Recently refurbed for the better.
Top class service from Tom, food was banging and pints went down a treat. Good way to start my holiday
Catching an Early morning flight. Service at point of order was professional, friendly and quick... food followed in a matter of minutes , Ordered 1 full monty Breakfast a Midlands Breakfast and 2 breakfast Baps. Baps were ok apart from hard eggs in both but were reasonable value for money, the full breakfasts alas were a different story, sausages in both were chewy and looked and tasted very dry, the bacon was very similar, fried eggs on both were dry and hard. Whilst they both came within minutes of ordering, which from one perspective would be a real positive this was at the detriment to the quality of the food being cooked way to far in advance & held in a hot hold unit or under hot lamps. I am a realistic sort of person and understand the issues of speed of service in an airport, however this didn't reflect the price point and can be found in better quality & cheaper at other similar establishments in airports up and down the country within the UK.
Never again! At 7pm on a Saturday evening, it was the only place open in the airport. Food service was very slow with a 40-minute wait for food. Compared to Wetherspoons at Birmingham airport where service is fast and efficient for the modern traveller, this was completely disappointing. Most tables were having drinks with only few ones having food. Very disappointing experience.
Drinks only first day of the new bar opening, surprisingly empty @ 5:10 Castle Rock Session was excellent
Arrived at 7.10pm to eat prior to a flight to be told the food would take 40mins when we are due to board at 7.50pm. Not great with a 3 year old. We’ll stick to Birmingham Airport in future
£1.99 for gravy. FECKIN GRAVY! !
Decent but pricey typical for airports