Having booked for six adults and two children and making is clear that one child would need a high chair and having been told that this would be fine when I made the booking. We arrived to be told that they do not have a high chair. We put the two year old child on a regular chair with cushions but there was no apology for being misinformed. Food was not good either - roast chicken arrive on the bone which several of the party refused, parsnips were raw and the stuffing was dry and unappetising. Puddings were just about okay but no one could tell us which ones contained nuts and which did not. Would not go again or recommend to anyone.
This is my website The 'Gerald that I built in a fury of excitement when I first moved to Folkestone sometime in 2004. I'd been a frequent visitor for a few years previous to that but I am technically one of those Down From Londons you get now. The site was a lot more dynamic with a gig calendar and voting for favourite venues and things, and I know it was a useful reference for those who were moving to the area. Now I've moved out of Folkestone again (though only a couple of miles) it doesn't get as much love as it used to. Ironic really as The town is becoming the exciting place we knew it was about to become. I am not Gerald by the way, this comes from a fake paper in an episode of Brasseye or something, the Portsmouth Gerald, and how there is a local paper here called the Folkestone Herald. Puns like this are GRATE aren't they? Do get in touch if you have anything to contribute, email anythign @ this domain, or try @folkestone or @pauly on the twitter.