"We had to place our orders online from our tables using a QR code. The menu was quite limited, and neither my partner nor I found anything appealing, so we decided to play it safe with a curry and a chicken burger with chips. The curry was edible but far from enjoyable. The chicken burger consisted of two pieces of dry, reformed chicken in breadcrumbs, which tasted stale, accompanied by a plate of overcooked oven chips—it was a terrible main course.
For dessert, we both chose cheesecake, thinking that even frozen cheesecake would satisfy us, but sadly, it did not. We left most of it untouched because it was not nice at all, and we were still hungry afterward.
On a positive note, the staff were friendly and polite, and we don't hold them responsible for the food quality. It seems that the Holiday Inn has adopted a method of providing low-quality, low-value food to cut costs. This experience ruined what was meant to be a special gift and a much-needed break from our busy lives. Overall, we were very disappointed."