Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

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Here at Albert & Co Frankville set just across the Welsh Bridge near the Theatre Severn in Frankwell you’ll find a world of delicious homecooked food, a vast range of tasty cocktails and extravagant live entertainment.

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4.4/5

Byron Walker

7 months ago

Lovely staff that really tried but probably the worst food I've had in a good while , the enchilada was literally a non toasted wrap swimming and I mean swimming in the sauce that was meant to be toasted. Such a disappointment, I didn't complain as I could tell the staff had tried their best and tbh my partner didn't want me say anything so we left all our food on the table and quietly left. On a side note the drink was the best cocktail I'd had in a while in the UK. but the food was woefully bad. Lovely little venue that I wish to see do well but the food really needs a proper chef , not just the bar staff preparing poor quality food. Sad face 😔.

N

10 months ago

I really liked the vegan options on their menu They had run out of their normal meat substitute (harissa oatmeal something) but adapted it with Jackfruit which was appreciated. I'd definitely go back to try it again with the oat stuff, but also enjoyed the jackfruit. Also I don't normally eat/like quacamole but theirs was really tasty. Really nicely presented and prepared. Very friendly staff

Lee O'Donoghue

11 months ago

Update: For a little while these guys lost their way, the menu was chopping and changing and it was clear they weren't really sure what they wanted to do. There was one or two staff that really let the side down and definitely caused groups to leave due to seemingly inexplicable slowness. I'm pleased to say the service is now better (maybe still not really what you would call efficient) but luckily they seem to have found their identity again! The food choices have pivoted to mexican, which they do well and for very thrifty prices. There are some unique touches, like muscovado and lime glaze, that put their own stamp on the food. They don't seem to particularly advertise themselves as mexican which seems a shame. I'm sure more folks would pop over the bridge for something a bit different if they knew Definitely back on the radar Old review below Surprisingly fabulous place! The name put me off a bit as I suspected they might be connected to Albert Shed, just across town. If they are then it is a huge step in right direction as this experience is a million times better We have been twice, a Friday tea time followed by a Saturday afternoon and they were excellent both times On our first visit we went with the cheeseboard, which was very generously sized and packed with quality ingredients. We also added some houmous from the veggie board, which gave us additional bread. The extra bread was useful because of the sheer quantity of cheese! This wasn't nibbles, this was a satisfying meal that left us contentedly stuffed On our second trip we tried the sandwiches and they were damn good! The bread had a slight golden crispness to it as if it had met some butter in a hot pan, delicious. The fillings were generous and interesting. They came with a side of chips, well seasoned and crisp and a side salad where someone had made a real effort to make it worth eating. Honestly you won't get a better lunchtime sandwich for £8 Beer choice is respectable, wines very reasonable and the cocktails are a real star. This is a venue that really knows it's cocktails, some inspired signature drinks and a solid array of classics. And I don't mean classics like some lesser venues do, I mean proper classics. It could be the only place in town that can make you a Sazerac and if you have never tried one before, try it here first. If you like the idea of absinthe done properly you could even go for Death in the Afternoon. Hemingway would be proud I'm looking forward to going back and working through some more cocktails! Edit: we have been back a few times but recently they have gained a new chef and a much enlarged menu. It was a bit overdue as the previous menu seemed to keep shrinking but the new one has some very tasty dishes. It also doesn't break the bank, if you fancy a casual thrifty meal and a few beers, you can't go far wrong

Liz Connelly

2 years ago

Love the revamp from Pour House days. Works better as a bar. The best service anywhere right now, chilled live music evenings, fab afternoon milkshakes and cocktails to die for. My local and I’m glad of it (pups welcome too!)

Nick T

6 years ago

A great cafe for a Sunday cuppa and piece of cake after a walk round the park. Or, have a cocktail, awesome milkshakes, and many more. The Pour House was a great surprise with great staff and service, an ambiance perfect for Sunday afternoons and music that blended in to the environment perfectly. My Gingerbread Latte had great flavour and the 'Gin & Tonic' botanical flavour cake was sensational. Great for yourself, bring your loved ones. I'm told in the evening it becomes a different place, live music and a great way to start and end any night out.

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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623