RE: The Pullman is shockingly nice now
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Went to The Pullman at the weekend and we were amazed at how nice it is now. I didn't go there much before it closed down, but this refurb is a great job. They do food and four real ales now, and there's a nice atmosphere. It's aimed at a more sophisticated older crowd now I would say than your average binge drinkers, maybe that's why it was a bit quiet. Seriously, give it a try.
2010 :: Comment / reply
Went for lunch a few days back and was delighted and impressed at how lovely it is. The staff were very nice and the both of us had an excellent, excellent meal. The ability to sit out back in the sunshine was a nice bonus. Enjoyed it so much am taking a group of six there next week for supper. I can't speak for the other comments nor their experience but ours was excellent and the owner was quite kind and helpful with our menu inquiries.
Can't wait to go back again!
Rhodes A. Williams :: 9 Sep :: 2010 :: Comment / reply
Agreed nice refurb, but the woman behind the bar (Owner?) has a serious case of bad attitude. I dont need you to look down on me from your lofty perch thankyou. Its hard to explain but she talks to you as if you are the most uncultured cretin that she has ever come across.
Antonio :: 28 Apr :: 2010 :: Comment / reply
We had a nice long walk in town and decided to have a cool of in The Pullman. Went in there about a year back and they let us in with a kid. Yesterday (21.5.2010) we tried to go in again and were told that they don't allow kids in with a somewhat snotty attitude from the bar staff lady. And this was about 1500-1600. Its not like we would have let the kids run around or anything as we wanted to sit in the garden but we could not even do that. I hate to say it but they will NEVER see me back there if they want to be that way.
Dan :: 22 May :: 2010 :: Comment / reply
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