What makes someone want to review a place? Have they had a really great experience? Or a really terrible one? Or are they trying to maintain their elite Yelp status?? I visited Wine and Wallop with 5 friends a few weeks ago and didn't have the inclination to immediately write about my experience, but having encountered somewhere that responded negatively to my comments I feel that this place deserves a mention on how the current trend for quirky drinks, craft beers and charcuterie boards can be done RIGHT.
It was a busy Saturday night, there had been a bit of a mix up with our reservation but they still made sure there was space to seat the 6 of us. As someone who is still a bit unsure of beers, I opted for the elderflower cider. Probably not the best choice after a full day out sampling the bars of West Didsbury (a pint is a lot of liquid!) but a really tasty, very floral (obviously) still craft cider. Definitely recommended. There's a choice of sharing boards, French, Spanish, English, and more, featuring cheeses, meats, breads, pickles that you would expect from those countries, plus the addition of scotch eggs, pork pies, olives, chutneys, pate... all very very nice. One member of our party could not eat pork, so they made sure to make a separate platter for her featuring a little bit of the cheeses and breads from the other boards. They were really pleasant with us, bringing the drinks over and sorting out a tab. We had brought some card games along - Saturday night games, make of that what you will - and the staff were fine with this, even commenting on how much they enjoyed playing the game. The boards were reasonably priced especially as we were sharing a few between us. I'd like to go back in the daytime to see what the hot drinks are like but needless to say I would be happy to return. read more