Broadland
The Waterside Terrace Bar And Restaurant

The Waterside Terrace Bar And Restaurant

The Bridge. Hoveton, Broadland, United Kingdom, NR12 8AJ

Full • Cafés • Mexican • British


"Food is overpriced, service is ‘interesting’. A starter of venison and pecorino ravioli is £9.50. For that you get two small (and I do mean small) ravioli swimming in a sea of melted truffle butter. Two ravioli for £9.50, it should have tasted amazing at that price. It was mediocre at best. To be fair, the rest of the meal wasn’t bad, it’s just overpriced for what it is. At these prices the Wroxham Hotel restaurant is competing with the nearby Norfolk Mead, and several very good restaurants in Norwich, and there is simply no comparison the prices charged by the Wroxham Hotel restaurant are just not justified given the nearby competition. In terms of the service, the staff are friendly, but they’re just not ‘on it’ and lack basic courtesy. We were left hanging around on arrival, then we were put on a table next to a couple with a large dog not a problem for us as we have dogs, but the staff weren’t to know that and should have asked before seating us. When we asked for the bill, we were left with the card machine whilst the waitress stood next to the table and had an extended conversation with one of her friends. She did apologise to us afterwards, but it was just rude to do that in the first place. It’s also a noisy restaurant, which makes it quite difficult for people who wear hearing aids. Some acoustic panels to absorb some of the sound would help. It’s a pity with this being a local restaurant to us that this was our experience, as we enjoy going out and don’t mind paying a bit more for a good dining experience. Unfortunately, the standard set when we dined there was well below the expectations we had given the prices charged."

Drayton Old Lodge

Drayton Old Lodge

146 Drayton High Road, Broadland, United Kingdom, NR8 6JQ

Meat • Cheese • Coffee • Buffet


"Before I start I will say I emailed this venue to complain and get insipid reply so here's my review. Being gluten free was impressed when phoned to book that was asked about allergies, however we were assured that gluten free option for the car very was available and told they did gf gravy and Yorkshire puddings!! On arrival all good, everyone else was keen for the carvery, I asked about y.pus and gravy and was told NO y.puds didn't do gf and we were never told they did, we said could they check another waitress arrived and basically made out we were lying, because of this decided to not have carvery on principle was then told only other option on the menu was the chicken dish which would mean everyone waiting at least 20 minutes or something like an omelette off the other menu. As time was an issue went with carvery minus y.pud. I am coeliac but at the moment quite mildly, to my surprise on getting the carvery found the y.puds surrounding the meat and the same fork used in the meat to dispense the puddings, not a major issue for me but could be for someone else, on leaving did mention this to staff and in the subsequent email, was told they had spoken to another customer who asked for gluten free and as she said she didn't have a problem with it, then they didn't see it was a problem !!!! Desserts there is an offer for 2 courses rest of my friends decided on various spong puddings with custard my option SORBET !!! Everyone having nice winter comfort food pudding me iced flavoured water. Hence will not return, I appreciate if you are gf you could avoid carvery but if in a group as I was,and being assured you were catered for, finding the Yorkshire by the meat and then having to wait for 20 minutes for something of the menu while everyone else Is already eating. One plus point the gf gravy was nice and plentiful, to the point I shared it and was told it was far better than the normal gravy. This was in December as I haven't been back assume this is all still the case but who knows hopefully they may have taken notice and it may have changed."

Salhouse Bell

Salhouse Bell

3 Lower Street, Broadland, United Kingdom

Fish • Meat • Steak • Ice Cream


"We was on holiday in Norfolk with friends who had previously been to The Bell and said the food was great so we decided to go there and meet up with some old friends of there,s we arrived before the others we then ordered COD and Chips. Salmon.Sausage Mash 3 Burgers 2 had pulled pork 1 had chilli beef toppings when the food arrived 1hr later the Burgers were over cooked the pulled pork was dried out and inedible plus the Burger buns were burnt black or not even cooked when we complained the manager owner could not see what was wrong when I pointed out the Pulled Pork was dry and unbeatable which I had to spit out into a tissue he said it should have had some sauce on it not that it was dried out which is visible in the photos takenhe offered to replace BUT we did NOT want to wait another hour for replacement food so we declined one burger had wedges they were overcooked and hard all in all the the Burger meals SHOULD NOT have left the kitchen are they professionals or amateurs after a much heated discussion over payment Jason decided to change the previous offer of 50% OFF one burger meal and not charge for the other 2 burger meals to 50% OFF all the food bill hasten to say we accepted but we decided not to wait for desserts. When a party member said about us putting a review on TripAdvisor he not not seem worried only to say we could ruin a small business i am afraid it is your CHEF who is ruining you busines by sending out unsuitable food"

The 1559

The 1559

Wroxham Road, NR7 8RN, Broadland, United Kingdom

Steak • Lunch • Pasta • British


"Dear Mr Riley. Whilst you were on vacation I stayed at your hotel, with my partner, for three nights from Tuesday 20th August. We had been looking forward to some excellent food in the evenings, especially having been informed by friends and family that the 1559 restaurant had received high praise from the restaurant guides and had 2 AA Rosettes, not an easy task to achieve. I only wish I had done further research as it turns out the awards were given to the former management at Marriott. In all honesty the service and food on that first night was a complete travesty. On check in we were told it would be advisable to book a table but that none were available until 8 pm. Fair enough, that gave us plenty of time to have a look around the grounds. Arrived at the restaurant entrance at 8 pm to be told by the young lady hostess that there would be a further delay as the kitchen had just received an order for a table of 10 or 12. We were seated at 8.30. Menus given, nothing like our expectations, totally boring. 8.40 pm our order was taken, including an order for wine and water. Someone came along to tell us there would be a further delay. To be honest, if I had not previously had a drink at that point we would have left to find somewhere local to eat. We waited, and waited, and waited! I had ordered a starter of calamari, and we both ordered the sea bass fillet for main course. at 9.15 pm our main courses were served, by a lady who might have been the restaurant manager or duty manager. I asked where my starter was. She took the sea bass back to the kitchen. I asked her to ensure the sea bass would not just be re-heated and served again and that fresh fish would be prepared. At 9.20 pm my starter was served: 5 pieces of ready battered squid rings with a little salad an mayo dip. For a 2 Rosette restaurant I would have expected at least fresh battered squid rather than the factory produced stuff from Brakes or 3663, especially at the prices charged. Still waiting for the wine! It was delivered at 9.25 pm as the starter plate was cleared. Our sea bass main course was delivered again at 9.30 pm. We expected crispy skin on one side and succulent flesh on the other, a simple cooking process. What we received was an overcooked and dry fillet of fish with some crushed potatoes. We ate what we could in order to satisfy basic hunger and left at 9.45 having paid our bill. Apart from one apology when taking away my starter plate nothing more was said by the manageress or staff. I have never seen a more incompetent team working in a restaurant, the young, scruffily dressed, lady hostess did little more than wander around looking confused; the male waiters, I think two of them, were equally incompetent. The next two nights you lost significant revenue as we decided to eat elsewhere. I can heartily recommend the near by Blue Boar Inn. Excellent food and service. On the plus side, we had booked B&B. The following morning we rather anxiously went down to the dining room. We were welcomed at the host desk and the buffet system explained and then asked to find our own table. The food was much better and certainly comparable to many other hotels of a similar type. Unfortunately, replenishment of the buffet was more haphazard. I asked for more yogurt and some lemon slices for my tea. It came out, eventually. The hot food was of a good standard. The room was comfortable and clean and well serviced except on the last morning when we noticed we had only been given one bath towel. I went downstairs and helped my self from a bale of clean towels on the trolleys cluttering the lobby. All in all, it seems to me that the hotel has been treated as something of a cash cow and maintenance neglected. There are areas that have not been looked after well and would suggest a carefully thought out plan of maintenance is conducted. As it stands, and based on our personal experience, we cannot justify more than one trip adviser points. Yours sincerely Norman Dinsdale"