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Mice in Clock House


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Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that appears that the Clock House near the Gardens is infested with Mice. I had dinner there on Wednesday night and saw a mouse running between the tables. We gave them the benefit of the doubt that the mouse had run in from the open door and that it was not the norm. We reported it to one of the bar staff that night as well. Tonight (Sunday) we had Sunday dinner there and there where multiple mice running throughout the restaurant. We again reported it to multiple bar staff and they did not seem concerned. This is such a disappointment as the clock house is very cute and has great food. However, we will not be eating there again as we cannot trust the cleanliness of the restaurant. I was there with out of town guest and it was rather embarrassing, especially in light of the first reporting of the mice, to have them see mice running throughout the restaurant.
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@TheArtDogger. The mice incident has been such a disappointment as I live near the Clock House and was hoping to make this my normal pub. However, seeing mice twice in the same week has put me off. I would suggest not sitting in the back of the pub where the table service is as that is where we saw the mice.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Jeez it's such a dull pub, but the thought of mice

> being there has livened it up

>

> Must try and get down there soon and catch the

> excitement


Seconded. It's like an All Bar One in 2001 before even they cottoned on to half decent beers.

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