Emma B.
Yelp
A group of 7 of us ate here last night and it was lovely!
With it being the first Monday in January it was very quiet (we were the only group in there at 7!) but that meant we had the lovely room to ourselves!
The Tetley is the old brewery over the road from Crown Point shopping centre, brought back from desolation and now a swanky art gallery, tea room and restaurant. When you go in there's a fabulous old fashioned lift (with the slidey metal zig zaggy outer doors- I hope you know what I mean!) and the decor is lovely! It's modern, with hipster writing on the wall teamed with (new) old Chesterfield sofas and chairs to sink into, and the restaurant is modestly decorated with old bottles, simple furniture and (as it's a pet peeve of mine!) enough lighting to be able to see the menu and food!
There was only one veggie option on the mains menu, Homity pie (cheese, leek and potato pie) which I ordered, and the others went for the beef and ale stew, roast chicken, bacon chops and toad in hole. Sides included proper chips (served in a little bucket- cute as!), mash, cauliflower cheese and cabbage with maple and bacon (went down well with the carnivores!)
Everyone massively enjoyed the fresh, perfectly cooked and wonderfully presented food. The Homity pie was yum, the only downside is that it had blue cheese in it, which I'm really not a fan of, so I wished it had specified that on the menu (normally it's just cheddar in a Homity pie!). I still ate it though, and the chips were awesome!
Then came pudding! I had a chocolate pot, which was a smooth chocolate mousse (served in a little jar!) with crushed ginger biscuits and a dollop of ice cream-
Delicious! The home made apple pie, rhubarb crumble and sticky toffee pudding also got rave reviews, such as "If I only eat this for the rest of my life I'll be happy"- pretty good, no? The homemade custard with real vanilla was a treat to!
All in all a cracking little place - and for around £10 a main and £3 for sides it's reasonably priced for such immense quality!
Pros:
Delicious food! And reasonable prices for essentially a city centre place
Nice atmosphere
Decor was lovely
Good range of beers
Staff were very friendly
Cons
Only one veggie option- and with added blue cheese, any more than the sprinkling and I wouldn't have been able to eat it
Parking is £1 per hour 24 hours a day, luckily a very kind woman donated us her ticket, but still worth bearing in mind if you're driving!