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Contribuiți la feedbackUnfortunately the pub does not do any real ales, so our selection of drinks was limited. the toilets stank and were dirty. I suspect, however, that this place is more directed to younger customers and later becomes more alive on the day (we went on a Friday dinner and it was left). unnecessarily say we had 1 drink and moved on!
Whoever the barman yesterday 17/7/21 at 17 o'clock he was very arrogant and rude, he must seriously get some people skills, I will not go again when he works a layer. I thought rick would have better taste in the bar he was busy.
After more than a decade, my family and I returned to Louth and decided to dine at The Turk's Head, where I used to bring my sons for meals during our previous visits for the orthodontist. To our delight, the food was even better than we remembered from all those years ago. I ordered the fresh fish, perfectly battered to my liking, and it was absolutely delicious. My boys also thoroughly enjoyed their meals. The portion sizes were generous and the food tasted fresh and made to order, right down to the homemade onion rings. Julie, the chef, was delightful and went above and beyond to ensure we had a great dining experience. We will definitely be back the next time we are in Louth!
We popped in as it was cold outside, having never been in the place before. As we approached the bar, not knowing where to sit, we were directed to a large open area, which was usually used as a disco, all of the tables placed...around the walls. To say the atmosphere was cold would be an understatement.. we were the only customers in the dining room; the bar area appeared quite full. The barman came in and switched on 2 TV 's, 2 different channels! We were quickly asked for our orders, and these were served in good time. We had the Italian chicken and a quiche from a varied and informative menu. We cleared our plates, the food was good, although apart from piles of lettuce, the salad was poor, just a wedge of tomato and a slice of cucumber. We didn 't know where to leave a tip, so went to the bar to pay and see if there was a gratuity plate; we were called back by the waitress who informed me that cards were not being taken, their system was down! The stickers on the entrance door showed that cards were acceptable and this should have been amended. We didn 't have enough cash to pay, so asked where there was a cashpoint, we were visiting the town, and were directed to the Spar shop across the road. I went outside but could not see a Spar shop, it was around a corner. I drew out some cash from the cash point, and had to pay 95p for the privilege. That was the tip sorted anyway, we wouldn 't be giving one. We paid and left, still being the only customers. Once we had walked past the Spar shop, several banks came into view, with cash points that were free to use. Whilst the food was quite tasty and good value, Louth is quite lucky to have many eateries within a small area and next time we visit, The Turks Head will not be on our itinerary.
Sent for lunch, good menu, service a little erratic. Didn't take debit card. So I had to wait whilst hubby went for cash. I requested a glass of cider, and was given a pint! Not brilliant but food adequate.