Chatham
Pier Five

Pier Five

Dock Head Road, Chatham I-ME4 4ZJ, United Kingdom

Seafood • British • Burgers • Breakfast


"Lovely atmosphere. Seating areas are nice. Staff not 100% on their face mask protocol. Greeting patrons at the entrance without a facemask and keep removing their masks to talk to each other at the bar. Wondering about health risks the way my cutlery were presented. Felt like I was about the get tetanus in a jar. Chicken was dry ....tried to eat some but was too dry and sweet potato fries were soggy. Another visit here today: staff are insensitive to customers preferences and comfort. Ordered an Aperol spritz cocktail, the description on their webpage states that the cocktail has soda in it. Now spare me but if you 're making a cocktail outside going to taste delish not like someone is trying to poison you! Nor me neither my friend could swallow this medication . I politely went to the bar and explained that the drink is not drinkable as they must have mistakenly put soda water instead of sprite in the drink. The young lady confirmed that the drink is INDEED made with soda water. So I explained that we unfortunately not able to drink it as it is too bitter for consumption. She retorted by saying well we can 't just refund you because you don 't like your drink. I said it 's not that we don 't like it...it 's too bitter to drink! She said well if you want anything else you have to pay for it and also pay for the drinks you won 't drink. This is after not even having chicken on the menu because they out of stock...how do you go out of stock of chicken! They should just close tbh. I think ppl keep giving high ratings on here because the options are very limited in Gillingham/Chatham. After trying to give TETANUS in the past. Bare village mentality!"

Chocafellas

Chocafellas

206 High St, ME4 4AS, Chatham, United Kingdom

Pizza • Cafés • Fast Food • Vegetarian


"This venue, in a prime high street location, appears inviting, with its comfy seating and fairly stylish décor – but DON’T BE FOOLED – looks can be deceptive! As you would expect from an American style diner, the menu is extensive, with a wide selection of meals, which both look and sound good, and were reasonably priced. But BE WARNED, what you see on the menu will bear no resemblance to what you actually receive! In fact, I would go further, ignore selecting anything, just eat the menu – it will probably taste better! I’m not sure if any of the staff are from a catering background, or are from the UK, or indeed, are from this planet. They seemed clueless. The place was empty apart from our group of five (a warning in itself) but we still had to continually remind the waiter (I use the term loosely) of what we had ordered. The simplest of tasks seemed beyond them. We even had to send our coffees back because they had forgotten one of the ingredients, namely the coffee! When the food did eventually arrive – at sporadic intervals – we had to ask for cutlery. The waiter disappeared and came back with three forks between the five of us. We, reasonably we thought, asked for knives to go with our forks. The waiter disappeared again and came back with knives. We then had to request two further sets of cutlery for the other two. Grudgingly the waiter fetched two more sets. I can see why he hadn’t bothered; two of the meals were inedible. They had chosen ‘Loaded Fries’ which consisted of mostly raw potatoes covered in melted cheese with some bits of chicken. It looked like my cat’s sick, but my cat’s sick probably tastes better! When the waiter was challenged over this, he offered to re-heat the plates. We declined his kind offer. The other food wasn’t much better , for example, the toast was virtually raw i.e bread, the maple syrup was treacle, the wrap was like cardboard, I could go on. Needless-to-say, we didn’t bother with desserts! During this time, a couple arrived and sat close to us. It wasn’t long before they were sending their food back too. We should have complained and sought to get a refund but we didn’t know where to start with what was wrong, and we doubted any of the staff would understand us anyway. In truth, we couldn’t get out of the place fast enough. If you’ve walked for ten days through the desert without food or drink and you come across this place, my advice would be to carry on walking! Tip: Avoid this place until you see a sign outside saying: ‘Under New Management’."