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by Malcolm Roberts - written on 05/03/09
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I would have liked to have been able to write a review but unfortunately Bordeaux Quay has just phoned me(05/03) to tell me that the table that I booked on the 12/02 for my wedding anniversary tomorrow (06/03) is no longer available! The offer of a place in the brasserie and a free bottle of house wine did not placate me and certainly would not have impressed my wife.
This is not some two bit operation but an establishment which represents itself as being at the forefront of dining in Bristol.Things were never like this at Quartier Vert where we have eaten on many occasions.
The attitude of Boredeaux Quay also left something to be desired-I am unlikely to bother in the future.
Malcolm Roberts
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