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Trickyricky

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What a sad excuse for a local bar. The so called manager is unbelievably immature , when asked about the lack of a full glass he became aggressive and confrontational regarding the glass measures. I suggest this a poor way of running a bar and will show through again in the quick turnover of this venue. I imagine we will see it trading under a different name again soon. There are a lot better venues in the area.
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Been there loads, found staff chatty & friendly, had a nice dinner on xmas eve, and when my dad came down to visit this weekend took him there for lunch, which he thoroughly enjoyed..Also one of my friends had a fab Birthday lunch there in the "booth" at the back. One of the things I like about it is how helpful & friendly the staff are, so find this post a bit odd.
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I have had an awful experience of this premises and posted a truthful version of my experience. It's not the first time I have frequented this public house either. But have never had such a dismal encounter with someone behind a bar that I have been motivated to share.
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