they need to pick up there service as there is lots of competition in Stone now and frankly better bars and restaurants. Certainly that provide better service than this. Thank you for your review. we are pleased that you enjoyed your meals and the entertainment but obviously we are very sorry that you were disappointed with the service. We always try to accommodate any dietary requirements as best as we can and never ever regard it as 'an inconvenience'!One of our waiting on team possibly did seem inexperienced but in fairness to her it was her first shift at Granvilles that night (we all have to start somewhere). We are not going to try and make excuses for you disappointment and have had a detailed meeting to discuss your comments in full.We do hope try us again soon. We do get many very happy customers every week!
4 based on 700 reviews
Located in the heart of Staffordshire, Pasta Di Piazza provides quality, cooked to order Italian dishes, using only the freshest of ingredients - each and every time. With two vibrant restaurants in bustling market towns of Stone and Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Pasta Di Piazza is the place that we always go to for a special occassion or celebration.They never disappoint.This time it was a 40th birthday meal. The food was great as usual and the staff were excellent and particularly good with the children. Everthing about the evening was perfect. I asked for and received the bill which was reasonable I thought until one of our party noticed that there was a large discrepency. There was a charge for 2 bottles of wine instead of 1 and 5 pints of beer instead of 3. This amounted to just over £30. We pointed this out and it was corrected immediately (without apology though) and now this has put a trust doubt in my mind for the future. Thank goodness for my eagle eyed son.Great food and service but marred by the billing problem.Thank you for your review - we're glad that you enjoyed your meal but disappointed to hear that there were problems with your bill. We do take on board customer feedback and will make sure that these issues are addressed during our staff training.We do hope this doesn't put you off and hope to see you again in the future.
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4 based on 418 reviews
Moddershall Oaks' award-winning restaurant in Staffordshire is in the heart of the countryside with the most beautiful lakeside view. Combine the freshest organic ingredients with the creativity and enthusiasm of top chefs and you have menus to genuinely
This restaurant, based upon this particular visit, promised much but delivered less than anticipated.Whilst the welcome was friendly enough to what was effectively a Saturday night, only half full restaurant, we were somewhat disappointed to be directed to a poorly located table between, and effectively adjacent to, the kitchen âpassâ and door through which the dirty plates were being taken. Not good. Sure, we could have refused but beginning an eagerly anticipated evening in such a way is not what anyone would really want - the table really should not have been offered. Other than this the restaurant offers a pleasant enough ambience and service throughout the meal was good.Our starters were somewhat mixed in quality. The beef was good, well-seasoned and presented. The scallops with minted pea purée was very poor - three small scallops on pea purée with a complete absence of mint flavour running through it. Very disappointing.The mains similarly mixed in terms of quality. The hake was tasty, but the monk fish reported as not particularly good. The chicken supreme was tender but the balance of the dish in terms of flavour not so good - the chicken and risotto did not marry together especially well (personal taste of course). What really was disastrous was the manner in which the main course was served. Instead of the usual style of serving higher-end food on quite large plates to allow each componentâs flavour to be savoured, they were served in what were effectively very uninspiring, small bowls (pudding bowls) with the food in layers e.g. the hake over the vegetables, etc. This masked flavours and components. This was quite awful.In many ways, the sweets were the best course, with a nice enough cheese board too.Wine and drinks were, as is often the way in higher-end restaurants, very expensive with not necessarily the best quality. We were not offered coffee.Overall, a very disappointing experience for the cost, and therefore weak value-for-money, certainly compared with visits in the past.
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