Wednesday 6 July 2011

The Manor

Now I think first impressions are vital when deciding whether or not to select a particular outlet for Sunday lunch, so it was lucky that we had been to The Manor, in Greasby, before. I rang up to make a reservation a few days before hand and found that they had introduced a selective telephone service. I duly went through the options , arriving at the future reservations menu, only to be informed that this option  only functioned until 18:00, would I ring back later? Bit of a nuisance, but I rang back on the day to book. The maitre d' was fairly brusk on the telephone which made me a bit suspicious that the restaurant may have changed hands, but I booked anyway and we turned up as planned at 4pm.

We had already been informed that we could have the table for two hours and we had no problem with this, and given it was barbecue weather we had not anticipated it would be rammed. We had a drink as we scanned the menu and then were approached by the maitre d' for our orders.

Now they had two on during the afternoon, and the grumpy one looked like Greg Wallace from MasterChef ,  iIt was he who took the order.  SWMBO selected the roast beef, and luckily we knew it came rare, but 'Greg' failed to ask how we wanted it, we mentioned it to the waiter when we sat down and it was presented medium no problem.

We are also regular enough to know the service can be a bit brisk, so we asked 'Greg' if we could have a good 15-20 minute break between courses. This was greeted with a ' I'll ask the chef' ' in a manner that suggested eating a three course meal in half an hour was one of the attractions of the establishment.

So caveat emptor, if you are going to the manor for the first time.

Now onto the food and service. All of it was very enjoyable. We had the black pudding as one starter, and the terrine of ham hock as the other. The bread was a bit doughy with the pate, but other than that it was fine. The mains were aforesaid Sunday roast beef and trimmings, and I had a shank of lamb which was very pleasant. We had two bottles of Viognier through the meal, and without the break between courses we may have only had one, so there is a good reason to allow people to pace their eating, you can sell more wine!

The waiting on staff are mostly young people dressed impeccably in French style white shirt and black apron, and the other maitre d' was very pleasant and polite. we even found out they have just opened a new restaurant in West Kirby, called Milan, on the site of the previously named Green Room. we will give that a try.

The meal was £13.95 for two courses, we passed on the desert, and jumped on the bus home!!

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