I had to find somewhere to eat for a group attending a concert at the Abbey, but had never been to…read moreSherborne and couldn't find much inspiration from internet guides. I rang the renowned Digby Tap pub, but as they do not serve evening meals, they recommended ASpire 2 Eat.
The name put me off (it was apparently previously called Arkles, a perfectly good and unpretentious name, aspecially for the horsey crowd I was with - ASpire 2 Eat reminds me of names small town hairdressers come up with for their salons), but the self-important and petulant tone of the previous review made me ring to sound it out. A very pleasant and helpful person was happy for us to book for a very early evening sitting, and on learning that several people were converging from various parts of the country, offered to open early to serve us drinks, and to find parking for us all.
On arriving, and in spite of the place starting to fill up on a Saturday night, we were asked (without having to remind anyone) what time we needed to leave for the concert, and our meal was well timed to allow us to get away as planned.
The ambience was very pleasant, the food good and reasonably priced, and details like warm rolls, good quality butter, and cheerful staff made it an enjoyable start to our evening. The waitresses were both very pleasant and prompt in their attentions, and the only recognisable feature our experience had in common with the previous reviewer's, was that we had to ask for cutlery for our second course.
But this is a wine bar in a small Dorset town, not a London restaurant with pretentions. For £25 a head for two courses and wine, we got good fresh food, well presented, with a nice standard of linen and tableware, by pleasant and informal staff.
I have never posted one of these reviews before, so don't know the form, but for what it is, I would give it full marks, except that I think they should have stuck with the old name.