Royal Oak Restaurant welcomes you to their pub. Their bar is the ideal location for after dinner drinks. They are open nightly all week. You can get there by car.
The Oak has a nice cheerful and friendly atmosphere. We go there each week and it's always a pleasure. The prices are good and so is the food and they have an excellent selection of beers on tap. I particularly enjoy the Steak and Mushroom pie which has good quality pieces of beef, not chopped meat as I have found in some other pubs.
I hate to do this to a place I used to go to on a...
I hate to do this to a place I used to go to on a regular basis but this place has turned into a real dive. The service staff is awful, the food is never consistent and overall not a great place to be in. From breakfast to dinner you never know if you will be treated with a smile or someone who is miserable. Trying to get a refill on coffee or pop is near to impossible. Save your money and you'd probably have better luck at another establishment.
In all my years, without any exageration, I have...
In all my years, without any exageration, I have never had food this bad. My wife and I ordered 2 Thai salads for starters and 2 Lamb Vindaloos as the main course. The salads were paltry and the Vindaloos were completely unedible. We decided to try something safe; Fish & Chips. We received unrefridgerated Slaw, wrinkled peas and very, very greasy fish. The service was lousy. We recieved a half hearted apology for that. It was the waitress first day on the job. We also got a weak apology for the bad food. It was the Cooks first day as well we were told. Along with the wine it cost me $94.54 for an upset stomach well into the next day. If there were ratings of zero, that is what I would render.