1 /5 R Hob: Tilda’s Kitchen claims right on their menu to serve breakfast and lunch all day, which is true in the same way that unicorns technically exist in books.
I called in advance to double check if the veggie burger was available during dinner. “Of course,” they said. Their dinner menu is notably heavy on meat options so I did my homework.
Excitedly, I brought a table of six people for dinner.
I asked about said lunch menu and was met with a crisp and firm “No lunch after six."
After letting the server know I had been given the green light on the phone - the man very rudely and disdainfully singled me out and said "I will consider doing your burger if nothing on the dinner menu speaks to you." Insisting I peruse the meat-heavy expensive dinner menu again in front of my friends.
I politely declined the passive-aggressive offer, let my friends eat, and left hungry.
This place is expensive, pretentious, and apparently allergic to accommodating anyone who doesnt want to buy 20$ meat after six. The atmosphere seems heavy on patting itself on the back about community, I think its safe to say theyve strayed a little far from their intended goal.