Bottomless Brunch at Cosy Club, Salisbury

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While I was visiting my friend in the New Forest at the end of last month, we decided to celebrate our birthdays but going to Cosy Club in Salisbury for bottomless brunch. We had spent the morning at Mompesson House and then walking along the water meadows, which was always a favourite place of mine when I lived in the city. Cosy Club is a chain of restaurants that was founded in 2002 and has expanded to a lot of cities in Britain. The in Salisbury is not too far from the cathedral.

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The interior of the restaurant is vintage trendy, and all of their restaurants that I have visited have a 1920s art deco feeling about them.

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The bottomless brunch at Cosy Club includes Prosecco, different types of spritz cocktails, Bloody Mary, and different mocktails or smoothies. The bottomless drinks are a set cost, and any food on top of that is priced as per the menu. 

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To start, we ordered some Asian Fried Chicken, which was quite good.

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My friend had a hamburger and fries as his main.

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I had the American pancakes for my main.

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For dessert, he had a sorbet, and I had a chocolate mousse.

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Overall, the food was nice, and the drink were okay, but the problem was that we had to wait quite awhile before we were served our drinks. I was finished with my drink, and it took too long to get served. So, I did not even feel tipsy by the time our brunches were finished. Even when ordering a top-up of Prosecco, they took the glass away and went to the bar. They should have just had a bottle and poured it. So, I felt the service was not great and not efficient.

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