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Advantages: Fantastic food and great menu Disadvantages: None
On a recent visit to the theatre and a couple of birthdays within our group we decided to book a table for a meal prior to the show and decided that Bistro Jacques would be the place.
Bistro Jacques is a French restaurant which is situated on Hardman Street in Liverpool right in the heart of theatre land and some of our party had been there before and it came highly recommended. Arriving at the Bistro you may feel disappointed at the external appearance of the building, it looks like a couple of shops have been refurbished and knocked together to form the restaurant and has nothing fancy at all, in fact there are those metal shutters that pull down over shop windows for security once the restaurant is closed.
The main entrance looks more like a shop door but once inside you are greeted immediately, reservation checked and we ...
Advantages: Lots to see and do Disadvantages: The weather can be disappointing
I have lived in Leeds all my life, studied here, and have now settled here post uni. I have lived in more rural areas, out of town suburbs, studentville, and even dabbled in some almost city living. It's one of those cities that has been experiencing a boom over the last twenty or so years, overtaking the other cities of West Yorkshire to become the largest, and arguably most successful. Traditionally it really began to develop as a municipality from the beginnings of the industrial revolution, being at the centre of the woollen industry, and has a long history with textiles. Just look at how Marks and Spencer began!
Nowadays, it has hard to class Leeds as one thing in particular - different areas all function as independent towns whilst being part of the larger Leeds - and with most cities has it's share of division. It's not ...
Advantages: Pleasant atmosphere Disadvantages: Service was disappointing.
were clean, but the Ladies' only had one, cramped cubicle.
I noted a couple of high chairs so presume they are obliging towards young customers also.
I noticed as we came in that they also do Jacket potatoes, omelettes and other small dishes at lunchtime.
Godot's Bistro
139, Station Rd, London, E4 6AG
Tel: 020 8529 6235
Would I go back? Well, as a veggie, probably not for a while as I would not have anything else to eat, but generally the meal was good and I was not put off by the service.
I rated the menu standard as good to reflect the fact that non-veggies would have a good choice. ...