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Contribuiți la feedbackWe waited for more than 15 minutes to place and the restaurant was empty more than 15 empty tables and we waited for more than 10 minutes to wait for the waitress to take the order. the food was not so expected. I do not recommend the restaurant.
Bill has a nice atmosphere, but eating is hit and miss. I went to breakfast today and ordered the avocado toast, something I had and enjoyed before. today it was best on average. the eggs were overcooked, and the toast was roasted too long so that the brot was hard. Not great if they pay a bit for their breakfast.
In the past 2 have made very bad experiences at bills: a catastrophic work Christmas celebration and a catastrophic evening meal, in which I ate the worst mac and cheese the world. I decided to brave the place for another shot and it ended the third time luck this time we went to breakfast and stopped at 10:30 a.m. on a Monday morning. I expected the place to be empty, but was surprised to see some tables of people who enjoy the coffee. the atmosphere was relaxed, pleasant and not too busy. so far I have ordered a bill’s breakfast, which included toast, sausage, buzz, fried eggs and tomaten. the portion size was somewhat smaller than a usual English breakfast, but I...more
It seems that bills new restaurant in oxford caused mixed transactions; some said it was great, some said style about substance, some complained that it was another chain. Curiosity usually kills the cat, so I hear, but thankful to this occasion said cat was quite tired. bill’s is a retailer, part-deli, part-restaurant; offers everything from breakfast, lunch, dinner and cake, to huge glasses of artichokes, chutneys, cookbooks and linen bags. So they try to be everything to all the men? Maybe, but from what I could see, they have made a decent job...read more
Bill's in Oxford is the latest branch of a chain that began on the south coast, in Lewes , with a café that was also a greengrocer's: not much more than a decade on, branches seem to be springing up everywhere. The shop element has been retained, although the fruit and vegetables have become gourmet jams, sweets, beers and other goods that are stacked on tables and shelves throughout the restaurant. Bill's have taken over the Northgate Hall on St Michael's Street, and clearly plenty of cash has been spent on converting this high-ceilinged old building into a shabbily chic, warehouse-style space. Apart from those desserts, the menu is fairly wide-ranging and has a distinctly summery...read more