Harden's says

The Grand hotel has reopened after a major refurbishment; Tattu occupies two floors, including the former boiler room.

survey result

Summary

£53
   ££
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Arresting” design is a big feature of Adam and Drew Jones’s stunning-looking Chinese-themed yearling: the city’s biggest basement bar and restaurant situated in the recently reopened Grand hotel (built in 1879, and refurbished after over a decade’s closure). Too few reports for a rating as yet: its menu contains a “theatrically presented combination of small bites and larger dishes”. The next stop after this is Edinburgh, opening late 2019.

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Restaurant details

No dress code

Prices

  Cost Availability Courses
Menu1 49.50 Always available 4
Menu2 59.50 Always available 4

Starter Main Pudding
£4.50 £38.50 £9.50
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £25.00
Filter Coffee £0.00
Extras  
Service 10.00%
Opening hours
Not Set

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