Rushcliffe
Cote Brasserie West Bridgford

Cote Brasserie West Bridgford

6 Central Avenue, NG2 5GR, Rushcliffe, United Kingdom

Steak • Asian • French • Italian


"We have been to cotes many times 9 out of 10 times it has been excellent. This was a 19:30 Sunday evening birthday booking to be fair, a glass of kir royal was given to me on arrival. We ordered our food which on the whole was excellent.....The Ribeye steak was perfectly medium rare....The Breton Chicken was delicious and, once again being served as a spatchcocked half chicken, after a brief spell of getting two legs for half a chicken!! A couple of things spoilt the almost perfect evening; The opening page of the Cotes website is a crab...guess what? No crab maison! When asked if we needed any condiments for our meal........ No vinegar.!...How can you have a restaurant without vinegar?, You can't serve chips without vinegar...... Especially when there is a Co-op supermarket 100 yards away!! The other thing I would point out was that i didn't think that gratin dauphinois potatoes, which accompanied the chicken was french for slices of undercooked potatoes in milk! because that's how it came! For some reason the atmosphere, especially from the staff was fairly cold. As though something had happen earlier. On past occasions the staff have always been talkative friendly. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it felt as if something was wrong. There was a very large party in there, so it might have been the pressure of that. We like going to Cotes, and despite these small doubts will continue to visit. My advice to the restaurant?......iron out these small faults quickly, because the big guns....ie Wagamama, Mama Loves Spaghetti, Giggling Squid etc. are moving in!! also.......get some vinegar!! Jimmyreview1"

The Rancliffe Arms

The Rancliffe Arms

139 Loughborough Road, NG11 6QT, Rushcliffe, United Kingdom

Full • Steak • Brunch • Drinks


"Awful experience for Father’s Day this year. We were situated at the table right in front of the carvery, which when we arrived and sat down seemed fine as the place wasn’t too busy. We were the first in the queue to get our carvery. I was holding my son’s plate and my own and burnt my finger on the hot plate whilst setting the plates down which was a poor start. As we sat down to eat we realised how hot the restaurant was and moved a plug in air fan which were placed sporadically throughout the restaurant so we could feel the breeze. As we continued the place quickly filled up and the queue for the carvery snaked around our table the whole time we were eating. We were stared at by the inquisitive queue for the whole while we were eating. In addition, the man carving the food fancied himself as a bit of a comedian, shouting down to people he knew in the queue throughout and it was SO loud, we couldn’t hear ourselves think or make conversation between ourselves. It was ridiculously hot and our only sauce of air was being blocked by the ever-growing carvery queue. For balance, the food itself was good and I had only booked the table two days prior but was assured a table for 4 was no problem. After eating our carvery, I ushered a staff member over (believe he was the manager) I explained that whilst we had enjoyed the food it was a completely unpleasant experience. He claimed to understand and apologised that we had been given the last table as they were at full capacity. I told him I’d have rather him turned down our booking than cram us in like pilchards. We are talking £27.50 a head, £15.50 for our little one. We got our deserts to go and left, £115 lighter after a terrible 50 minutes of what was supposed to be a lovely treat for my husband and father in law. I was disgusted that not even a single drink had been removed from the bill. I understand that you may want to get as many covers as possible, but this should not be to the detriment of the dining experience. Very poor, greedy management."