WIRRAL
The Acorn

The Acorn

Village Road, CH63 8PT, WIRRAL, United Kingdom

Cafés • Sushi • Steak • Mexican


"Awful meal tonight at The Acorn. Starter came out in five minutes, so when forty five minutes later there was no sign of the main meal, it was clear that something was up, so a member of staff had to be approached. When it did eventually appear, the steak ordered as a medium rare was very much on the side of rare (oozing with blood), and the 'sizzling ' aspect of the course seemed to have given the chef the impression that he didn 't need to cook the mushrooms and tomatoes, so therefore the hot plate would do the work for them. Onion rings were limp, lifeless, and had clearly seen the fryer for only the briefest periods. Onions themselves were charcoal. Chicken stack wasn 't much better, with the meat overcooked and the 'crispy buttermilk ' coating taking its name to the most extreme level and falling off upon touch. Chips were fine. I paid for the meal, I don 't believe in not doing so, as wages need to be paid and costs have to be managed. It would though have been nice to have the opportunity to share my opinion with a member of staff. Pub or not, a brief visit from one of the team during the meal is always a nice touch. Upon paying, the staff member behind the bar seemed more preoccupied with discussing cocktails with her visiting friend than 1) asking if my meal was nice, 2) giving me eye contact, and 3) engaging in even the most cursory element of customer service. Not great."

The Healthy One

The Healthy One

216 Hoylake Road, WIRRAL, United Kingdom

Vegan • Drinks • Healthy • Vegetarian


"We went here for my granddaughters 9th birthday. She had picked this as when she had gone before she always felt special and the owners when on site presented her with a turtle made of fruit. This evening when we arrived we were asked and their was 14 of us what time would would finish our meal as they expected a party of 25 after us. This is not what you expect on arrival. The food was hot and frequently filled up. We had fish cooked to order which was nice and chips, which were disappointingly fries (my pet hate). All starters were of a good standard,, the mains lacking choice mainly consisting of some type of chicken. Foo yung had added onion, cheese and ham as a filling. I asked if we could have the foo yung without the cheese and onion and was told the cook had said no he was too busy, they were getting a party of 25 coming in. Most places we have eaten have taken on board our request happily, but not this place. The party y of 25 were not even arriving when we left. The puddings were not the best. Victoria sponge, cheap Swiss roll that can be purchased in a big slab from the freezer shop next door, jelly which had lumps in and ice cream that was cheap that was very icy. I have eaten here before and requests are looked upon more favourably even when busy when the owners were on site. I have given this an average score as that is what it was tonight. Had the chef been more accommodating it may have got a better score. The bar served Pepsi from a 2 litre bottle which you can get in most supermarkets for just over a pound. 2 large glasses cost us just under £5."