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I've had some good evenings at Green and Blue, but I went there today and had a very disappointing lunch. The waitress was surly beyond belief and the vegetarian platter was deeply disappointing. In response to my (very gently put) observation to the waitress that the vegetarian platter seemed to comprise mostly leaves, I was informed that I should order something else. It's good advice and I will in future -- somewhere else.

Laurlaur - I'm one of the owners of G&B and very sorry to hear that you had this experience. We do always try to give a good service and good quality food, and it's always disappointing to hear when that doesn't happen.


Please PM me and I'll arrange a refund for the food. I'll understand if you don't want to come back to us, but at the very least I'd prefer you didn't pay for something you are that unhappy about.

I'm not a vegetarian anymore but ... the veggie platter has always been a favourite of mine.


When I am working from home, I sometimes treat myself to lunch at G&B and order one (greedily all for me) and some rose wine. Bliss.


Spicy butter beans, cheese-stuffed chillies and walnut bread = yummy.


laurlaur, I have ordered this often and quality has always been consistent (eg. not all salad leaves) so sorry to hear your experience was less than positive.

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