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Jaymelouise Hudspith & Will Hayward

The Welsh restaurant that's become known for its no-nonsense responses to bad reviews

Restaurants can live or die by their reviews and reputation.

This is particularly true for independents where one bad review can be the difference between success and failure.

In the digital world, there are more ways than ever to register your displeasure with an estabishment.

But one Anglesey restaurant has been hitting back at customers who complain online with some no-nonsense put downs - and the latest has just been published, as North Wales Live reports .

One recent reviewer managed to get herself barred over a less than favourable summary of her festive experience there.

A negative review left on Google reviews for Simply Street bar & Grill, Holyhead ( (Google)

The woman complimented the food, but slammed the restaurant over the lack of heat and allegedly lousy service.

The restaurant responded saying: “This idiot has been banned now. If you want to moan about something, you carry on, love.”

Other savage responses to negative reviews include calling reviewers a “sado” and "plonkers from Twitadvisor".

And when when customers didn’t leave a comment on their one-star reviews, the restaurant hit back saying: “well, that's constructive”, and “do you understand how reviews work?”

Take a look at some of the responses here:

(Google)

Simply Street Bar & Grill has a 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 224 reviews on  Facebook  and 4.3 out of 5 based on 272 Google reviews.

Google reviews automatically process reviews to detect inappropriate content and spam. However, the restaurant claims there are still fake accounts leaving reviews. They recommend users check their Facebook for a “true reflection”.

And here are more replies by the restaurant:

(Google)
(Google)

A spokesperson for Simply Street Bar & Grill said: “We do have some fake reviews. For example, posting pictures of food that is not ours.

“We also get reviews that are not true, from people who just want to do our business harm - all of which are posted on Google, where you can hide your identity, and never on Facebook.

“For months we had fake reviews. They would get reported and removed, then the next day there was another, and again it would get reported and removed by Google.”

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The restaurant believes that those reviews may have been from the same person. They repeatedly criticised the food and the staff.

“We get comments saying people don’t agree with how we deal with complaints.

“Genuine complaints we take very seriously. However, I will not let anyone bad mouth my staff, who do an excellent job.

“For a true reflection of our review, we always recommend looking at our Facebook. They are not always 5* but are genuine ones that we always take on board.”

 
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