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Bidra med feedbackLot's off verity you can go there with a group a nd all order from the independent food stores and eat anywhere. There is aslo a New Nordic spar upstairs for hire cool place too chil Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £1–10 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I live locally, so when I wanted somewhere easy, fun, interesting and cool I took my visiting relative to Saltbox for brunch. We both chose a crepe and were waited on quickly and with the casual, happy chat that I've come to expect. The coffee was strong, hot and delicious. The crepes were perfect and our all round experience, was again friendly and easy. Service: Dine in
Ah, Saltbox, the place that turns dining into a tragic comedy of errors. One could say they 've mastered the art of culinary catastrophe, leaving us with memories of meals that belong in a foodie horror show. Their burger, a monument to misguided ambition, arrives with all the charm of a stale, frigid boulder sandwiched between two reluctant slices of bun. It 's as if they 've embraced the philosophy that a burger should double as a workout for the jaw muscles. As for the cocktails, you 'd think they hired a team of mixology enthusiasts fresh out of a YouTube tutorial. The audacity to charge £9.50 to £10.00 for these amateur hour libations is an insult to discerning drinkers everywhere. But wait, let 's not forget their milkshakes – Nesquik in a fancy dress, sprinkled with sugar and topped with delusions of grandeur. We 've seen better milkshakes in the clearance aisle of a discount store, yet Saltbox insists on pricing them like liquid gold. Their idea of street food seems to be highway robbery, with prices that make even a gourmet restaurant blush. Chickpea curries with the price tag of fine dining? It 's like selling cubic zirconia at diamond prices. Saltbox 's mission appears to be more about aesthetics than edibles, a classic case of style over substance. They 've taken the hipster vision and turned it into a tragicomic spectacle of inflated prices and culinary chaos. As residents of the area, we 've collectively agreed that Saltbox 's cruel pricing and foul food have no place in our culinary lexicon. We shall bid adieu to this gastronomic carnival and seek refuge in establishments that understand the true meaning of quality, value, and flavour.
Visiting the area as we are walking the south west coast path. Called in as we had seen it on line, we have to say what a great place. After much thought we decided on the Indian Street food. Wow, just wow, the lady was amazingly friendly and the curry (chicken for my wife and prawn for me) was the ABSOLUTE best we have ever had. Absolutely superb, would absolutely recommend and re visit when we are back in the area. Service: Dine in
I've been to Saltbox a number of times... sometimes to eat and sometimes for drinks with friends. The atmosphere is casual and quirky! Knowing that each containers is occupied by start ups, it's great fun to support and encourage them! I last time I was there I had the Saltbar's hummus mesa..delicious! The complex works hard to work together to keep an easy vibe and is happy with constructive advice! Well done everyone there and looking forward to returning! Oh... and sometimes they have live music so it's the place to be!!