


Considering how busy the cinema next door is on a Wednesday night, I was surprised that we were able to get a table straight away (although it would've been a bit of a wait if there'd been more than 3 of us). The staff were friendly enough and our food came out without too much wait. There was a huge amount of variation in the size of the portions. I was lucky that my quarter chicken had a good bit of meaty breast in it. My friend, however, was less fortunate and had to tuck into what seemed more like a sparrow leg than a succulent Nando's chicken. The quality of our meals was pretty average: perfectly edible, but lacking the flavour I've enjoyed at other branches. Overall, not my best Nando's experience, but certainly not awful. This branch does have one redeeming feature: its proximity to the cinema. It's a great place to eat while you wait for a film to start (or a great place to go when you discover that the film you wanted to see is fully booked!)
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