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- AAndyHampshire •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoLovely traditional pub, open fires, great choice of drinks, wonderful meal.More infoGeorge InnPrice: Moderate• Pub• Rowland's Castle•4.6
- CCharlotteHampshire •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWe had a fantastic experience here, celebrating with friends before Christmas. The staff were incredibly friendly, always quick and ready to help, checking in regularly to ensure everything met our standards. The food was absolutely delicious and definitely value for money, and the mint chocolate at the end was a lovely touch. The room was nicely decorated with music in the background that was not too loud we couldn’t hear each other, but not too quiet we couldn’t hear the songs. This was our first time at the restaurant and we thoroughly enjoyed our meal. Will definitely be coming back again in the new year!More infoCompass Rose Chinese Restaurant & BarPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portsmouth•4.7
- IIanNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoLast went 5 years ago, quality of food and service still as good as ever Friendly, quiet and relaxed atmosphere with plenty of surprise and excitement from the menu and the between course treats! Will definitely be back again!More info36 on the QuayPrice: Expensive• Modern European• Havant•4.5
- BBeverleyLondon •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 17, 2024As always, super food, excellent service and great ambience. Love this branch of The Ivy, visit as often as possible and have recommended lots of friends!More infoThe Ivy Chichester BrasseriePrice: Moderate• British• Chichester•4.5
- BBenLondon •4 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 22, 2024Things did not get off to a great start on a few counts: 1 - The table had a QR code for menu and ordering at the table. But upon using this, the website did not respond. I went to the bar and raised this with a waitress and she said, "yes, sometimes we turn that off", which makes no sense. Why would you just turn that feature off? 2 - So I ordered drinks at the bar in person, and they did not materialise. I went back to the bar after 10-15 mins to query this, and I had to give my order again. I think there may have been a new-starter there, and we all have to learn somewhere, so I did not give them a hard time over this. 3 - The guy taking my food order asked if I wanted to run a tab, which I did as knew we'd order more drinks. But then a waitress said that they don't do tabs, there was some discussion and it was deemed I was not able to run a tab. That's pretty ridiculous to be honest, if you're voluntarily disabling the QR code self-service, then not allowing customers to run a tab, it's just causing customer inconvenience. After this, things picked up and our food orders were taken promptly, the food arrived in a reasonable time, and the food turned out to be pretty good. Putting aside the new starter matter - as it would be unfair to mark the place down due to a training item - the service re. the QR code self-service and not running a tab needs resolving, but other than that, this was a pretty good experience and all of us enjoyed our food and had a nice evening.More infoThe West Town InnPrice: Moderate• Pub• Hayling Island•4.3