Harvester The Derby Pool

Bay View Drive, Wallasey, United Kingdom

🛍 Wine, Cafés, Drinks, British

4.4 💬 12 Reviews

Phone: (+44)1516305370

Address: Bay View Drive, Wallasey, United Kingdom

City: Wallasey

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 12

Website: http://www.harvester.co.uk/restaurants/northwest/thederbypoolwallasey

"The meal was okay, but nothing particularly impressive. On New Year's, the selection of drinks was limited; there was no Prosecco or Pinot Grigio available, so I had to settle for the house wine, which wasn't very enjoyable. I would also suggest that they provide a complimentary appetizer to customers, as well as fresh cutlery for the main course, instead of using the dirty cutlery from the salad."

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great food and service would go back to the final.

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I had a delightful experience at the parody event we attended for dinner with my wife.


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Had to change our booking but was sorted for us with no problems. We were accommodated to sit in bar area as it was less hectic than main restaurant and had a lively meal with our two year old Granddaughter.


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Although booked online the booking hadn't gone through to the resturant but the staff very helpful and despite being busy found us a table quickly the food was very good value and the service excellent nothing too much trouble


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We enjoyed an early breakfast for Mother's Day and easily made a reservation online through OpenTable. Our server was very polite, and the waitress who assisted us was delightful, engaging well with our two children. The food was excellent, reasonably priced, and the continental breakfast was plentiful.


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The meal was okay, but nothing particularly impressive. On New Year's, the selection of drinks was limited; there was no Prosecco or Pinot Grigio available, so I had to settle for the house wine, which wasn't very enjoyable. I would also suggest that they provide a complimentary appetizer to customers, as well as fresh cutlery for the main course, instead of using the dirty cutlery from the salad.

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Amex
  • Visa Card
  • Mastercard
  • Diners Club

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