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4 based on 37 reviews
Ordered 2 double brunch breakfasts and it was amazing I was delivered on time piping hot and really delicious canât wait to get the chance to go and try it in house
4 based on 318 reviews
We are a traditional victorian Tearooms serving authentic tea with old fashioned home cooked English meals. You will feel as though you have stepped back in time when you walk in Lily's
Been to this cafe/restaurant several times now mostly for breakfast, great little place to eat with friendly staff and good old home made food. Nice cup of loose tea to go with your breakfast. had lunch there a couple of times also nice homemade chips. In short well worth a visit.
Recently attended a wedding reception here and I was really impressed it was a fantastic venue for a wedding reception from the cosy inside space to the twinkling fairy lights outside on the evening. The food they did was absolutely fantastic and all the staff were just wonderful really hard working all day. I would highly recommend here for a function.
4 based on 212 reviews
We booked as a birthday meal for my partner on Saturday evening. We were greeted by the owner Vicky who is lovely and showed us to seats at the bar area where we had complimentary canapes before being shown to our table. Our waitress was a lovely young lady (Annie I think) who catered for our every need without being intrusive. We were told it was Italian inspired evening but we chose to order A la carte. The open kitchen is a great feature allowing you to see meals being prepared. I opted for the scallops and sea bass which were cooked to perfection. My partner opted for the soup of the day and 3 little pigs including belly pork. Again, the meals were stunningly presented. We had sides of jersey royals and triple cooked chips which are the best I've EVER tasted. I didn't order any alcoholic drinks but a couple sat close by asked for something specific and they were very knowledgeable, allowing them to taste before making their selection. A few have mentioned that the pianist was too loud, but where we were sat along the back wall, it was just right. The ladies washrooms are very small but spotless and beautifully decorated with individual cotton hand towels presented in a basket and lit candles. Very nice touch. In brief, our first visit to The Dean far exceeded our expectations and we look forward to trying one of their themed set menus and wish them every success. St Helens has been waiting a long time for a restaurant like this.
4 based on 327 reviews
I visited this restaurant for the first time last month and I thought it was great. The food was excellent and the staff very welcoming. We were lucky to get a table as it was so busy and we have tried again at short notice but they were unable to fit us in. Next time we would definitely book. Highly recommended.
4 based on 236 reviews
Colours Restaurant is an innovative fine dining restaurant. It is St Helens College's fully operational, training restaurant staffed by catering and hospitality students who are overseen by some of the industry's top chefs. It provides education, training
Never normally review restaurants but this place totally deserves a review and a good one at that! Took family for motherâs day - the food, the service, the ambience, the value - everything was perfect. Couldnât fault it. Weâll be back without a doubt!
4 based on 398 reviews
I really need to stop doing this, because I seem to write a review every time I visit Toast purely on the basis that it is the best breakfast I have ever eaten. I havenât been to Toast in some time, and visited again on Friday 30 August in a party of around 10 for a pre-wedding breakfast in celebration with the Groom. The delivery of service and the ability to book for such a large group is fantastic and provides that extra layer which is perfect. The queue to get into the place before 09:00am is incredible. Again, always busy, always excellent and I will never tire of saying that this place is the absolute bomb.
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4 based on 313 reviews
Came here last Friday evening with a friend. Galleria is such a lovely place, atmosphere, friendliness and professionalism of staff. The chef(s) work wonders. I had the scallops with black pudding and the presentation was lovely, the best scallops I've ever tasted. I followed this with the double braised lamb which was so tender. It was served with vegetables and mashed potatoes, all of which were divine. The lemon posset was also gorgeous to finish. Looking forward to visiting again as soon as possible.
4 based on 140 reviews
Bringing humble, bistro food to Prescot, from the team behind Sticky Walnut, Burnt Truffle, Hispi & Wreckfish
Visited on 26th October Saturday night 6pm, was sat downstairs near window, (very cold kept my coat on, as there was a draft which was quite uncomfortable, we did ask to be moved but this seemed like too much effort) I think it would be a good idea to frost the windows out, as I had a view of a rubbish bag from the next door building and all the smokers from the restaurant going outside for a cigarette.Our waitress was polite however she was ill and coughing all night, I do feel strongly that front of house staff should be sent home when Iâll rather than sharing their illness with paying clientele. Food was only average we had bread and olives to share, soup and pigs head for starters one drink each and fish chips and peas and beef (Luke warm) and chips in a beetroot sauce, the cost of the bill was £66 ( was this expensive, was this just right or was this over priced for the whole dining experience ?)Staff need more training, no real understanding of what qualities are needed when dealing with paying customers, we needed to ask for condiments as these were not offered, and the overall attentiveness and enthusiasm of the staff was quite flat leaving the whole experience lacking. We bought into the whole ethos of the restaurant and the story behind opening up in Prescot, however I feel disappointed and not motivated to give the place a second chance as there are many more eating out options that offer better food and dining experience for my hard earned cash.
4 based on 196 reviews
Formerly a Station masters house, built around 1871 the Former station master house in prescot has been dormant for more than fifty years before being lovingly transformed into unique Espresso & Food bar space. Made right here! Thatâs our philosophy, and
Hade a family light lunch. Not enjoyed such delicious sandwiches for years. Place has character and young people serving us a delight. Brought home sausage rolls to eat later
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