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Visited last week with family for dinner. This place has been around for several years. Was a Saturday, the place was busy but not full. Nice decor with touch of Viking theme. Had pizza and ribs to share, rub was nice, pizza was okay (didn’t realised Viking ate pizza) good range of drinks. Service was quick and friendly. Price wise, was average, but not over the top. Had a great area to functions.
Sadly I was really looking forward to this restaurant and it just didn 't meet the hype. I had the pepperoni pizza thinking 'how badly can you stuff up a pizza ' but unfortunately it was the soggiest and wettest pizza I have ever had. We also weren 't a fan of the hamburgers served on the turkish rolls. Can recommend the wedges though.
I had the Pear, Parmesan and Roquette Salad. It was a plate of roquette, with a few shavings of parmesan, a few pine nuts, about half a pear sliced very thin, and a few pieces of lavosh mixed in. The roauette was by far the dominant ingredient, and the rest just a sprinkle. For $25 it should have had more substance to it. I would not order this dish again.
The setting is lovely and the service staff are awesome. However, despite the menu saying vegan and gluten free dietary changes are accepted they weren't. The staff appeared anxious about what to say to the chef and then said, no sorry we can't cater for these needs. Why put it on the menu if it's going to be refused? It meant 4 people in our party couldn't eat. Had we known this before we booked we wouldn't have bothered. Also, they don't accept cash.