Telefon: +442897541589
Adresse: 181 Killinchy Road, Ards, United Kingdom
Stadt: Ards
Gerichte: 17
Bewertungen: 1733
Webseite: http://www.poacherspocketlisbane.com/
"During a visit yesterday evening I was left feeling embarrassed and belittled by the restuarants allergen policy. Having a severe nut allergy means that ordering desserts in restuarants has always been a tricky task for me and having scanned the menu at the Poachers Pocket it quickly became clear that the selection of ice-creams and sorbet was the safest option. It was at this point I informed the waiter of my allergy and he informed me that he didn 't think it contained nuts but that he would check. Around ten minutes later I was then presented with the ice-cream along with a cookie which had not been listed on the menu. When I asked the waitress to check if the cookie contained nuts she returned staying that the recipe did not but obviously they couldn 't guarantee no traces of nuts. Having suffered from a nut allergy for 20 years, this is standard practice in restuarants and an assurance that I 100% accept and understand. However, immediately following this the waitress produced a pen and a slip of paper which she asked me to sign. This was essentially a wavier stating that I accepted responsibility if I was to have an allergic reaction as I was made aware that there may be traces of allergens in my food. Mortified and with the waitress standing over me, I signed this, a decision that in hindsight I regret. I have never been made to sign any form of disclaimer because of my allergy and I should not have to for a number of reasons:1) Not only was I made to feel different from everyone at the table but I was left feeling that my allergy was a major inconvenience and that if I was to have a reaction, the restuarant were more concerned about whether I sued than my well-being.2) The disclaimer essentially passes the blame onto the customer and suggests that the restuarant can be less vigilant in their preparation of food for this reason which is extremely worrying.3) When I questioned a waiter at the end of the meal about the allergy disclaimer he claimed that this was purely so that the kitchen had a record of my allergy. This makes sense to me in theory but in practice I was given the slip of paper after I had been served my dessert. If this was the case then everyone at the table should have been asked at the start of the evening if they had any dietary requirements. He also stated that they had started to use the disclaimers after a huge insurance claim which I am assuming was the result of a customer suffering from an allergic reaction. 4) Instead of passing the blame the restuarant should focus more on making their menu more transparent and clear. I ordered the ice-cream because I believed it was the safest option yet what I was presented with was ice-cream with a cookie stuck in the middle of it.I understand allergens are a tricky business for any food place but I feel that what I experienced at the Poachers Pocket completely missed the mark. I already feel awkward and embarrassed when I have to ask about the ingredients in menu options but to then be made to sign something in front of the entire table, essentially promising that I won 't sue if I happen to fall ill is patrionising and belittling. Furthermore the restuarant has a full Vegetarian and Vegan menu available. Are these diners asked to sign a disclaimer? And if they are not, how can the restuarant take care to assure that their meals are carefully prepared with no cross-contamination yet they clearly cannot take the same measures to accomodate a customer with a health issue?A better understanding of food allergies/training in food allergies and a more understanding and compassionate approach was needed here. My family and I will not be back and I would strongly suggest that anyone with a food allergy avoids this restuarant at all costs."
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