Anthony, sounds like we need to give this venue a miss for a POL night out. There would be carnage.Anthony wrote:Same comment above regarding squashed-in nature. Even I had problems not knocking over chairs after a glass of wine or two, let alone the kiddies...
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I know what you mean. Even if an owner is very good, some of the other customers may not be and I get on edge if my kids are not sitting properly at their table. I have learned over the years that some restaurants are brilliant for kids and some are bad, irrespective of how welcoming an owner or manager may be. I am comfortable with accepting that same places just do not suit a family (especially as there are many places that do).Bellybabe wrote:Small children in restaurants do eventually get restless and need to be able to move around at least a little bit....
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As a totally devoted family man it is very important to know that both my wife and I and the children will be happy when we go out together. That's why I never take them to Madogs!Porty wrote:There is a bit too much emphasis on whether a place is suitable for children or not...
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I've only ever been in madogs at that strange time of night when you have no idea whether you are happy or not, but you do know that everyone around you is acting like a child...Pal of Porty wrote:As a totally devoted family man it is very important to know that both my wife and I and the children will be happy when we go out together. That's why I never take them to Madogs!Porty wrote:There is a bit too much emphasis on whether a place is suitable for children or not...
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I think so too, but...if a place in Porty opens all day from eight a.m., what's the market they're aiming at? If they welcome children during tghe dxay, then they'll stay busy and do well. If they don't, they'll be empty and have to revise their business plan, methinks. There aren't that many people around Porty who are free all day to go to restaurants/cafes who aren't looking after children.Porty wrote:I think its ok to be a bit child "unfriendly
And I'd like to point out that I wasn't expecting a red carpet for the brats, and didn't complain at all about there not being a "children's menu" - in fact, i was very relieved to find somewhere that thought children capable of eating decent food -, but our chidlren weren't behaving badly - just a bit restlessly. Without being able to take my children there comfortably i won't be able to go there, whcih is a shame, because I liked it a lot.
Oh, and anthony:
I did NOT let the children have any wine, actually! Not at lunch time, anyway - they just don't get any work done after a boozy lunch!Even I had problems not knocking over chairs after a glass of wine or two, let alone the kiddies...
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Drunken filth?Bellybabe wrote:I think so too, but...if a place in Porty opens all day from eight a.m., what's the market they're aiming at?Porty wrote:I think its ok to be a bit child "unfriendly
Certainly seems to work for The Portobello Bar, A ssblower and The Pop Inn.
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Well, we just got back from a highly enjoyable mid-morning snack at Sizzlers today. We had home-made croissants, piping hot coffees and some toast (which was also sampled by neo-Dadaist).
Mr Sizzler loved neo-Dadaist, and says we should have another one to be a little friend for her.
Service with a smile, very attentive - and the evening menu looks great, let alone the lunchtime menu which has chicken curry on it - yum!
Thumbs up from the Dada clan.
Mr Sizzler loved neo-Dadaist, and says we should have another one to be a little friend for her.
Service with a smile, very attentive - and the evening menu looks great, let alone the lunchtime menu which has chicken curry on it - yum!
Thumbs up from the Dada clan.
And you weren't asked to leave
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It's great though - can't believe our luck - just a few doors away. Although it may not be kitted out for kids, we took our granddaughter along. She got loads of attention (even from the chef) and we were made to feel really welcome with her. We'll take our own chair extention thing with a stray to make our own high chair next time.
Glad you enyoyed it, Dada clan!
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It's great though - can't believe our luck - just a few doors away. Although it may not be kitted out for kids, we took our granddaughter along. She got loads of attention (even from the chef) and we were made to feel really welcome with her. We'll take our own chair extention thing with a stray to make our own high chair next time.
Glad you enyoyed it, Dada clan!
DG
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Another glowing report for Sizzlers.
3 of us (all adults) went for lunch earlier today and it proved to be excellent value and very tasty food. The service was very welcoming and the menu was so good that it was very dificult to make a choice. This business is definitely here to stay if it maintains this standard.
Mucho impressed.
3 of us (all adults) went for lunch earlier today and it proved to be excellent value and very tasty food. The service was very welcoming and the menu was so good that it was very dificult to make a choice. This business is definitely here to stay if it maintains this standard.
Mucho impressed.
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We've not managed to go yet, but have been checking out the menu on a few occasions while walking the dog.
Have to say, the Hogmanay menu sounds VERY good, and we were tempted at £35 a head - which I thought was pretty reasonable for Hogmanay - 5 courses and a 'glass of bubbly included' for those who might be interested.
However, impending wedding meant that 'sensible' hat had to come out and we decided £100 or so could probably be put to better use. BORRRRINNG or what
Have to say, the Hogmanay menu sounds VERY good, and we were tempted at £35 a head - which I thought was pretty reasonable for Hogmanay - 5 courses and a 'glass of bubbly included' for those who might be interested.
However, impending wedding meant that 'sensible' hat had to come out and we decided £100 or so could probably be put to better use. BORRRRINNG or what
Too right! We were in there on Wednesday night and not only were the prices OTT, but the measures were so small and the ice so plentiful that we could have drunk our bank balance dry and not been drunk! However, the company was great (5 drunk Glaswegians one of whom put a tenner down my cleavageMarya wrote:Ah,not a lot of beers if you spend your wad in "All Bar One"perhaps.........
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
Well, between you and me ecm, it actually fell right through and landed on the floor.......ecm wrote:Except the tenner!!Epykat wrote: However, the company was great (5 drunk Glaswegians one of whom put a tenner down my cleavage) so all is not lost!!
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Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
Epykat wrote:Well, between you and me ecm, it actually fell right through and landed on the floor.......ecm wrote:Except the tenner!!Epykat wrote: However, the company was great (5 drunk Glaswegians one of whom put a tenner down my cleavage) so all is not lost!!
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Well I wasn't there at 6.30 ish but I was there at 7.30ish and it was fairly busy. We had actually set out to go to the Old Pier for one of their Burns night meals only to find that it had been taken over by new owners today and they don't do food any more. We decided to go to Sizzlers instead and had a lovely meal. Only complaint......they had just served up the last of the crepes after being told in great detail how wonderful they were
The banana split was agreat substitute however and not a piece of tinned fruit in sight.
Will definitely be back.
Will definitely be back.
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This keeps on getting better! When we were there the owener said the croissants he sells were made on the premises by said French chef.
That's interesting that they were in South Queensferry. I really hope they make a go of it.
Does anyone have any idea where the boss man and his son come from originally? I was too shy to ask and didn't want to appear rude - but Beach Babe and I couldn't place him, other than somewhere mediterranean?
Are those doors to the place ever stiff!!
That's interesting that they were in South Queensferry. I really hope they make a go of it.
Does anyone have any idea where the boss man and his son come from originally? I was too shy to ask and didn't want to appear rude - but Beach Babe and I couldn't place him, other than somewhere mediterranean?
Are those doors to the place ever stiff!!
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I've only made it in for lunch but can give it the thumbs up. The polite service alone is well worth a mention
However, non-smokers might have found it hard going. When we were there tables either side had smokers at them. One table consisted of two French girls who ordered food, but didn't eat it, choosing instead to chain smoke. It bothered me and I'm *whisper it*, one of a dying breed- a smoker. The couple beside us had a young baby with them but it didn't deter anyone (apart from Homer and myself, of course
) from lighting up
The restaurant isn't really big enough IMHO to let folk smoke...
However, non-smokers might have found it hard going. When we were there tables either side had smokers at them. One table consisted of two French girls who ordered food, but didn't eat it, choosing instead to chain smoke. It bothered me and I'm *whisper it*, one of a dying breed- a smoker. The couple beside us had a young baby with them but it didn't deter anyone (apart from Homer and myself, of course
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