Perfidious Albion
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Surprised to see Costa Coffee in Battle ,listed. However, the abundance of small cafes might give one second thoughts about always shopping local & independent
Who eats in a Brewdog pub?
This should be the annual, "Bloody hell, Sing Li's isn't on the list" thread!
No one, but when it's £5 for a fish finger sandwich you'd expect better than a 1*!
Which reminds me, I must remember to visit the Albert; I have always liked that place.
[MENTION=38]Beach Hut[/MENTION] is dining at the Purple Pig in Middlesbrough.
Rather him than me: http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne..._hygiene_offences_at_Yarm_restaurant/?ref=rss
These ratings aren't really that clear cut.
In my job I regularly see commercial kitchens and it's not totally down to cleaniness.
Prime example was last year when one establishment got a 3, but the kitchen/ovens/worktops/fridges were (and still are) immaculately clean.
However, because the hand basin used for staff to wash their hands, the hot tap was 'too' hot. Also, a small table was partly blocking one of two exits. One strip lamp needed changing.
I saw the report.
The lady that issued the 3 rating eats with colleagues in this place at least twice a week!
Another place I know has a 5, yet the kitchen is a disgrace.
How so? The owner told me that he/she lied about the food records.
Saying that, if somewhere had a 1, I'd avoid it.
Was not aware Yarm is in Middlesbrough
If the food tastes good, I don't care what the rating is
I've got a four star rating, I lost points because an extractor fan didn't work in the Ladies loo, the gents extractor had dust in it, two cracked tiles in the wash up area, and takeaway containers underneath the counter weren't seperately wrapped.
Do you get a chance to put things right or is that it until they turn up next year?
I think you can appeal it, it takes about three months. As i said in another post, they only visit every 18 months, to 2 years, and with the cuts thats going to increase