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 Post subject: Red Grill house seaton
PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:34 am 
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went there over christmas as my folks got a £40 gift voucher from our neighbours. Have to say i wasnt expecting much being smack bang in the middle of fairworld and ernie nichols, however it was very good. Nice atmoshphere and very big portions would recommend it.

Have to say Seaton with the Staincliffe grill house, Red, Seaton Tandorri and Matteos have a nice selection of places to eat out.

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Cheers Compo, i've been wondering if i should try it and see what its like.

I shall have a look in over the coming weeks now :coool: :coool:


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I had mussels as a starter and it was big enough for my main course, I ate them all like.

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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Matteos is very nice.
Me our lass and the bairn usually go on a Friday for the happy hour.
3 meals with drinks about £17.

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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My experience of the Red Grill is very different.

I went there last Monday for tea with the family and for £80 it was very mediocre. :shock:

On the contrary we went to the Stables at Wynyard recently with Mr and Mrs Bus and it was superb.

You makes yer choice and live with the consequences.

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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Lord Seaton wrote:
My experience of the Red Grill is very different.

I went there last Monday for tea with the family and for £80 it was very mediocre. :shock:

On the contrary we went to the Stables at Wynyard recently with Mr and Mrs Bus and it was superb.

You makes yer choice and live with the consequences.


How many of you for £80?

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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4 adults for 3 course meals and 2 rounds of drinks.

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I sampled the grub at the White Hart at.....err, Hart the other night, and can honestly say it's the best trough I've ever had!

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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Lord Seaton wrote:
4 adults for 3 course meals and 2 rounds of drinks.


All that for £80 quid what do you want a moon on a stick

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You missed the point.

It wasn't about the quantity it was about the quality.

I've eaten at many places that has cost less and the food has been superb.

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My missus went there at Xmas and she said it was very good { Red Grill House}. Ten of us visited the White Hart and it was the macdaddy mmm


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the white hart is one of the best places to eat in town, it's just flupping tiny.

I used to work there years ago it was always busy.

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:56 pm 
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Doesn't Naill Quinn still own or part own it ?

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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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Was told he sold it.


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 Post subject: Re: Red Grill house seaton
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naill quinn never owned zip of it.

His brother in law owned it and racked up shit loads of debt through the place, he facked off and left it in the lurch, quinn simply paid the debts off.

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