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Not sure if anyone else has noticed, or whether I am unaware of some grand change in ownership but what has happened to the service and food in Liquorish over the last few months??? We frequent there on a pretty regular basis (at least once a week, does that constitute regular??) and the staff have been, in the past few years, friendly, attentive and the service great. The last few attempts to eat / snack in there have proved disasterous. There are a few v surly bar staff who, frankly, need a kick up the backside and short lesson in customer service. I am gutted. I LOVE this place but if it carries on at this rate I may just explode with rage the next I go there based on recent performances.


The guy who used to own or at least run it doesn't seem to be around either.. :(:(


Is it just me or anyone else noticed a change?? (it could well be me...)

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  • 5 weeks later...
I agree with Joe. I like dinner too. I went there back in Jan under recommendation and the burgers were fantastic. The meat quality was much better then their neighbouring establishment! However the service was somewhat surly and noisy to boot! However I do think as a 'non-chain' bespoke watering-hole we should be patient and see what results Karter's Neighbourly Collective produce.

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