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🙂 4/5 - A good breakfast...
By 👻 @Peter E, 02/21/2023 3:00 am
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...but not for me. The Pig allows diners who are not in residence to join - apparently one table per setting. I'm not sure if this is communicated to employees, who we found rather distant and unwelcoming. The breakfast is good if unexciting - my wife particularly liked the buffet and the very posh granola. My daughter and I had the full and vegie fry-ups - pretty standard fare really. The spinach on my plate was sandy - spinach 101 is to rinse it well... My latte with almond milk was excellent if not very hot - my wife had a cafeteria which was rather mediocre. Butter is not on the table - you have to collect it from the buffet. It's delicious butter, in a rather large roll. It had run out so we asked for some more. It is difficult to cut and difficult to gauge how much you need so the novel approach doesn't work very well, in my opinion. It's too much of a faff - put the butter on the table! One highlight was the GF bread - it was quite tasty. There is a separate and rather sad GF table where the toaster wasn't plugged in - it's the right idea for coeliacs but it was a bit depressing - not a lot to offer and somewhat neglected. The other highlight was the delicious 3 fruit marmalade - the best I've had for some time now. We asked about buying some as the marmalade supplier had The Pig listed as a stockist but they denied all knowledge of this in spite of having a number of other in-house products available for sale to guests. The response to our query felt somewhat dismissive. I think that The Pig needs to think about how they want to engage with their non-resident guests - what seems to me to be a real opportunity appears to be a source of minor irritation to them - we wont be back. What helps in this regard is that The Pig is spectacularly inaccessible, both via Bristol and Bath. Traffic in this area is notorious so trekking down from Cheltenham is in no way incentivised.
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