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Detailed Information
- Place Types Restaurant
- Address 27 Canon St, Aberdare CF44 7AP, UK
- Coordinate 51.713496,-3.446391
- Website http://www.peppersaberdare.co.uk/
- Rating 4.3
- Compound Code PH73+9C Aberdare, UK
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM
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Reviews
Sat for 25minutes before someone came to take our order we were just about to leave
I have just picked up a standard Sunday Lunch. Yes we had to warm through in the microwave. However we were impressed with the amount of food,it had been freshly prepared and cooked. We struggled to eat the whole meal. We would recommend the Sunday Lunch. This was our first experience of picking up a Sunday Lunch from Peppers demo do it again. We really enjoyed Thank you x
Been to peppers on few occasions. Had stunning food. Just sadly today. Ordered a Sunday roast for Delivery. Want impressed want expecting it to stone cold. And didn't like the Gravy. Roast potatoes little undercooked. And I felt very little food even though I ordered a large. All though I will go back to peppers. I won't order Delivery again and I won't order there Roast dinners again.
Excellent service and good central location. Food is nice enough but not revolutionary by any means. Really love the easy location, the layout and decor.
I'll start with the good: the coffee was great. I asked for a strong black coffee and they did not disappoint; a double Americano with a double shot on the side, very nice touch.
Sadly, from there it went quickly downhill. My breakfast (£7 for 8 items, not exactly cheap), was bland with a film of old cooking oil covering everything. Weirdly, the bacon tasted like a cheese panini, as if that was the last thing cooked on the griddle before my food. The sausage was possibly the cheapest, nastiest, driest sausage I've ever tasted; I had to check it wasn't a veggie sausage, and frankly I'm still not entirely sure it wasn't. The entire plate was coloured every shade of grey imaginable, even the egg lacked colour. I only managed half a plate before feeling queazy and having to leave the rest (I was absolutely starving too, and when I'm hungry I'll usually eat anything). The cheapest ingredients cooked badly; you'd expect this from a greasy spoon for a fiver with a free cuppa, certainly not a sit down restaurant with a great reputation for 7 quid and drinks not included.
My partner ordered a prawn cocktail baguette which was leaking a thin, watery sauce that more resembled a soup, flooding the entire plate and making the other half of the baguette completely soggy. She had to send it back (again, not something we normally do), which the server Dylan was more than happy to do, but we couldn't help overhear the cook say "what's wrong with it?" when he brought it to her. Frankly, if she couldn't see what was wrong with it she shouldn't be in a kitchen, the soggy baguette was almost floating in the watery pink liquid left on the plate (as if the cheap frozen prawns had been defrosted in the jar-bought sauce the night before). The salad that came with it must have been days old; limp with even less colour than the breakfast (this was first thing in the morning, so the chances of the salad being fresh that day are practically zero).
After we were done with our meals (clearly signalled with used napkins sat on the half-eaten food), we sat there for 30 mins without any server offering to take our plates or even ask how our food was. This was after making eye contact a good few times which was ignored. In the end we just got up, paid the £19 bill and left: not once did the staff ask if everything was good, just a 'thank you' and that's that.
I really expected more, this place is often regarded the best Aberdare has to offer; which is sad, because compared to newer competitors in neighbouring valleys, this was embarrassing. I'd rather drive to Merthyr or even Rhondda for a decent weekend breakfast than eat in my own hometown. What a let down.
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