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Reviews of Bostin Fittle, Dudley

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Review by Dermot Wardley on 6th December, 2007

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Further to my last write up, I took my Mother back to the Bostin Fittle this evening to see how the refurbishment had gone. The place looks superb! The staff were as attentive and pleasant as as ever and the meals were excellent. I really would recommend this place to anyone BUT I cannot vouch for weekends as I've never eaten there and I've no doubt that it gets very, very busy.....

Date visited: 6th Dec 2007

Review by Dermot Wardley on 5th December, 2007

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I have taken my elderly mother to the Bostin Fittle virtually every week for the past three years, and can honestly say that the food has always been good and the staff extremely pleasant and helpful. We are going back on 6th December to see what the place looks like since its refurbishment, which we both agree did need doing as the furniture was looking rather past its best. We would recommend this pub to anyone who wants a good, reasonably priced meal with a decent selection of drinks to choose from. We always eat Thurs/Fri evenings between 5 - 7 pm.

Date visited: Many

Review by Sam Noon on 30th September, 2007

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The food was awful,one plate contained 5 chips! The tables were sticky the chairs were stained, totally discusting! The toilets were filthy, sinks filled with wet tissue the tiled floor around toilets were stained with lack of cleaning! The whole experiance was terrible concidering it was a bithday meal out for 25+. A definate never again!

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