Rigby Cafe Lounge

Rigby Cafe Lounge - Reservar una mesa

Queens Road, Barnsley, United Kingdom
786 Reseñas 4.4

"great meal. the staff was very helpful and polite. more reasonable price for what they get. It was better that they were served at the table than to help themselves."

Detalles

Teléfono: +441226738635

Dirección: Queens Road, Barnsley, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Barnsley

Sitio Web: http://bpl.org.uk/rigby-cafe-lounge

Horario de apertura

Lunes: 9:30-19:00

Viernes: 9:30-19:00

Sábado: 9:30-15:00

Domingo: 11:30-15:30

Estadísticas

Platos: 0

Comodidades: 13

Categorías: 5

Reseñas: 786


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5 /5 Reseña

they sorted it here. table apart, very organized and really beautiful. pay them on the table as they order, ticklist of what they want, but can the partie including all flesh if they want. super fast service on the table. in servier dishes there was so much we could not eat everything and the gravitation was lush. even better it was, but was so good we will be back as soon as it is worth the full price for.

1 /5 Reseña

Eating was just ok starter board was nice, but the rest was nothing special and pudding especially bad. this should be a party night with live entertainment, but the intention was disabled and no thoughts given to positioning. the personal was not masked, which was very disappointing as it is also a covided vaccine center.

1 /5 Reseña

awful, it took almost an hour to get our carvery out when half of our food was missing. yorkshire puddings were undercooked and the meat cut into small pieces. we have been coming regularly for years, but will not be back today. extremely bad organization and personal lacked in lust

5 /5 Reseña

Loved the new style carvery the food was fresh and hot, portions sizes generous. We actually preferred this to the normal style. Table ordering via a QR code and plenty of distancing meant that we felt very safe too

5 /5 Reseña

great meal. the staff was very helpful and polite. more reasonable price for what they get. It was better that they were served at the table than to help themselves.