Went to the Tamar had a good time, but have to comment on the dire state of the men's toilet. Floor always flooded, hate to think what happens below, being on first floor. But the damp and mould was a health hazard. The Tamar is a busy and successful pub it must make enough money to address these problems.
I don't understand for the underrated reviews but this one of the best restaurant to have a meal, fun and get all great staff with lots of smiles serving you. I enjoyed their food every singe time. I hardly eat almost everyday in one pub previously. Now I'm at Tamar almost everyday with a lot all of dishes choices, great steaks at very reasonable price. I highly recommend Tamar for eat alone or with friends or family.
Great pub, good food, a must for real ales drinkers with 4 superb brews on daily.good winter brews
The service was prompt. The food was good value and tasted good. My only criticism is that the table wasn’t cleaned after the previous customer. There were still crumbs on the table.
My son and I had nachos, one gluten free, a pint of lemonade and I ordered a cheeky pint of Abbot's Ale as my car's now scrapped so, why not? ( garage reviews to follow shortly). After I made great pains to select from the ( sticky grubby) gluten free menu ( delighted it was an actual menu) the nachos arrived with no distinction between the gluten and gluten free. Basically, it was a bag of Doritos with vinegary " salsa" from a budget tub and small blobs of other toppings. It tasted like something my child would assemble to watch cartoons with and cost £5. The pint was £5 and delicious. But within 10 minutes I had nausea and a crippling stomach ache. A quick Google revealed that Abbot's Ale contains wheat and " fuggles" and of course is not suitable at all for the gluten intolerant. My bad for not thinking of it, but Greene King take note; we don't always remember ale has gluten. I had stressed multiple times the nachos MUST be gluten free but the lovely barperson, although personable and lovely, did not point out my ale had gluten. Did they know? Because really, they should. We paid £18 for this cheeky snack. Sat outside in sweltering heat which was nice but stools were wobbly and there wasn't much shade or interest. For the price, it was poor. The lovely barperson and waiter made a big difference. But the gluten which fave me a horrendous stomach ache the next day made it a fail, albeit partly my own fault, but still, I expect them to know their ales and I'd stressed I cannot have gluten. This could be a lovely pub, given the chance. Beautiful clean toilet, friendly kindly staff. Please invest in the decor, training in special needs and please, sort out those hideous nachos my 10 year old could improve on! And replace the sticky menu cards with clean ones. Then you have a decent pub. Look at pricing too- nobody can sustain £18 for a few crisps, a lemonade and a beer. Please and thank you :-)
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