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966 Opinions in 3 websites
Excellent lunch of Roast Beef with all the trimmings. Loads of tasty veg - carrots, broccoli, red cabbage, savoy cabbage, new potatoes, roast potatoes and mash, gravy and horseradish. Followed by an excellent choice of puddings, with Gluten Free chocolate sponge and treacle sponge and custard. Sublime! Service was very friendly and efficient. Great choice of beers. Rob enjoyed an extremely good pint of Bass! Highly recommend!
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Visited on Christmas Eve for a Birthday treat for my Aunts 89th birthday. Was surprised they didn’t do Scrambled Egg or fried Bread. Ordered Breakfasts but was disappointed No Toast which you usually get, half a cut fresh Tomato no oven cooked tomato or even tinned Wouldn’t recommend for a nice English Breakfast service wasn’t the best and it wasn’t busy!! Had some toast once I got home was still hungry😰
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Found this lovely pub purely by chance walking back after meeting friends. Although we have visited skegness many times we have never been in this particular area. Wonderfully decorated inside and even more Wonderful was the Christmas decorations must have taken hours to decorate but wow, certainly very festive. We returned later the same evening had a great time, will certainly make a point of visiting again next time we are in skegness.
127 Opinions in 2 websites
We visited for a Sunday lunch (pre-booked). Lady on bar was pleasant - but wasn’t really aware of what drinks they had (maybe new?) Was seated in the back section - very cold, no music on. Waitress came to take order - and we still hadn’t even been given menus. Ordered and waited over 45mins - despite pub not being busy. Ordered adult meal and requested 2 x half portions (one for a child and one as I’ve recently had bariatric surgery and only just eating solid food) All meals arrived, hot plates, good quality and generous portions. Waitress not the most hospitable of people. Could only manage a small amount and asked for the reminder for takeaway. Charged for 3 x full adult meals at nearly £50. Overall - wasn’t made to feel welcome and pub seems like a locals place where if you don’t know people , you don’t feel welcome.
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I have some very bad news for you!! I knew that the Trop will be imploded on October 9, 2024 at 2:30 AM, very early in the morning. I heard that the implosion date changed twice, initially it was October 2 at 2 AM, then changed to October 8, also at 2 AM. Then it changed once again to the final date! Prior to the implosion, there will be fireworks and a drone show. On April 2, 2024 (right after April Fools' Day), the Trop closes its doors for good (not an April Fools joke) at noon, 2 days before its 67th anniversary. I know the Trop was a 67 year old hotel. The Trop is the third oldest casino on the Strip and also one of the few remaining casinos during the city's mob era. The Trop is my favorite hotel. Before the implosion, the demo crew took about 5 months to dismantle the hotel, leaving the towers' frames behind for implosion. The reason why the Trop is getting demolished because they wanted to build a new $1.5 billion Major League Baseball stadium that will be the new home of the Oakland Athletics. Construction of the stadium will begin sometime in April 2025, one year later after closure and it will be completed by sometime in 2028, just in time for the 2028 season. Before the construction, you will just see an empty lot where the Trop used to stand. If you like the Trop like me, you will think something is missing, "Hey, where did the Trop go? This doesn't feel right at all!" I have also heard that a new Bally's will be built along with the stadium. Why do they wanted to build another stadium, at this location by destroying the Trop, just why out of anything. They should build that stadium in an empty lot or something instead of destroying the Trop. We stayed at the Trop for 2 nights, right after Christmas Day in 2022, not knowing the hotel will get demolished 2 years later. Before we went to Vegas, we stayed in Los Angeles for 2 nights. We left LA at 11 AM, making our way to Vegas. It supposed to take about 4 hours to drive to Vegas from LA, but there was a very bad traffic jam, lasting into the night time. We got stuck in traffic for many many hours, before getting to Vegas. We even tried to bypass the traffic by exiting random roads and finding our way back to the freeway. At 11 PM, late at night, we have arrived in Vegas, checking in to the Trop very late! Our parking spot every time was in front of the bungalows. The doors that leads right into the bungalows are key carded, so we had entered through the front entrance the first night and check in. We stayed in the winter, so that the pool is closed. It was very sad that we did not experience the pool area at all, that this was our only time visiting and staying at the Trop. We are very lucky that we picked the Trop as the hotel we would stayed at. I am very sorry to see the Trop go! Farewell, Tropicana! I will miss you a lot!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I just wanted to see what they are building in the land where the Trop stood in the years coming! I really wanted to know!
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Well where to start...im not one for writing reviews...but I do feel this time one is needed if only to educate and train staff how to be accommodating and professional. Myself and my husband travelled down to Louth on Christmas Eve.. after looking at local places to eat on boxing day we decided to book for lunch at the woolpack. We had popped in on Christmas eve for one drink a nd the young girl behind the bar was very imporfmative when my husband asked what beer she recommended...she pointed to a table that we could sit on..which was helpful in a busy pub. On Boxing day...totally different..the young girl at the bar looked as miserable as hell when we approached the bar..no smile or welcoming hello...or ask if we are eating...just a sour face as she pulled someone's pint...not even a curtious. Acknowledgement to us to say...it wouldn't be long untill we are served...the other four young staff at end of bar ...just standing chatting totally oblivious.... She then asked us what we wanted...pint of Guinness and proseco...still no smile...then she pointed to a table to her left without looking and said...yr table is over there! Wow...not the best welcome so far. We went to the table she said she would bring drinks over....I popped to the loo..my husband was at table..she came to table plonked my glass and bottle on table...didn't offer to open or pour ..then she brought my husbands Guinness.. yes that is a drink that has to settle but her whole demeanor was rude to say the least. She didn't even ask if we wanted to order our lunch...or wait and let them know...no explanation of how we order...or if specials are on a board somewhere...but after seeing other staff take orders from tables..we waited...and waited...and waited...and then 45 mins is sufficient and way to long to sit ...I can't even say the place was that busy to warrant that length of time...we hadn't paid for our drinks because they would of been added to our meal bill...so we went up to the bar and asked to pay for the two drinks we had..she asked where we was sat because she needed the number to close the tab, now the place isn't a massive dining area and our table was in the bar area next to the bar lol..and at this point she should of asked is there a reason to why we was leaving...nope...even getting our drinks bill seemed a task. Now to some of you reading this you may think I'm being harsh...I don't say any of this light hearted...I have worked over 30yrs in the hospitality business...from the pot washer to kitchen to front of house...and to see the hospitality struggling and on its knees to survive...with raising costs by suppliers which they have no choice to put on the customer ...to the cost of living crisis..what use to be a regular treat families would enjoy a meal out but sadly now not the case...thats why I feel very let down on the service my self and my hubby received...we arnt picky people...dont ask for much but a warm welcome and a smile and basic information of what we need to know about the Woolpack. Louth is full of friendly welcoming people we've met in the other establishments nearby...such a shame The Woolpack wasn't one of them...yes the majority of the staff that day where young...looked like they didn't want to be there...and I get that...but it's best they are not if they don't want to give customers a service they paying for...weve all been young and I'm a firm beliver that we all have to learn...but that young small girl behind the bar clearly couldn't be bothered and that's the problem...you can educate and train the ones that do...and they hopefully go on to gain a passion and want to find a career in the industry....before it dies off completely 😉
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We had a few days away by the coast between Christmas and New Year, and fish and chips are a must for us. The Dolphin provided us with warmth, great service, and friendly staff. The fish and chips, mushy peas, curry sauce, and veggie options for my family members were great. An absolute bonus was The Dolphin being a dog friendly establishment. Our visit set us all up for our walk back along the beach to our rental. Thank you.