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Feedback gevenThe food choices were good. However on the first night the hotel had run out of a number of food items including ice-cream. However the coconut sorbet that they provided instead was delicious. Well done to the staff.
Very nice food and staff with excellent customer service , could not fault a single thing , would recommend to all .
Went on a Sunday night couldn't fault it. Booked in as its only a small restaurant but the views are wonderful if you can get a window table. The lovely Sunset helped you can even see the Humber Bridge distantly! .
Considering this restaurant relies on Premier Inn guests for its customers it definitely needs to check what it sends out from its kitchen as I was served one of the worst meals I have ever had. Grilled Halloumi Salad a large dish full of wilted, rotting salad leaves with a mush of brown avocado in the botttom a few chunks of cold halloumi. Fortunately our server was very apologetic didn't charge us for this inedible item, but it should never have been allowed to leave the kitchen in the first place.
First take note that booking the meal deal for a hotel booking does not include the children, no matter how many times the page says kids eat free or the fact you are booking for everyone, the premier inn booking only includes the adults. The staff don 't know what 's included and what isn 't, and repeatedly gave us contradictory and misleading information. We also had really slow poor service, even though the restaurant was less than half full. The waitress at both dinner and breakfast took our order and then brought out the wrong things (eg pineapple pizza instead of sweetcorn, and we had to redistribute the items on our plates to get what we had ordered at breakfast). At dinner I wasn 't told what wasn 't available until I placed an order for something they had run out of. And my drink took two additional prompts to appear. The food was mostly good, but a bit unremarkable. The spinach and butternut lasagne was tasty, but the salad it came with was boring. The fish and chips fine, if a bit small. Clearly this is the new version of the Little Chef warming up adequate food for a captive audience that they wouldn 't get by reputation or repeat custom. The package makes it seem like a good deal, but I wouldn 't feed kids at a Premier inn again outside of the breakfast. The Thyme deal for kids is very poor compared to comparative hotels where kids actually do eat for free, or have meal packages that are great value. Here the portions were small, and everything added to the price. £1 each for the smallest drinks they 've ever been served, £2 each for a quarter of an adult portion of garlic bread, £2 for 4 sticks of cucumber 4 sticks red pepper tiny pot of yoghurt dip, and main course portions that were also small half an 8 inch pizza (with the wrong toppings), with a handful of chips and a tiny pot of peas. The staff didn 't seem to know what they were doing, but I got the impression they were brought in from other hotels to cover an away day, and were short of the full team, so this might not be typical of other days.