We hadn't booked but
there was plenty of room; the Greyhound is a large pub with overnight
accommodation and outdoor seating overlooking the pond (and the road, but you
can't have everything). As we arrived, I spotted a chalkboard outside the pub
advertising sea bass stuffed with prawns and garlic for £15.95 and immediately
knew that was what I was going to order. At our table, we were given a menu and
shown a large specials board on the wall; there was a wide variety of dishes.. I
ordered the sea bass with prawns and garlic and indicated the specials board as
I did so, and my boyfriend - unsurprisingly - ordered a
burger.
The food arrived
fairly promptly and I started eating, and noticed right away there were no
prawns, and I couldn't taste any garlic either. But try as I might - short of
actually getting up from the table - I couldn't attract the attention of any
waiting staff. As the sea bass was actually very nice, I carried on eating
and assumed they had somehow forgotten the prawns, but that they would reduce
the bill at the end. When a waitress finally came over to ask if the food was
all right - by which point we had almost finished - I pointed out that the
prawns were missing and she seemed confused and went to check with the kitchen.
When she came back, she told me that the specials board was wrong and they
didn't actually have any of the sea bass with prawns and garlic that night, but
that there was seabass with rosemary on their main menu and this is what I had
been given. When the bill came, I was surprised to see my sea bass priced at
£18.95 rather than £15.95 - and I had expected to pay less since the prawns were
missing. The waitress explained that £18.95 was the price of the other sea bass
dish on the main menu which was actually what I had eaten.
I'm not normally one
for complaining but I thought that was very poor customer service- firstly to
bring a diner a different dish and not tell them what they had ordered was not
available, and then to charge a higher price for something they hadn't ordered
in the first place. The waitress went to ask her manager and came back and said
they had removed the cost of one lemonade - £2.20 - from the bill as a goodwill
gesture. I still thought this wasn't particuarly good service and commented
that the sea bass with prawns was still on the specials board and on a
chalkboard outside and perhaps they should remove that before anyone else
ordered the dish - or at least tell them when they ordered that it was not
available, rather than bring them the next best thing and hope that was good
enough.
On the other
hand the sea bass I did eat was extremely good - not overcooked with a delicate
flavour complemented by rosemary, served with crushed potatoes which were also
very good. My boyfriend was not blown away by his burger but said it was nice.
Unfortunately we were both quite disappointed by the desserts. The dessert menu
was quite brief, both in the number of options and the descriptions; there was
nothing chocolate which was surprising, other than chocolate ice cream which my
boyfriend ordered. It was fine but tasted quite mass produced and not
particuarly high quality. I had lemon gateau which turned out to be a very small
slice of lemon sponge cake with a scoop of the most tasteless vanilla ice cream
I've ever had. My main course was very good (and I imagine the one I had wanted
would have been even better still) so the pub was really let down both by its
desserts and its service.
This pub is very
local to me and I have been once before about three years ago and remembered it
as being good, but now it will not be particularly high on my list of places to
return to.
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