Union Street Cafe, surprisingly expensive, ended up being £50 per head, 3 people. Didn't feel like we had £50 worth.
2 beers
a cocktail - said to barman, I have a cold, you have free license to make me anything with whisk(e)y in it. A delicious warm Makers Mark Ginger Citrus Egg-white thing came.
Shared two starters/antipasti - £9 Buratta?! - highlight, but this is my fav thing in the world
£9 for 3 anchovies
£25 bottle of wine - normal, not crazy - Cesanese De Notari - also a highlight
Two pasta mains and a fish - £14 each. Rigatoni and Tagliatelle were both too salty. I have a cold and could still tell so wtf?
3 deserts - £6/7 each. Tiramisu amazingly disappointing, Tesco can probably do better. Pistachio gelato got the thumbs up. I had a taste, not as good as the ones I had in Sicily, but hey :)
Service was a bit weird. 1 was charming, 1 was cold, 1 was frightened, 2 were indifferent.
We were tended to by a number of different people, all a bit confusing. 1 took orders, 3 different people delivered food, 2 cleared, 1 just did drinks where bottle water topped up with tap.
Union Street Cafe, surprisingly expensive, ended up being £50 per head, 3 people. Didn't feel like we had £50 worth.
Service was a bit weird. 1 was charming, 1 was cold, 1 was frightened, 2 were indifferent.
We were tended to by a number of different people, all a bit confusing. 1 took orders, 3 different people delivered food, 2 cleared, 1 just did drinks where bottle water topped up with tap.