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Contribuer aux commentairesLocated a short walk from the railway station on the way into the city centre wildwood offers a good range of meals with gluten-free options available. We ate on a saturday lunchtime. The restaurant was almost empty but there was quite loud music playing which was distracting. The staff were friendly but the food took a while to arrive, although when it did it was very tasty. A decent enough place but nothing special.
I had food poisoning at this Wildwoods restaurant. The manager was unhelpful and unapologetic. The subequent customer support was as appalling as the food. I had many emails from different people and was eventually ignored in the hope I would go away. Disgraceful, amateurish and insensitive response, no compensation offered. DO NOT GO THERE.
Excellent service and meal. I felt comfortable on my own. I had hoped to eat where I was staying but they weren’t doing food that night. Would recommend the Merlot.Friendly staff.
Food quality was average. I had a pizza which was good quality and my partner had the burger which was described as ok. The venue is pretty nondescript. Customer service was not great unfortunately. Staff were simply ok. There was a lack of friendly interaction with customers and it felt as if the waiting staff didn’t really want to be there. The restaurant was also expensive at £75 for three mains and three drinks. With the current cost of living crisis, I believe restaurants need to up their game. Wildwood fails in this area.
My first visit to wildwood. Had the £10.00 menu. Pizza was burnt at the edge, not many staff on duty. When we went to pay they sprung a 10% service charge on top, no sign, no warning, didn't think that was allowed any more.