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So this being my third review I figured I should have some sort of structure. So when on my adventures I will be looking at the same areas
1) Once you Enter- Does anyone greet you, do you seat yourself or are you one of millions crammed in to the place
2) Service- Do the speak comprehendible English are they slow in speech and action, and lastly do you leave there questioning ..
3) Ever so important the food. Does it fill you up for the price, is it overly cook, might it kill you, lastly the level of edibility. Being a fat kid if I would not eat the establishments food, I am sure you and your pet would not.
4) Atmosphere. Was it loud, relaxing, weird smelling, retro, dirty.. I could go on and on. I am sure you could add your own categories describing a few questionable places.
Anyways the Review of the Skipton Inn (PUB)
1) You walk in, its peaceful, the bar keep is friendly and there are only 6 people leaning against the bar. You can not help but hear the country music in the back ground.
2) Service was ok, the bartender was not hot it was a guy. He poured a quick pint and took my order. I left the bar to find a seat not really wanting to punch him. It is a step up from a few other places around Harrogate, UK.
3) Food was very interesting, I got the Mixed grilled meat plate for 8.50 pounds. A little steep, but this plate seemed more like a platter. It had 4 meats I knew ( Ham, Steak Sausage, and Chicken) and one I had no clue. Of course every thing comes with CHIPS. My only word of caution with this feast is do not get a John Smith. It does not complement the meal at all. Tasted like Spitting Tobacco.
The overall meal was filling, I could not finish it all. The meat tasted a little wild. Being that everything in America is processed I am the meat may have been fresh. There was a lack of spices so that might have accounted for the flavor. I still ate the meal with no other questions.
The atmosphere was extremely relaxing; I almost fell asleep. You have the low back ground country music, from multiple decades back, playing, while leaning back in the padded arm chairs. The Skipton Inn has a really cozy feel. It also has plenty of space for large parties. read more