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Bidra med feedbackThey weren't... £33!!! Lunch consisted of 1 can of pop, 1 cup of tea, 1 wrap,4 fish fingers with bread and 2 cakes. Advice bring a packed lunch xx
The fish fingers and potato wedges were lovely. The chicken drumsticks and greens were good. The Sweetcorn were overcooked and yucky. The pepperoni on the pizza were bland (my 8 year old daughter said they should have been spicier). The garlic bread had no garlic flavour
We went for a family lunch. The food prices and portion sizes were ridiculous. £7.50 for a small portion and £13.50 for a large portion of chicken cooked with peppers. My small portion consist of half a boneless chicken thigh yes half!!?? a couple of strips of peppers and nothing else. You can see the trained staff trying to portion control it was ridiculous. Side cooked cabbage was an extra £4.00. £11.50 for a chicken strip and chopped cabbage. Very poor value
Divided up into various subjects ie Space, Medicine, Home , engineering a wealth of information to view. Something for everyone. IMAX theatre to be recommend to view a film on Antarctica . Will definitely be returning.
For a science-orientated museum, the in-house eateries offer a very poor selection of food and drink for those with (very common! dietary restrictions such as gluten. It said to ask a staff member for advice if you had allergies, which I did, and was met with a perplexed look, after which I was offered cabbage or chips. I like cabbage but it didn't really work alone or with chips, so I opted for the chips. They were cold and rubbery. Perhaps some scientific innovation could be applied to the menu and how to keep food hot.