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Reviews of Mount Radford Inn, Exeter

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Review by Lynn Rockcliffe on 11th September, 2011

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I returned to this pub after a few weeks when I had been drunk and had left and was totally devastated by my behaviour. I wanted to apologise which I did and was told that as I had not done do immediately they were not interested and would not serve me again. They had previously banned a couple of my friends as they said they had been rude to the staff. This is brilliant pub and well renown for its sports coverage but on previous occasions I have asked the landlord what his speciality in sport is, football,cricket, rugby or any other sport to which his reply was I don't like any of them. So what is he doing running a pub like this? He seems to want his customer to be only the people he likes but if everyone in business felt this way they would soon go out of business. What does Greene King have to say about this as I know there have been many complaints about this landlord?

Date visited: 10 September 2011

Review by veronica on 7th October, 2010

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The mng was not pleasant,or the chef,our sunday lunch was cold,we asked for another scoop of icecream,as the fudge cake was dry,wanted £1.60,would not go ther again,and telling my friends..not to go,the group of us spent a lot of money on drinks and food,and then wanted money for a scoup of icecream,downright cheeky,staff want to learn some manners...

Date visited: 3 oct 10

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