![]() ![]() Good selection of salad and of course you get refillable drinks too. Both Pizza and Pasta is all from one, quite crowded counter (I remember thinking how small it was when I saw the plans), but it wasn't too bad. Pasta was a bit more disappointing with just Penne with Tomato and Basil and Penne Bolanaigse available. There were also Garlic Pizza Breaksticks. They were all similar in size and style to the one's Pizza Hut used to serve in the very same building. Plenty of pizzas were piled up! A range of toppings: Margirita, Pepperoni, Beef + Onion, Veggie + "Managers Special" all available. Once you're seated you pay your server, who brings your plates and drinks cup and then you're free to hit the buffet!Īfter the horrific stories of Thorpe's Pizza Hut 2 weeks ago I was worried whether there would be enough to go round here (the inside of the place was full) but there was no need to worry. There was a small queue when I ate there (arrived at 12:30) but we were seated within 10 mins. Do not sit near the toilet - it stinks, has a massive queue of people waiting who all stand there with the second door open so the queue comes back into the restaurant and brings a stink with it.Smells good from outside. One of the worst things is that you are only given one plate, so you have to re use and this is unhygenic and cross contaminates. Drinks are just fizzy pop or water, or one blackcurrant juice. The pizzas were much better, nice and tasty and plentiful. There are various bits of salad in the wrong sections and it just looks dirty. Then the salad bar was pretty gruesome - the ladels and spoons that people hold are left in the food - ugh. I had to ask twice for somebody to bring me plates (this is how you start - you have to wait for your plate). The staff were very slow and innatentive- talking to each other whilst I sat in full view waiting. We chose here as buffets are good value when you have children. ![]()
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