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Had a delicious lunch on Saturday I had steak and caramelised onion open sandwich, my son had the halloumi open sandwich and my husband the pasta special all were delicious. Highly recommend. View all feedback.
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At the fringe, there was no other place near a venue than this one to get a quick drink. The beer and wine (only one variety) is cheap, the cafe cheerful and not a bad place for a pit stop for a quick snack. View all feedback.
Had a delicious lunch on Saturday I had steak and caramelised onion open sandwich, my son had the halloumi open sandwich and my husband the pasta special all were delicious. Highly recommend.
At the fringe, there was no other place near a venue than this one to get a quick drink. The beer and wine (only one variety) is cheap, the cafe cheerful and not a bad place for a pit stop for a quick snack.
Had a lovely lunch here, beautifully presented, the plate looked so pretty, and the food was good too.efes beer, took me back to turkish holidays, great for veggies too .
A few years ago, I'd go into Double Dutch once or twice a week to grab a much needed coffee in lecture breaks. It was well priced, friendly, and tasty there was also a deal where you could have a coffee and a bacon roll for £2.50 (in my case, the coffee was a mocha with whipped cream). The manager recognised me, and we'd chat.
The food was poor and uninspiring. They brought our mains before we had finished our starters. Chef wore an ordinary jersey, no apron or whites and spent whole time chatting to waitress. Turkish radio blared the whole time and we were the only people in. I certainly won't be going back! I asked why a Turkish restaurant was called Double Dutch and turns out it used to be called that not bothered to change it!!!
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