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Went to The Captain for dinner with my…
Went to The Captain for dinner with my family we seated outside and quickly given menus and asked if we wanted drinks. After reading the menu I noticed the was no seafood for main courses (one for starter) Strange to have restaurant next to the sea with no seafood, named The Captain. I ordered prawn salmon tartar and chicken breast . Both very average and afterwards felt quite sick..
Great food, fair prices, nice staff!
I have picked up take away food twice recently in this restaurant. The food was excellent (my guests and I tried circa 5 different dishes based on meat, potatoes/fries, sauce...). Nothing to complain about. I had a real taste of homemade (you usually never know how much is homemade in a restaurant).
The staff is lovely, smiling and helpful. To quote a famous film character, I'll be back!
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