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Review by Julieand Craig Brailey on 3rd January, 2009

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We went to Grace Neills and had a great meal!!!!! Their was nine of us altogether and it was very busy for a Sunday night.The service was very good and the meals were fantastic!!!!! We had come over from England to celebrate a wedding and will be back this year.I'm sure we will be eating and drinking in there again.

Date visited: 05 october 2008

Review by Netta on 12th May, 2006

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I have to agree with David's review (Nov 05)re atmosphere and rude (some) staff, but unfortunately some of the rude staff may be owners/managers and this says it all about attitude and overall service. I have to disagree with David about Pier 36 (based on several recent visits), which has good value, excellently sourced,cooked and presented food , great atmosphere and efficient welcoming staff.

Date visited: Èaster 06

Review by David on 17th November, 2005

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Oh dear, what can the matter be with Grace Neill's? Have the mighty fallen? I hadn't been back (due to working abroad) since last Summer when I found the food to be a welcome change to what was on offer from Master Jeffers. The food was better priced, had a better more 'approachable' selection and was more down to earth. My return last week blew that all out of the water Prices have gone back up Food is plain old fashioned boring Atmosphere non existent Staff in bar area (in particular) just downright rude (What's with all the old men tending bar?) Try Pier 36 down the road, ok the food's pretty bad, but the atmosphere's better by tenfold.

Date visited: 11th November 2005

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