diggy Posted October 20, 2009 Share Posted October 20, 2009 Hi, Coming menus/events at Rush Hour:- Still some places for Mexican buffet evening this Saturday... Saturday 24th October @ 8pm Look at food! We went to last one and you can try a bit of everything off the buffet - really nice. Mexican style spicy tomato soup with chorizo tortas Green chilli and chicken chilaquiles Warming beef chilli Rice with lime Squid simmered with tomatoes, olives & capers Papaya, avocado & red bell pepper salad Spicy chicken fajitas Burritos of lamb & black beans Green been salad with feta cheese Broccoli enchiladas in mild chilli sauce Empanadas of banana & chocolate Pineapple compote with tequila & mint £12 per person - BARGAIN Also next quiz night:- FOOD AND DRINK OUIZ NIGHT WEDNESDAY 28TH OCTOBER TO START Fish Chowder Or Chicken & Sweetcorn Chowder Served with chunky bread FOR MAINS New York Strip steak cooked to your liking served with French fries, onion rings and a ranch salad £10 per person Call Jeremy on 0114 2558517 to reserve a table We're going tonight and have booked for Christmas Day! We know the food will be excellent otherwise might not have booked to eat out on such a special day in case of disappointment but no chance of that here. Christmas day menu is brill - look!.... CHRISTMAS DAY FAYRE FRIDAY 25TH DECEMBER 2009 GLASS OF BUBBLY ON ARRIVAL WITH CHEF’S CANAPE MINESTRONI SOUP (V) With warm Italian herb bread FISH COCOTTE A medley of seafood in a white wine sauce topped with creamed potatoes Or BAKED MUSHROOM COCOTTE (V) Mushrooms baked in a tomato and herb sauce with a cheese crust TRADITIONAL ROAST TURKEY Or QUORN TURKEY (V) Accompanied with roast potatoes, parsnips, brussel sprouts, apricot and walnut stuffing and devils on horseback Or BAKED MONKFISH Wrapped in Parma Ham served on a tomato and herb sauce accompanied with wilted spinach and roast potatoes (£5 supplement) CHRISTMAS PUDDING With Brandy sauce COFFEE OR TEA WITH MINCE PIE £35 per person (Children under 15 will be charged £15 for three courses) Never eaten out on Christmas Day before but looking forward to this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shazzamattazza Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Hi, Coming menus/events at Rush Hour:- Still some places for Mexican buffet evening this Saturday... Saturday 24th October @ 8pm Look at food! We went to last one and you can try a bit of everything off the buffet - really nice. Mexican style spicy tomato soup with chorizo tortas Green chilli and chicken chilaquiles Warming beef chilli Rice with lime Squid simmered with tomatoes, olives & capers Papaya, avocado & red bell pepper salad Spicy chicken fajitas Burritos of lamb & black beans Green been salad with feta cheese Broccoli enchiladas in mild chilli sauce Empanadas of banana & chocolate Pineapple compote with tequila & mint £12 per person - BARGAIN That's it I'm in .................................................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diggy Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Went last night - had something different and was great as usual. Contact details sometimes don't come up on web search but check spelling. Easy to get it wrong. It should be 'Rushour' All one word, only one 'h'. If you ring 118 they find it and opening times from this. Tel. no. is 255 8517 and the early bird offer is still available Tuesdays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
custardy Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 Do they have a website? I wanted to look at the current menu? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
custardy Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 Found it. Spelt the name wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runningman Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 Bit late with this post, but must congratulate the staff at Rushour for a very enjoyable New Years Eve. Lovely meal, 2 interesting quizzes and a wine tasting session. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maggi Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 Bit late with this post, but must congratulate the staff at Rushour for a very enjoyable New Years Eve. Lovely meal, 2 interesting quizzes and a wine tasting session. I saw you!* We met some pals in the White Lion and walked past Rushour - you all were having a good time * Not that I'd recognise you specifically, y'understand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Becky86 Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 First impressions were good on arrival we were seated immediatley and the restaurant appeared very clean. There were 3 other small groups already seated, so not exactly busy. However with this in mind it took the waiter 10 minutes to approach us for a drink order, whilst ordering drinks we told the waiter we were ready to order our food he said he would take the order once he had brought our drinks (fair enough pretty standard practice) the drinks were delivered to our table but with no attempt at a food order. 10 minutes later the waiter was back to take our order, we had waited a long time for food so I stepped out for a smoke only to see a small sign advising customers that the restaurant did not accept cards, immediately I went inside and spoke to the waiter and explained we had no cash to hand so my partner then had to leave and walk to the nearest bank which is about a 15 minute walk there and back to rush hour. I expected that we could maybe leave a driving licence or something similar and return the following day to make a payment, but this was not possible, when my partner returned it took a further 40 minutes for the food to arrive and when it did it I was too frustrated with the over all service to enjoy it, the food food itself wasn't the worst I have had but it was far from the best, The chef felt a need to add balsamic vinegar to everything on everyones plate, burger buns, jerk chicken, basically everything on the menu I watched her pour it on every order dispatched (VERY STRANGE), the chips were not cooked etc, etc. I think the owner could sense our disatisfaction and if not he could cetainly see it seeing as we didn't eat a whole lot of the food due to it been saturated in vinegar id say ths was a pretty big clue. He cleared the plates and never asked if everything was okay, i expect because he knew it was absolutely rubbish. When the bill came there were no concessions made for the terrible service and we were charged full rate, I didn't challenge the owner at any point because I got the impression he thought maybe we planned on not paying from the start because we had brought card not cash, I felt complaining would confirm his suspitions however untrue. He hid in the kitchen while we settled our bill but soon ran to our table to collect his money when we left, we saw this through the window. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND AT ALL! RUBBISH!!!! :rant::rant::rant: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swordfish1 Posted March 5, 2011 Share Posted March 5, 2011 They have a sign saying cards not accepted. Maybe not the norm nowadays but certainly not the only restaurant. Apart from having a sign, what else can they really do? Also if you don't complain, how do you expect a reduction in the price of the bill. My missus never eats a full plate. It's not that she's not enjoying it, it's just she doesn't eat much. How would the owner differentiate? I can never understand why people come on here and complain but don't in person. And if you really think you're the first people who have gone in there with just credit cards, don't be so naive. I'm sure the owner would never think you had no intention of paying, especially as one of you actually went for cash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DumDom Posted March 6, 2011 Share Posted March 6, 2011 Got to say I have been to Rushour loads of times and do not recognise it from Becky86's thread. As Swordfish1 says they have a sign saying no cards, on the outside wall as you enter and if you had read this thread before going, which you probably didn't, someone mentioned no cards, only cash. Regarding the food, I have never,ever gone there and had a bad meal nevermind one doused in balsamic vinegar (maybe a new chef?), every meal has been really really good.My 15yr old is always asking "when are we going to Rushour", he loves it (well the burgers or steaks) that much, so Becky86, don't judge it on a) one visit b) the fact you were unaware that they took only cash c) you didn't complain, so they may not know how dissattisfied you were, had they known they could have decided if they should not charge the full cost of your meals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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