Went to a Taybarns last Sunday. I can honestly say I've never in my life had such a depressing eating experience. Considering it cost us £9 each we were pretty disgusted. I've been to pubs and had two meals for a tenner which has been a lot nicer than this rubbish.
The place was full of morbidly obese chavy families with uncontrollable kids running about the place happy to shovel as much crap down their necks as physically possible.
The food was dried and shriveled up. The garlic dough balls were as hard as rocks. The roast potatoes were chewy like they'd been reheated and the chicken curry was more like an onion curry because it didn't seem to have any chicken in it. The counter around the deserts area was swimming with custard and chocolate sauce where people had been slopping it about and never bothered to clean it up and the place was generally scruffy and dirty.
Is was like a human pig trough. I'd never go there again. I know it's all you can eat but when you're paying £9 each you at least expect it to be edible. I wouldn't feed half that stuff to a dog.
A guy came over and asked if everything was OK so we told him about the rock hard garlic dough balls and rubbery roasties and the dried up food but he just said, 'I'll go and have a word with the chef' and then nothing was ever done about it. Why bother asking if you're not prepared to sort it out?
The place was full of morbidly obese chavy families with uncontrollable kids running about the place happy to shovel as much crap down their necks as physically possible.
The food was dried and shriveled up. The garlic dough balls were as hard as rocks. The roast potatoes were chewy like they'd been reheated and the chicken curry was more like an onion curry because it didn't seem to have any chicken in it. The counter around the deserts area was swimming with custard and chocolate sauce where people had been slopping it about and never bothered to clean it up and the place was generally scruffy and dirty.
Is was like a human pig trough. I'd never go there again. I know it's all you can eat but when you're paying £9 each you at least expect it to be edible. I wouldn't feed half that stuff to a dog.
A guy came over and asked if everything was OK so we told him about the rock hard garlic dough balls and rubbery roasties and the dried up food but he just said, 'I'll go and have a word with the chef' and then nothing was ever done about it. Why bother asking if you're not prepared to sort it out?