Brewers Fayre Loggans Moor

Carwin Rise, Loggans, Hayle, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Kebab, Seafood, Mexican

Brewers Fayre Loggans Moor

Teléfono: +441736755025

Dirección: Carwin Rise, Loggans, Hayle, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Hayle

Menú Platos: 12

Reseñas: 0

Sitio Web: https://www.brewersfayre.co.uk/en-gb/locations/cornwall/loggans-moor?cid=yext_41514560

"The definition of below average. Food was okay, a bit flavourless, but cooked. Dauphinois style potatoes didn't really work with the carvery. Mash was dry and lacked anything. Beef was overcooked. Gammon actually popped and saved the meal from being 1 star. Service was bordering on incompetent. Asked for tomato ketchup and the server forgot to get it. Went to get some and the manager stood chatting in the kitchen rather than bringing my ketchup for the youngest's rapidly cooling food. After I got the ketchup the server returned to the table, empty handed, to ask how things were. Unbelievable."

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Alejandra Alejandra

I was hoping for some vegan options at this restaurant and I was pleasantly surprised to find they had vegan burgers, chicken, bacon, and cheese. The nachos were also delicious.

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Carl
Carl

Great location for us while we were staying at St Ives. We had two meals here and found the staff really polite and helpful. The meals were the usual good standard except for the second meal when it came out warm.


T
T

We absolutely enjoyed the restaurant - the service and food were great. We had reserved a table, but since we had kids with us, it wasn't really an ideal spot for us. When we asked if we could sit somewhere else, the staff were friendly and accommodating.


At
At

Avoid the festive menu, our dirty roastie, came out clean so after mentioning to the manager, she took it back and topped up with bits of sausages, what tasted like rubber, they did it wrong no apologies whatsoever. We aren't going back to this place at all. Ver carta


Jamie
Jamie

Very nice food mac and cheese photo 1 cottage pie photo 2 steak and ale pie photo 3 . Had to queue to order poor lady behind the bar busy. Serving drinks and taking orders for food. Should have more staff helping out .Not very fast cleaning tables . Considering it's not very busy . Would we eat here again YES


Kim
Kim

This charming pub was a great find after searching for a place to eat for a while. St Ives was packed, so we drove through Hayle and stumbled upon this gem. Despite being seated close to closing time, we were not rushed and enjoyed delicious pub food. I ordered the Mac Cheese and my partner had a burger, both of which were fantastic. We would definitely return when in the area again!


Lee
Lee

We had a great experience at Brewers Fayre, which offers a nice selection of food. We decided to have breakfast there since the kids eat for free, making it an affordable meal for both my wife and me. The buffet-style menu had a variety of fresh dishes and the staff were very friendly. The restaurant has a spacious car park, so parking was not an issue. The location is convenient and we definitely plan on returning. Ver carta


Peter
Peter

Came here for my in laws anniversary meal and the experience was made so much better by the fantastic staff here. Reg (I hope that's the manager on duty name on the night) was a top bloke who took the mick out of me all night and it was a fantastic laugh he was also considerate and went above and beyond to make it a wonderful night for my in laws and us along with the rest of his staff. The food was superb quality too and the drinks well they flowed pretty sweet too. Keep it up guys


Manjit
Manjit

We stayed nearby so came in on the first night as we were a little tired and didn't want McDonald's, which is next door. Ordered the garlic bread and the cauliflower bites, garlic bread was average, cauliflower bites were really good, crispy and full of flavour. For mains, we ordered a veggie burger, chicken burger, lentil hotpot and smothered no chicken and shared some loaded fries I think. Mains were average to be honest. Wouldn't go again, but it was convenient for us. Prices are average, the guy serving was really nice and provided a very good service. There's lots of parking here too.


Matthew
Matthew

The definition of below average. Food was okay, a bit flavourless, but cooked. Dauphinois style potatoes didn't really work with the carvery. Mash was dry and lacked anything. Beef was overcooked. Gammon actually popped and saved the meal from being 1 star. Service was bordering on incompetent. Asked for tomato ketchup and the server forgot to get it. Went to get some and the manager stood chatting in the kitchen rather than bringing my ketchup for the youngest's rapidly cooling food. After I got the ketchup the server returned to the table, empty handed, to ask how things were. Unbelievable. Ver carta

Categorías

  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor.
  • Kebab Saboree nuestros deliciosos kebabs, hábilmente asados y llenos de sabor. Elija entre una variedad de carnes y especias vibrantes, servidas con guarniciones frescas. Perfecto para una comida satisfactoria y llena de sabor. Ver carta
  • Seafood Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado!
  • Mexican Sabores auténticos mexicanos te esperan con fajitas chisporroteantes, tacos sabrosos, enchiladas picantes y guacamole fresco, todo elaborado con ricas especias tradicionales y acompañado de guarniciones vibrantes. ¡Disfruta de una fiesta en tu plato!

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