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Feedback gevenWe chose to eat here because we are systematically checking out all of the restaurants at the Tram Sheds. There is something just not working with the Sir Chapel team. I knew right away we were in trouble when we all ordered coffee while we perused the menu. One of our party of three had completed his coffee and ordered a second round, mainly so the staff wouldn't be embarrassed that they had not delivered for the other two diners. Eventually they arrived but not before two inquiries regarding whether the order had been misplaced.I cant be sure whether my menu choice was as bad as I thought it was, or if I was just in the wrong mood when it eventually arrived. My two dining companions said their hamburgers were good and they had no complaint. But in my book, dining is not just about the food on the plate, it is more complex than that. I expect there to be some flow and harmony about when the food arrives. There is an expectation that we will all dine together, not in stages out of step with one another. I was not here to simply fill my stomach, I was here to commune over food. And this restaurant hasn't really got those other important elements sorted out yet.The staff seemed in disarray, confused and struggling to my eye. Will I dine here again? No I won't. I feel averse in the face of so many excellent dining options in this precinct. Parking is free for first two hours, after six free. Toilets are clean and accessible.
The worst 4 cheese pizza I've ever eaten..no tomato sauce, it was like cheese on toast only not very nice cheese on toast! Don't be fooled by the pizza oven.No vegetarian burger options and the standard "mushroom risotto".Also was quite empty and the service was shocking.So many lovely food places in the same venue (and Sydney wide) don't waste your time or money.
Sunday lunch review: If you want to wait 1 hr to get food and be grosely disappointed Try this overpriced, under stocked, over cooked, under staffed, place that is impersonating a good place to eat. The staff apologised and gave us a 10% off but charged us for drinks and food we didn't have and sent back.....wont be back!
Went to dinner with friends on a Sunday evening. We have been wanting to try this place for some time and the menu looked great. But it was a let down. Some things to note:- Food took ages to be served, even though the place was not very busy- The chicken in my salad had bits of bones stuck to it- The beef patties in the burgers tasted bad and had hard white lumps/gristle in the mince- Beef burger was meant to have a "macaroni & cheese croquette", but instead, was just a lump of cold macaroni in a cheesy sauce (no resemblance to a croquette)- Bottle beer we were served was 18 months past its "best before" date. We brought this to the attention of the waitress who said it was fine, and different to "expiry date"- For a place that is meant to be a brewery, none of the tap beers were workingOverall we left unsatisfied and disappointed.
I live nearby the Tramsheds so visit Sir Chapel frequently for food and sometimes just drinks. The service is always good and food always great but one particular waitress, Renata, is above the mark and a great asset to Sir Chapel. She's always friendly, helpful and attentive. She seems to enjoy her job and the customers are the beneficiaries making it a fun place to be.Definitely recommend visiting Sir Chapel.