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4 based on 349 reviews
You felt the calm peaceful ambience as soon aas you walk in, Staff were attentive from start to finish Food was served at a great pace, everything was tasty and delicious Just as though we were in Greece; ony thing missing waas sun and sea Well priced lovely service very very enjoyable Highly recommend this restaurant
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4 based on 307 reviews
Went for an evening meal with friends after hearing great things about this restaurant & seeing a lot of people visiting on social media. The restaurant itself inside is lovely , clean & cosy and great atmosphere. The staff were also great - very sociable & friendly. But when it came to the food we were all very disappointed. There isn't really a lot of choice for food compared to other Italians we've visited & then the quality of the food we were extremely disappointed. We got arachini & calamari for starters and the calamari was awful. The lasagne main was ok but very average , the M&S one is actually nicer. None of our party were happy with the food and we wouldn't go back. We are surprised at the amazing food reviews for this place as it wasn't our experience at all.
4 based on 266 reviews
We are a family friendly pub that offers a good choice of fresh cooked meals. All our food is cooked to order and we have a good value pick n mix menu for the kids. We will soon have our own healthy eating options menu to add to our up to date options. We
Visited a few times over the last few weeks after hearing itâs under new management. You canât half tell. (Itâs a lot cleaner) New &Friendly staff. Dogs welcome and the food was second to none! The Sunday lunch is 11/10.... highly recommended! Well done Mike and Sara keep up all the hard work!
5 based on 42 reviews
I quite often bemoan that there is nowhere really good to gofor breakfast in St Helens town centre...there is Vigour (but it doesn't open until 11am)...there is Lily's Victorian tea room (but that has gone so downhill it is virtually at the Albert Docks)...and then I discover the wonderfully named 'Phoenix Plant Based Eatery'. Tucked away opposite the Theatre Royal and adjoining the bus station in St Helens' tiny alternative Bohemian quarter, this establishment has somehow eluded me for all this time.Upon arrival there was a friendly greeting and the whole place has a wonderful charm and delightful feel about it. I ordered the 'full English' and this being a vegan cafe I was assuming I would get the standard, and often, tasteless non-meat alternative...I was wrong...very wrong. The presentation was lovely...the sausage was so flavoursome and the fake bacon was a masterpiece (I asked the owner afterwards what was in it and the process that she goes through to get the look of streaky bacon is mind-boggling laborious...but so tasty). There was a frittata which was lovely too...and the scrambled not-eggs was well....well it tasted like scrambled eggs without eggs so meh!!! I had a go at least. All accompanied by a delicious cup of coffee...they had run out of almond milk and so I had it black and it was just right, not bitter at all.All this with an accompaniment of whale sounds...no I jest, it was Dean Martin I think...it was changed after a while to something a little less croonery.If this place was in the Bohemian quarter of Liverpool or Manchester then I would say this was a really good place to hang-out and get away from it all, and would stand out from the rest there....as this place is in St Helens, it damn near screams at me to call in. I shall definitely be back, if only for a cup of coffee and a mooch around the upcycling, vintage shop upstairs. I am also keen to return for one of their vegan Pimblett's pies and sample the hype. So glad I have found this place...it really did make my day.
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