Good British style food

Joined: Dec 30, 2012
Posts: 25
Review of Stuff'd
5

I went to stuff'd for the first time last night. The place is small but doesn't feel particularly feel cramped, more cozy. A nice atmosphere and friendly staff with good English.

I heard you could get fish and chips at stuff'd but it wasn't on the menu. They did have a couple kinds of pies, a load of different sausages, a burger and a variety of pizzas. I ordered the sausage/bangers and mash. When it arrived it wasn't really what I expected. The sauce and sausages were in a small bowl with a small amount of mashed potato on the side, along with carrots and some peas. It was nicely presented but, for sausage and mash, i would have preferred a big mound of mash potato with the sausage and gravy piled on top. Anyway, the flavours were all good. The gravy and made-in-house sausages were excellent. On the menu, it does say you get three sausages... But the two of us that ordered sausage and mash only got two each. Perhaps they make them bigger now.

One of my friends had the steak and ale pie. That looked spot on and next time I go I will definitely order it. In the restaurant quite a few people around us were eating the pizzas. They looked more "rustic" and homemade than pizzas in most straight up "pizza restaurants".

The selection of four craft beers was also excellent, although I mostly stuck to number 4 on the menu. It was supposed to be "British style" and it was a pretty accurate description. Three glasses later and I could have kept going back for more.

Anyway, stuff'd is definitely worth a trip. The area around the restaurant has a lot of bars, cafes and small shops too.