Looking for somewhere to cure a few hangovers recently, Crafty Pig came up as a great option - it's still pretty under the radar for NQ/city centre dwellers, and it offers a raft of comfort foods.
We easily found a table, though had to head up to the bar for menus and to make our presence known. However, service was super friendly throughout the meal (despite the sore heads getting to some people when waiting for the food to appear!) and totally understanding of the need for speed when it came to dishing up.
It was only soft drinks and squash around the table, though worth noting that coke et al only come in small glass bottles, so could potentially end up costing a pretty penny rather than being able to buy 'in bulk'.
After a huge amount of deliberation, I went for the spicy burger, topped with chilli and jalapenos; spice is one of the only things that can keep me on the right side of a hangover, so it was definitely a good option in that respect. Unfortunately I was disappointed in the texture/consistency of the actual burger patty as it was pretty bloody solid. The parmesan fries, upgraded for £1 from the normal fries that come with the majority of mains, were tasty and I love the cheese kick they give.
The rest of the table went for the Sunday dinners, which you can have either as a single plate or sharer platter, with one deciding to replace the potatoes with some of the dirty fries - although our server didn't quite know what to say at first, she totally understood once the night before was quickly explained! There were happy nods around the table, though one or two mains about the gravy being a bit too watery - but that is usually an each to their own situation, so make of it what you will.
A super relaxed Sunday; I'll be back in the future I'm sure, just maybe not for a burger. read more