Dan's - Menu

2 London Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Steak, Vegan, European, Vegetarian

4.5 💬 1277 Recensioni
Dan's

Telefono: +441672512112

Indirizzo: 2 London Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Città: Wiltshire

Piatti: 4

Recensioni: 1277

Sito Web: http://www.dansrestaurant.co.uk

"We visited for the first time in December and loved this place and have been raving about it ever since to all our friends. We came back for Sunday lunch with our family and the food was great again but the service wasn’t. We were...upstairs, we waited a long time for everything, drinks, food and ended up having to pay on the way out rather than wait any longer. We only had vegetable serving dish between which was just about ok but pretty stingy. We did ask but we’re told the dish was deep. The biggest issue we had was that my sons chicken had a half inch bone in it, admittedly he’s a bit fussy but it put him off his food, but at least he didn’t choke. When I let the waitress know she told me ‘that’s how we serve our chicken breast’. Given how nice the food was I can’t believe she was speaking on behalf of the chef and rather than apologising she was dismissive to the point of rude. Such a shame as the younger staff were much more polite. I’ve gone from this being my new favourite place to somewhere I’ll never go back to."

Menu - 4 opzioni

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Elliott Elliott

dans has moved into a new home, but nothing of his charm has lost. the impressive eating remains and cozy atmosphere.

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Ben
Ben

We had the lunch menu, which was delicious huge at for sharing, one of the best lunches I’ve eaten out. Superb service too. Highly recommend, we will definitely be back!


Isabelle
Isabelle

a few restaurants in the city, this was by far the best. high quality food and wine, beautifully presented by friendly staff. also the food proportions were amazingly generous.


Chelsea
Chelsea

Beautiful old quirky building tastefully decorated. There was a warm welcome on our arrival and we were then taken to our table which was upstairs. The service was amazing and the food was outstanding.


Tirza
Tirza

A cold evening but a warm welcome at Dan's. We were sat in a small alcove just off the bar area which was great and had a nice electric fire to keep us warm. Starters were prawns a la gin and tonic. Delicious. Mains pork...cooked over cauliflower puree. Another tick. No room for dessert though. The bill was very reasonable too. Cracking evening.


Juel
Juel

I have tried this restaurant many times and everytime it has been underwhelming. To charge nearly for a min course is not only extortionate but daylight robbery. This restaurant used to be good but it’s gone drastically downhill as the prices have gone up....I would only recommend this restaurant if you wanted to throw out the window. Don’t waste your money or time!!!!


Nicola
Nicola

We had lunch here in early January and it far exceeded our expectations (which were high given feedback from friends). Service was prompt, friendly and professional. The menu is relatively short, but distinctive. Our party of three were all pleased with their orders and a...little surprised by how generous the portions are. We will definitely be back. Do not miss the desserts.


Holly
Holly

I booked earlier, because it is in the rule. fast, generally good service. chose a carafe by verdejo for the meal. starter of carpaccio of bark generously portioned and really good. instead of too long was a wait for the netzen my chicken...aner dry and I wondered if it had been left on the pass too long. the halloumi has handed over the sample. no desserts or coffee. service on the bill.


Holly
Holly

Yesterday was a big group of friends and I made a big walk around marlborough and had booked for Sunday dinner after dans. that was the best idea I had in one. the roastbeef extraordinary! Too often promise the pubs “ruby red...roast beef” and what you get at the end is a few sad, gray discs and a few boring veg. dans was really ruby red, skillfully cooked and came with amazing veg on the side. the service was a simpler will definitely be back!


Elliott
Elliott

We visited for the first time in December and loved this place and have been raving about it ever since to all our friends. We came back for Sunday lunch with our family and the food was great again but the service wasn’t. We were...upstairs, we waited a long time for everything, drinks, food and ended up having to pay on the way out rather than wait any longer. We only had vegetable serving dish between which was just about ok but pretty stingy. We did ask but we’re told the dish was deep. The biggest issue we had was that my sons chicken had a half inch bone in it, admittedly he’s a bit fussy but it put him off his food, but at least he didn’t choke. When I let the waitress know she told m...

Categorie

  • Steak Assapora tagli pregiati di succulente e tenere bistecche, grigliate alla perfezione. Ogni morso offre un'esplosione di sapore, servita con contorni classici e salse deliziose per migliorare la tua esperienza culinaria.
  • Vegan Deliziati con il nostro menu vegano, che offre una vibrante selezione di piatti a base vegetale realizzati con ingredienti freschi e di stagione. Gustate pasti saporiti che sono tanto nutrienti quanto deliziosi.
  • European Deliziati in un viaggio culinario attraverso l'Europa con il nostro menù sapientemente realizzato, che presenta piatti autentici dalla Francia, Italia, Spagna e oltre, utilizzando gli ingredienti più freschi per portare in vita i sapori tradizionali.
  • Vegetarian Goditi la nostra vibrante collezione di piatti vegetariani, realizzati con le verdure più fresche, sapori ricchi e spezie saporite. Gustati un piatto salutare e delizioso che celebra i migliori ingredienti della natura.

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