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Targer wrote:I remind you that the current population of Glasgow is quoted at 580K thats down significantly from the population of 1.2 million in 1955.
RapidAssistant wrote:
Would be fun to see what the poor guy wrote on TripAdvisor about the experience.......it probably wasn't complimentary either
Fat Cat wrote:RapidAssistant wrote:
Would be fun to see what the poor guy wrote on TripAdvisor about the experience.......it probably wasn't complimentary either
A girl I work with witnessed it. Customer service, eh.
RDR wrote:I've been in it a few times when over at GRI as a change from the 'in house' offerings. As an aside the Campsie in the QEB must be one of the most unwelcoming staff canteens ever. The décor is awful and I got barked at for the cheek of asking for a decaff coffee on Monday, when their equivalent at Stobhill has that.
Anyway, the Clocktower is okay. Never very busy or very warm, but the food is acceptable and the staff seem pleasant. Never seen the owner right enough, which is probably just as well going by that article!
Fat Cat wrote:RDR wrote:I've been in it a few times when over at GRI as a change from the 'in house' offerings. As an aside the Campsie in the QEB must be one of the most unwelcoming staff canteens ever. The décor is awful and I got barked at for the cheek of asking for a decaff coffee on Monday, when their equivalent at Stobhill has that.
Anyway, the Clocktower is okay. Never very busy or very warm, but the food is acceptable and the staff seem pleasant. Never seen the owner right enough, which is probably just as well going by that article!
The canteens in the royal are truly abysmal; expensive, rotten food and the staff are terrifying.
The Clocktower started out ok but has gone way downhill since.
Fat Cat wrote:RDR wrote:I've been in it a few times when over at GRI as a change from the 'in house' offerings. As an aside the Campsie in the QEB must be one of the most unwelcoming staff canteens ever. The décor is awful and I got barked at for the cheek of asking for a decaff coffee on Monday, when their equivalent at Stobhill has that.
Anyway, the Clocktower is okay. Never very busy or very warm, but the food is acceptable and the staff seem pleasant. Never seen the owner right enough, which is probably just as well going by that article!
The canteens in the royal are truly abysmal; expensive, rotten food and the staff are terrifying.
The Clocktower started out ok but has gone way downhill since.
Josef wrote:The canteen at the Golden Jubilee is excellent. Both food and dining area.
Albeit, after you've been there a few weeks, you realise that the menu on every day of the week is the same as it was on the same day the previous weeks.
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