BITE user comments - lekker
Comments by lekker
In response to the last posting in February 2009 - wow - a very sad person that really sounds hard to please. Wonder how he got into the kitchen? We are made to feel like family there, and yes, we really do enjoy the food that is why we go every two weeks when we travel from Buckinghamshire to visit my parents. In fact, last week-end, on our arrival, we were very surprised to even have a table - the place was packed and I might add, WITH regular patrons too (we always go on Saturdays). It is a pleasure to experience such hospitality and good food on every visit we have made over the last couple of years with Tony and Kerrie at the helm. Their staff have always been very helpful and courteous at all times. I just hope that the unhappy visitor will find satisfaction some place else. Well done to the people at the George, including the chefs who have yet to dish up Smash to me!!!
25 Mar 2009 16:37
I have been taking my parents/family to The George at Nettlebridge for the last 3 years. With the new management (lovely couple, husband & wife) it has been going from strength to strength and we see that every Saturday that we have eaten there, it has been full. So if the service was so bad as some of the previous reviews have stated, I fail to understand why The George is so well supported. Not only have we gone in to eat on Saturday, but my parents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary there in the private section which was beautifully laid out and catered for. We have stayed over and had a party of 20 enjoy a hearty breakfast. This couple who manage/run The George deserve much better reviews - let's be fair? Well done T & K, keep it up.
10 Feb 2009 00:03
The Nettlebridge Inn, Oakhill
What a lovely and colourful place to eat - not bright orange - but more along the lines of the Mediteranean colours - so what? the countryside of Oakhill is able to boast about a good place to eat, and thank goodness the colour doesn't affect the taste of ones food. We have moved on from the dreary days of grey stone and brick - just like we have moved on from the memories of Butlins Holiday camps in the 60's!
Be adventurous - enjoy great meals at the George - you'll not regret the experience. Glad to see "theme evenings" are popular too. Well done to management AND friendly staff. Must be good if you have soooo many connoisseurs that call in to eat often. Judge not, but first look at how full the car park is - can't ALL be critics?
26 Mar 2009 11:15