Just been in squires for a brew and as I walked through the door I knew there was something strange occuring.
First of all, a strange smell assaulted my nostrils, was that the smell of new paint? and did the interior look somewhat brighter, and cleaner?
It was and it did, the tables looked as though they had been properly cleaned and the counter had lost its sticky coating.
I commented on this and asked, tongue in cheek, if there were new carpets and curtains coming as eell. The answer was yes, I didnt ask when, but they are on the list of things to come.
The inside looked a lot brighter on an autumn afternoon, brighter it had in high summer with brilliant sunshine outside.
I didnt look in the carvery but I assume that area will also be getting much the same treatment at some point, if not already.
So for those attending the bm xmas lunch, I think you will be pleased at not sticking to various surfaces while you tuck into your meals.
Well done to the management for addressing some of the things I have heard a few people complain about.
I think Dave has defo got the bit betwixt his teeth and is on a mission!
Lets hope the carpet goes pretty quickly as much of the nasty smell comes from that. Yuk, yuk, yukky!
Also appears to have been a bit of a shake up with the hopeless girls working there. A couple have been promoted to supervisory roles and seem to be taking their role seriously (at the moment).
Im pleased that my moaning to Dave about the sugar situation seems to have worked, although somewhat disappointed that the manky spoons are still in situ! Problem resolved though ... Take my own spoon!!
Washing the cups will go a long way, had a cuppa at the weekend and couldnt bring myself to drink the brown liquid with scum on the top incased in what looked like an old workshop cup......urghhh
New paint is good and yes your right 66 you dont have to peel your self off every surface..mind you those carpets still make my boots non slip.
Lets hope Dave keeps the push going Squires has soooo much to offer.
Oooh, Stuie you forgot to mention that your second brekkie on Sunday was also a massive improvement on past attempts, it was at least cooked n warm bonus!!
Double bonus, was of course my fantabulous, scintillating conversation over breakfast **takes a bow** lol
Nah MjN the loos are still the same ... minging!
The ones at the other end (off the bar/carvery area) are slightly better but still not brilliant.
Although I have been fortunate enough not to stick to surfaces in there .... urrrgggh!
The Vic at Coalville desperately needs a makeover too. And why is it that places that propose to be biker friendly have the worst loo's! Trying to use a cubical the size of a shoe box in bike gear is a 'mare!
Never experienced Loomies but only ever head good things about it, although a lot say it was quite pricey. If the quality of food/atmos and the amenities are god I don't mind paying a wee bit more.
On a side note, A load of us went to Yondermans in the Peak district the other week. They were brilliant, food was good and they stayed open until the last of us left. Couldn't have been more friendly.
To be honnest the prices at loomies arent realy that bad.
There more or less on a par with what you would expect in the south. Most of the wingers about price are after a small full english and a cup or tea for a fiver. Loomies charged £8 for a large full english (portions are big) with top notch local farm, sausgaes and bacon free range eggs etc. non of the ingrediants are cheep nasty cash and carry stuff.