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Reviews of Copt Hill (The), Houghton Le Spring

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Review by Trish on 16th March, 2011

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I must say this was the most delicious meal we have ever had. We arrived to be greated by one of the helpful staff and shown to our table.our starters came within 10 mins and the main coure within 20 mins. The restaurant was full but nobody waited. i will definatly be back again and so will the people sitting next to us.Well done excellent

Date visited: 23.01.2011

Review by Denise Sisterson on 19th August, 2010

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My family and myself visited the Copt Hill for a meal. I must say we had a wondeful meal, the service was 1st class. We met the host Lord Trev and he was very helpful and nice. The restaurant looks very stylish and the views are amazing. I must say the cracked crab and the lamb dish were fantastic. I recommend anyone to visit the Copt Hill restaurant and try the food.

Date visited: 14th August 2010

Review by D. Newby on 3rd May, 2010

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Worst service ever, at 2.30 we arrived at the Copt Hill, after ordering drinks and our meal we waited and waited, and waited. We ordered a starter of bread olives and ham. After 50 minutes we asked the waitress if we had any chance of getting the starter (bear in mind it was bread olives and cold ham, no cooking involved). She said it would be a few seconds and we would be served. A waitress arrived almost 10 minutes later with 3 slices of bread, 8 olives and a few slices of ham, what a time consuming task that must be. We were told it wasnt her fault as the girl had not given her the order. Apparently the kitchen do not prepare this starter, it is done by the waitress. We decided to cancel the maincourse, as if it takes one hour to slice some bread, we would have waited until midnight for something that actually needed to be cooked.

Date visited: 3/5/2010

Review by howard trace on 18th April, 2010

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im just wondering why these reveiws ar from three years ago. i dont see any a la carte stuff. just pricey beer and burnt food. but lots of people do recomend this place. it was nice but its a shame about the staff.

Date visited: 17th april 2010

Review by gita hudson on 11th July, 2007

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went to copt hill for a family birthday everything was spot on. staff nice and helpful and courtioius nothing was too much trouble. the food was excellent. our party had a wide varity of the a la carte menu and it was said by all it was fabulous. if you haven't visited the copt then it is a must. if you are lucky like we were you may even get to talk footie over a drink with the LEGEND that is BOBBY KERR. he is a gentleman. nice one bobby for taking the time to chat when you were in company of your own.

Date visited: 7/7/07

Review by megan on 18th April, 2007

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I visited the copt hill on easter sunday for lunch with 5 other family members. I have to say that the food was excellent and for a three course meal plus coffee priced at £11.50 it is a steal and not to be missed. The staff were all very pleasant and curtious even though they were rushed off there feet, nothing was too much trouble. We asked if Bobby would sign a book and have a photo taken with us which he did, so thank you to him for that. So if you want good food at a good price visit the copt hill.

Date visited: 08-04-07

Review by james on 1st March, 2007

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the foods is gorgeous the staff are polite and the service is ammence oi reaally want to go back and i would definately recommend it to you

Review by andy owens on 28th February, 2007

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xmas dinner with disabled motorist club 30. fist class everyone was happy having the next one here.staff 1st.class bobby even helped to pull pints. highly recomented 5 stars yours thankfuly a.owens n.e.disabled motorist club chester le street. bullion hall

Date visited: several times/28/2/07

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