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155 Opinions in 2 websites
We had a fabulous time at Sir Jacks. Food was great and the service was brilliant. All the staff were very attentive but not in a way you felt a burden! Special mention to Ben who went above and beyond to make sure we had a really lovely time, definitely be back
46 Opinions in 1 websites
Vine a desayunar el domingo con mi pareja, el desayuno fue fabuloso cumplidos para el chef, el servicio del personal del bar fue genial
29 Opinions in 1 websites
Been a WV1 corporate season ticket holder for over 5 years and in that time I have taken many clients to games. In the last couple of years the team have been very successful on the pitch so that has added to the experience. The turnover of staff in WV1 bar is high but the excellent Rachel, Ash and Gangun constant ensure the standard of bar service is superb. Catering is a bit hit and miss and choice is limited. Waiting times can also vary. I think the club have a job of work to do to sort out this side of the bar. This is my only complaint. Overall I love going in WV1 though and I have made many new friends in there. My clients love it too and many want to return on a regular basis.
19 Opinions in 1 websites
Had the full monty awesome breakfast for a gym going lad very tasty huge plate of food and very fair priced. staff are great very cheerful and friendly and very welcoming fells like home would recommend to anyone and I will be eating as much as I can 😋
563 Opinions in 2 websites
We originally only came in for a drink but decided to stay for a bite to eat. Must say, we were very impressed - the food was delicious, the staff (Danni) was extremely welcoming. Despite being quite busy she always had a smile and nothing was too much trouble for her. We will definitely be returning!
314 Opinions in 2 websites
4611 Opinions in 4 websites
Delish, great value, and whoever the lady taking orders and bringing food out this Christmas Eve is, what an angel! She was so attentive about my allergies and so cheerful! Also love that they cook the halloumi however you like. Absolutely great experience, thank you!!
65 Opinions in 2 websites
This is my review of Compton Care. Out of loving remembrance for my mum I'll be honest and respectful. Compton Care obviously excels at many things in regards to how well it functions, the quality of the building itself, the professionalism of most of the staff, the aesthetic and mostly calm environment, the beautiful architecture and landscaping, but there were some things that bothered me a little and I feel could be improved. Some of the good: • Hot drink facilities • Family can also order meals onsite • There are therapy dogs that visit patients, which is wonderful and interactive Why I removed two stars: • Transparency. The dying process can be complex and distressing, especially if you don't know what's happening or why certain medications are administered. You're not told what the side effects are. You're not told, unless you ask, what the signs of dying are so that you're prepared. I got most of my knowledge from Google and the two nurses who did take time to speak to us family members. My mum was admitted perfectly mentally sound and communicative, but due to her pain had to be on high levels of pain relief, ended up confused and distressed and then had to be sedated to combat that confusion. They call it terminal agitation. • Mixed messaging. One of the nurses refused to give my mum additional pain relief at my request, because she said my mum's knees would be up if she was in pain, but she was heavily sedated. My mum never moved once during her last week. She couldn't have moved her legs. All she could do was twitch her thumb (which she did once), facially wince, or do brief movements of her eyebrows. The same nurse also talked over my mum a few times and appeared to question whether my mum was really in pain, when my mum was still able to communicate. My mum was someone who barely took painkillers when she was healthy. She had Pancreatic Cancer. I can state quite emphatically: she was in pain. I still now (in 2024 - my mum passed away in November 2022 - highly dislike the nurse who added frustration and discomfort to my mum's last days. Her name began with an R. • My mum had a sore on her bum that caused a lot of discomfort for her and I feel could've been treated sooner. • After my mum's death (which I nearly missed by seconds) she had a sore on left ear, which both myself and it seems the staff hadn't noticed, and it must've been painful for her because she winced whenever her head was moved even a little (despite her heavy sedation). • Some staff are friendly and compassionate, but there were a couple whose manner could have been warmer. They would enter my mum's room and not even acknowledge family, let alone speak or introduce themselves to my mum. My mum valued manners and a friendly manner a great deal. She had worked in social care herself and was always kind and compassionate to the people she cared for. Just because someone is dying they don't stop being a person. They still exist. They still need to be acknowledged. • Some of the night staff are a little noisy (banging bins, laughing etc) but thankfully it didn't disturb my mum. Some more good: • The good staff who laugh with you, interact warmly with the patient and explain things to you • Therapy treatments are available for patients and family • You can bring your own pets • Doctors constantly reasses medication and pain relief and will answer direct questions • The food is good (although sometimes my mum asked for certain things and didn't get what she asked for, but this did improve later until she could no longer eat.) One of the catering staff (blonde hair in a ponytail) always went that extra mile and showed my mum so much compassion. • Receptionists are super friendly and welcoming • The Chaplain lady was very kind and compassionate also • The fact family can stay the night with loved ones Overall, Compton Care aided my beloved mum in her last days. It wasn't perfect and some things could be improved. However, my mum went as peacefully as is possible with a heinous disease like Pancreatic Cancer. She fought until her last breath.
1671 Opinions in 2 websites
Went for works Xmas do. Great atmosphere to start but very repetitive music towards 11.30-12, could have done with more xmas/ party songs at this time of night. Regarding food, the starter and dessert were lovely. The main meal was not great- literally ladle of sauce with 2 pieces of chicken! Not value for money, compared to last year, not as good.