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Yep. Twice. First time I thought service was poor, atmosphere weird and drinks expensive. But that was close to opening so I gave it another chance a while later. Sadly, found it the same.


But others like it, and the food, so might be that it's just not my cup of tea.

Just had a ?6.95 lunch at the Cherry Tree. Incredible value for two very nice courses and a good glass of wine. Then wandered round to fabulous fire and ice (or whatever its name is) for 3 scoops of outstanding icecream for ?2.50. Both places are good enough that I will certainly be going back even after the introductory offers are finished.
  • 3 weeks later...
Ate at Pedlers last night and we had a great meal. The team there are so friendly & enthusiastic. $ of the 6 dishes were great, 1 was very good and 1 was disappointing (but to be fair we decided afterwards that none of us was a big celeriac fan to start with so maybe not the best choice to have made!). The various gin drinks we tried were lovely. All in all a lovely time, well worth going to. Loved the cosy "snug" which is tucked in an alcove and all wallpapered/painted a dark green colour. Lovely place to sit if you are a party of 6.
  • 2 weeks later...

As of tomorrow Blue Mountaain on North Cross rd in ED will be open evenings as a Jamaican restaurant!!


The occasional Jamaican food they do for lunch is always great so I'm really excited. Apparently hey hope to do take away as well eventually.

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