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212 Opinions in 2 websites
Boda reservado aquí con el director anterior que era muy servicial. Desde este administrador de izquierda que no han podido contactar con nadie sobre la recepción. Intenté contactarme vía tantas rutas sin éxito. Personal no parece en absoluto molesta, pero también parecen ser incapaces de contactar con el director o saber donde él o cuando la siguiente. Ya encontré un anuncio para la venta de la propiedad.
35 Opinions in 1 websites
Buenas tartas. Mal servicio al cliente. Trata a todos tus clientes de la misma manera. Por favor, gracias y un simple lamento va muy lejos cuando cometes varios errores en el proceso de venta de un cupcake.
9 Opinions in 1 websites
What an afternoon, it could have been 1am in a Club the atmosphere was rocking... well worth the money....
8 Opinions in 1 websites
Been twice in September and each time there was am item missing off my sandwich despite having paid for it. Won't be going again
1265 Opinions in 2 websites
Room was nice, bathroom a little small but that didn't spoil my stay an added bonus was that it's got a bar restaurant attached
2407 Opinions in 3 websites
Seems to have been taken over by people that do not have ale as part of their culture. Not happy with my ale after returning here from a 2 year break. A deliberate demolition of pub culture. However, pubs will become like 1920s prohibition USA.....unstoppable
5583 Opinions in 5 websites
Probably the best Fuller’s pub I’ve been to. The selection on tap is mostly the same as you’d expect, but The Old Joint Stock Pub stands out for a few reasons: The bar staff were really friendly and welcoming, which is always a pleasant surprise for Londoners visiting other cities in the UK—and definitely appreciated. The food was also great.. Classic pub food done well and with an interesting twist - we had the macaroni bites, chicken and roast potatoes with marmite, plus a cub sandwich, washed down with Frontier and Guinness. The pies looked great too. Despite being a city centre pub, it had a relaxed vibe with excellent service bringing the food to the table, cutlery, etc. It’s clear they take service seriously. Another unique aspect of the pub is the theatre upstairs, which adds to the uniqueness. Even though it’s owned by a brewery chain, it has its own distinctive style. The decor is well thought out, with a lovely connection to its history, and there are no TVs or other elements that can ruin classic pub old interiors.The other customers were a mix of colleagues after work, dates, and small groups of people— all respectful. There was a nice buzz about the place, but it wasn’t hectic or frustrating to get served. We stayed for about an hour and a half and had a great time.