Reviews of Shakespeare, Nantwich
Review by d jones on 8th April, 2011
Add your review Date visited: 8/4/2011
the bar staff were ok but the bouncers are horrid,will never go there again
Review by sarah on 23rd February, 2011
Add your review Date visited: 23/02/2011
terrible, my car got clamped too, pub closed unable to get pay and display ticket from pub, sign below bell asking to ring for assistance no answer. terrible attitude too
Review by joan althop on 23rd February, 2009
Add your review Date visited: 21 february 2009
what a gem of a pub. warm, welcoming and a cracking coffee. lovely food, and a friendly atmosphere. was nice to leave my car there whilst i had a potter.
Review by kate lock on 30th May, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 29 may 2007
Lovely place, mush bigger than i thought.
Food Was smashing, with a freindly manager who makes a point of chatting to you, which is rear.
Review by Melanie Newell on 8th February, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 7th Feb 2007
Just moved to Nantwich and arranged to meet my fiance for a drink at 5pm at this pub.
Arrived there at about 4.30pm and parked in the pub car park. The car park says "Pay and display" but there is NO meter to pay and no signs saying where to pay.
Nipped into town to get some cash from the ATM and on returning to my car find it clamped!!
I rang the clamping agency and had to pay £83 to get my vehicle unclamped. Upset at this I went home and rang my fiance, who then went to the pub car park to see for himself.
It turns out that the "pay and display" means you need to get a ticket from within the pub - great when I got clamped before the pub opened.
My fiance spoke to the landlady/owner stating that:-
1. How can you clamp people on a pay/display when there is no opportunity to purchase a ticket?
2. Why is there no notice stating "all cars will be clamped outside of pub opening hours" (or the like)
The owner "Adam" was very flippent - "I pay the clampers to enforce my carpark, its not my problem!"
Well - if you are reading this and are thinking about frequenting the Shakespeare - I would either walk or try an alternative pub in the area - believe me there are plenty of great one.
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