Thanks! That's a great deal. Happy New Year!
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We have one in Bath ( have eaten in 2 in London aswell )
50% off vouchers
https://bills-website.giftpro.co.uk/...boxingdaysale/
valid from tomorrow till end of march
Thanks! That's a great deal. Happy New Year!
It's good just be mindful it's valid until end of March. The Pierre White restaurant did the same thing, was going to buy as a gift but then read the terms, least here it's well stated straight away.
Thanks, got a few vouchers.
On a similar note. Village hotels knocking out £25 food n drink vouchers for a tenner
Page can’t be found? All sold out maybe.
What sort of place is it? Can't say I've ever heard of them.
Just one of those places where you know you won't be gushing for years to come about your meal, but there's a very good chance you'll come away quite happy. I had my retirement 'do' there. 20 people - range of ages, tastes - everyone enjoyed their food. If you order the fish pie, maybe order a salad or chips with it was the only slightly negative comment.
In Bristol it was okay
Why not avoid soulless chains and patronise locally-owned businesses that have a bit of character?
not sure what you are asking, Is it?
its all just a opinion
I stand by what I said ( as my opinion ), its certainly not fine dining, but they do nice food, we have eaten at 3 " bills " and always had decent food ( we often return to the one in bath ) and we normally spent about 100 quid for the 4 of us, we are all Veggies ( thus the cheaper end of the menu ) so £25 - 30 quid each
Also 40 quid for 3 is Burger King type of money, its certainly better than BK
was in London today. Around Farringdon/Mount Pleasant it's like a ghost town. Boozers all closed (apart from 'spoons) local coffee shops and cafes all closed (but that might be because it's a Saturday and not a regular office day)
a little busier on the south bank near the Tate/Globe but the places that were open were not busy, there was a lack of places to eat until we got to Tower Bridge station/borough market where shops were open but pubs closed.
went from there across to marble arch which had some life but not exactly bustling. had a beer in the hard rock cafe, loads of space and easy enough to just go to the bar and get served.
seeing so many places closed on a saturday and doors locked was quite sad.