South Kesteven
The Tollemache Inn

The Tollemache Inn

17 St Peters Hill, NG31 6PY, South Kesteven, United Kingdom

Pubs • Full • Lunch • British


"Great pub and I am a regular here. Food is usually consistently good and obviously the drink prices are excellent owing to the fact that this pub is part of the Wetherspoons franchise. So you are obviously wondering why I only gave it one star? This is due to the atrocious and bullying behaviour I witnessed on Saturday night by one of the Managers to a security employee. We were enjoying a drink in the beer garden which was packed with people due to the fabulous weather. The young security man came around checking ids of those who may not have been old enough to be there when he was approached by a young woman who I assume was a Manager (blonde hair and glasses). This 'lady ' preceeded to scream at the member of security in front of the whole beer garden, accusing him of not doing his properly (he was). She stood shouting and pointing her finger in his face. The whole beer garden was watching in total disbelief and it made for such an uncomfortable atmosphere that we left (as did many others). The poor man was totally humiliated in front of everyone. Being management myself there is a way to deal with staff issues and this is not it. If there is an issue, pull the staff member to one side but do not ever bully him in front of a packed pub! Mentioning this to some other friends later in the evening and apparently this woman is well known for this type of behaviour. This bullying behaviour needs to be addressed asap and I won 't be going back there until this woman is put in a position which is more suited to her vile personality. Bullying is NEVER OK."

Cosy Corner Cafe

Cosy Corner Cafe

19 London Road, NG31 6EY, South Kesteven, United Kingdom

Cafe • Pizza • Steak • Coffee


"We stopped in Grantham feeling hungry on a Sunday morning during a long drive up the A1 and struggled to find any open restaurants. Then we saw COSY CORNER CAFE, which didn't look very impressive from the outside but had an Open sign in the window. The 1950s boarding house decor may not have been appealing, but it had a cozy and unpretentious vibe. The tables and chairs were sturdy and not crowded. A few other customers were already inside, but they didn't give us any strange looks or mutterings. The waitress, who appeared from another room, was quick to take our order and very friendly. We mainly stopped in to use the restroom and grab a cup of tea, but decided to take a chance on the food. And it was definitely worth it. I ordered a full English breakfast, which was reasonably priced at around £6 including extra toast. The menu offered traditional British dishes and welcomed substitutions. My wife initially wasn't planning to eat, but after seeing another customer enjoying a roast dinner at 10.30am, she decided to order one as well. The roast beef was perfectly cooked and served with roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, carrots, and leeks for £6. We enjoyed a large pot of tea, which was promptly refilled upon request. The reason I am sharing this review on Tripadvisor is because this meal was truly one of the best I've ever had outside of my own home. The food was top-notch, with quality ingredients, well-prepared and presented, and served with genuine hospitality. It's evident that this cafe is a family-run business, which is reflected in the exceptional food and service. I will definitely be making a point to stop at Grantham on my next drive down the A1."