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Bidra med feedbackWe visited the Print House (formerly known as Jim Tonic) on a Sunday evening in November after the ABBA Voyage concert. The restaurant is conveniently located about a 7-minute walk around the corner from the concert venue. Despite it being a Sunday night at 9:00pm, we were still able to enjoy ourselves after the show. The service was excellent, so a big thank you to Sham, the manager, and the lady who served us (apologies for not catching your name). The food was delicious, and we had a great time trying out the gin flights and craft beers. We plan to attend the Voyage concert again in January with another group of friends, and it's a no-brainer that we will definitely return to the Print House as well!
The restaurant is perfectly located for a quick meal before heading to see ABBA Voyage, just a 5-minute walk away. However, we found the food to be mediocre and the portion size of the ravioli to be small. Additionally, we were surprised that the food was served on worn plastic plates, especially since we were all adults dining indoors.
Our experience at this restaurant was awful. We ordered a seafood noodle dish, but were also served a dish that contained chicken and ham. Some of our guests who don't eat poultry or pork accidentally consumed it. Food should be clearly labeled and served correctly. We will not be ordering from this restaurant again.
The restaurant sri lankas, which serves warm and spicy meals. small place with limited seating, but, good eating, affordable trips. a good place for people who love spicy eating.
Another Tuesday evening, another currybond at one of these places that they tend to pass by the high street and not really much thought. yhaal house was for currybond