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    Halligan's

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, British
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    14 years ago

    Best place to have lunch or dinner in Prenton. Small and cheap place but really comfortable. Great dishes!!! Perfect for family meetings!

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    Country Mouse Restaurant

    Country Mouse Restaurant

    3.0(6 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    £

    I like to visit this place with my Mum, you will find it's best to book as it can get very busy at…read morelunch time. They give you free fresh bread once you sit down, which is very tasty. I always order the baked potato although they do have other vegetarian options. The food is always good. With the baked potato and some other meals you get a visit to the salad bar. It's always full of fresh salad and pastas. Though if you go later on in the day it may not be that re-stocked. Even though it's busy it is not a rowdy place and is full of elderly customers. Something to bear in mind if you are a big group of twenty-somethings looking for some lunch. They have a fab dessert display. Although I am usually too full to eat anything else. I ordered the meringue once, which is a very popular choice but I couldn't eat it. Really not to my tasting. Mum enjoyed it though. Service is ok. Sometimes it's quick and efficient other times you can be waiting a while for your drinks and food. But I understand that they are very busy and we always seem to go at their busiest time.

    The main reason I love the Country Mouse is because when I was a child, my grandmother owned a gift…read moreshop back in Maine, USA by the same name. I have such fond memories of that gift shop that she ran out of the back of their old stone farmhouse, and when I saw The Country Mouse tea shop at Brimstage Hall I was instantly enchanted. They do a lovely cream tea here, which a friend of mine and I enjoyed after wandering around the little crafty/artsy/antique shops. It was definitely a good standard, and very traditionally British, so it makes a good place to bring visitors from other countries. Update: Just had another fine visit to the Country Mouse today and had a delicious piece of coffee & walnut cake. Very tasty!

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    The Refreshment Rooms

    4.8(6 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    ££

    Went in the other Saturday evening with my ex-hubby, to have a look see what the old Addy was like…read morenow it's known as the Refreshment Room. Was pleasantly surprised because even though the place has had a makeover, the floor in particular, it is still essentially, the Addy! Quite a few of the regulars albeit slightly older,lol, were there and more arrived as the pub got busier and busier over the evening, was great to see them all again. There were a great choice of drinks,real ales, ciders, lagers, bottles etc., the prices, quite reasonable too. Entertainment was on, profuse apologies but I can't remember the name of the band, that's the fault of one of the pints of Stella I imbibed! I did have several dances though, which I thoroughly enjoyed. All in all, I had a great time, ex-hub didn't moan that much, so I assume he must have enjoyed himself. Would thoroughly recommend anyone to give this pub a visit. Gipsy Lyn, the dancer. PS. Bar is open till 1am at the weekend. Food menu looks great and might try it this Saturday when I go there again to watch my old mate, Joey Shields along with his Wheels. If not, will defo go on the Sunday for dindins!

    Service very good and quick, very large portions. My husband really liked lamb shoulder a lot and…read moreI thought the steak and a pie was OK. We had the apple pear crumble and a sticky toffee pudding for dessert and those were to die for

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    Gig Night @ The Refreshment Room

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    The Manor

    4.2(5 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    £££

    Had dinner with family here. The food was presented very well and it's was of quite good quality…read morebut have to say for me the smoke haddock fish cake did not have the intense flavours that I've come to associate with this fish and the lamb shoulder although beautifully served, soft and tender, was sadly overpowered by the mint that had been incorporated to the meat. On the side would have been perfect so that you could savour the sweet and tender lamb and add mint to your taste. The service by the waiters was very good, however they were left to deal with one issue that I think bears mentioning. I was refused to choose a starter dish from the Market Manu and a main dish from the Main Menu, even though I offered to pay full price. The reason given were mostly that the chef did not permit that. I think this lets down the level of customer service as it did not seem reasonable. Perhaps this should be made clear to customers at the start so they will know that you can only choose from one or the other menu. Otherwise it was a pleasant evening.

    To say that I am facinated by history and the mythical uncertainty of our past would be an…read moreunderstatement. Our very own history can teach us so many lessons for the future. Take Greasby village for example, did you know that this part of Britain could potentially have been one of the first place in the UK to be occupied by humans?? In his book 'Ancient Britain' (published in 1997) James Dyer describes the structure found at Greasby and states his belief that it "seems almost certainly to be the earliest dwelling found in Britain". He dates it at around 8000 BC!!!!!! Damn!!!!! Thus dining at the Manor for me anyway is an experience and a half with this newly found observational knowledge. A lot of people will say what does it matter!!! Who cares!! Well I guess I'm just a curious soul who is interested in little details like, how old is this place and what was here previously!! This cosy candle lit restaurant retreat in the Greasby village will have you coming back for more. That is if you are an avid "British cuisine" fan which unfortunately I am not. So my enjoyment of the place kinda slows down when it comes to the food. Although the Pot roasted shank of lamb cooked with apricots and raisins in a red wine sauce was ok, it was nothing more. Other options include Roast suckling pig (puke!!!!!!!!) with a sage and apple relish served with a rich(politically incorrect no?) gravy / Homemade game(is it addictive) pie cooked with root vegetables and beer with a pastry crust(very healthy!!??). Fillet steak stuffed with haggis(sounds wrong always dirty almost, Hagggis, like its gone off or something) and coated with a Drambuie glaze. Look it ain't for me the food, but it might be for you. It is a gorgeous place and I would happily take a lady friend for a romantic dinner here and be ok with having the "ok" food as long as the evening is a breeze which the ambiance of this place should be a doddle. Such a shame its British cuisine though!! Still great though, check it out!!

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    Trio of meringues

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