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4 based on 452 reviews
Lepones Italian Restaurant and Cocktail Bar. Open every day from 9.30Am - 11.30 Pm Sundays from 10am Serving fresh Italian Lavazza Coffee and assorted pastries light lunches and snacks, afternoon teas, real Italian ice cream, Italian Restaurant/pizzeria a
Letâs deal with the food first... it was more than acceptable fare. Sadly it took 70 minutes for garlic bread starter to arrive and the main course arrived about the same time. When we tried to hurry things along the waitress said that she didnât think 70 minutes was a long time to wait rather than apologising. I replied ... cross and perhaps unnecessarily ... that she was wrong which she clearly was. She retorted that she wasnât. They did - unrequested- leave the garlic bread off the bill. The restaurant was not full, and slow and fundamentally rude service is never acceptable.
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4 based on 553 reviews
We where here the night the teenagers where paying up.There was a dozen of them at the till and couldn't agree.The manager in question was composed and patient with them whilst they where trying to agree a solution within themselves. They went back and fro whilst we where waiting to pay.Our visit was really great and we where treated with hospitality throughout our experience.It is a great store with a great team and a great manager....come and see for yourself
4 based on 17 reviews
We had walked past this "hole in the wall" takeaway and seen long queues and so thought let's give it a go! And we were thrilled we did. For around £15 we got 2 lovely 12" pizzas and a veggie lasagne and it was all delicious. We WILL be back!
4 based on 13 reviews
My husband and I visited here for a meal to celebrate my birthday. The welcome was warm and friendly, the service impeccable. The staff here are simply superb - nothing is too much trouble, they are unobtrusive but observant, friendly but totally professional. Many restaurants could learn a thing or two from Sapori. The dining room was bright, elegant, beautifully laid out with lots of space between tables. As for the food ..... We chose the degustation menu at £49 per head. Every course was faultless and beautifully presented. An amuse bouche of salmon pate with a quails egg. Fois gras and chicken liver parfait. Creamy crab served in cucumber slices. Sea bass on basil mash with chorizo and peppers. Duck breast and duck leg confit with a potato and carrot layer. Finally, an assiette gourmand - chocolate fondant, vanilla ice cream, creme brulee, cheesecake with strawberries and basil sauce. I'm afraid I must have been quite tedious, because as each stunning plate arrived, I could only exclaim "Wow!" The waiter recommended a Chablis with the meal - at £28 a bottle it was almost double the price of the wine we had originally chosen - but it was the perfect partner to the meal. When I complimented the staff on the quality of the food, service and surroundings, I was told it had taken 2 years to get to this point. Those 2 years have been well spent. Sapori added the "Wow" factor to a special occasion. The menu changes every 3 months so that's a good reason to go back. It's a 92 mile drive for us, but well worth it. Can't wait!
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