My friend and I popped in for lunch, and each had a sandwich. I had the tuna with chips, and it was very good. Service was a little slow(we had to wait a while when we arrived). Overall it was a pleasant lunch and we really enjoyed ourselves!
Hannah E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ranby, United Kingdom
On a day trip to York we visited Oscar’s for lunch. We were attracted to the place because of how busy it was. We both had a sandwich, I had a chicken tikka baguette. The sandwich was really filling and good value for money.
Angelina S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Leeds, United Kingdom
This review forms part of the Legendary Mini-Break of the Sisterhood… aka Angie And Fiona Do Yorkshire… aka The ‘Win’kend. Having strutted my leggy, longhaired sibling around Sky Lounge on Thursday like a prize show pony, I decided to stick her hungover ass in the back of the car and whisk her to the secret waterfall in the Dales that I can’t tell you about because then it wont be my secret any more(you’re not squeezing THIS one out of me Unilocal!!). I skinnydipped Fiona’s delicate Southern backside in freezingly fresh water, stuffed a buttery picnic into her and sat her in a local pub for some wincingly bad white wine and then I left her in the capable hands of a man date to Chaophraya. The ‘Win’kend was exceeding all expectations. Then on Saturday I washed her, dressed her, brushed her pretty teeth, hung some Best in Show rosettes in her glossy mane and flung her into the heart of York to buy Cath Kidston dresses and overpriced picture frames. It was during this extended bonding session that we stumbled upon, and thus into, Oscar’s. May I start by miming the rubbing of hands over walls and saying that thing I often say, much to the bemusement of most of my friends, «Lovely wallpaper!!». You just can’t have enough tropical birds on big red flowers. I’m not being sarcastic. I genuinely have a remote sex button that gets pressed by the sight of interesting wallpaper… which I then sit by and bang on about ad infinitum, ad nauseum, all the time stroking said paper like a 100% proper sausage of a human being. Oscar’s has wallpaper for the win. It also has a nice range of ales, wines and fruit beers… a strawberry fruli later and I was ready to mezze things up a notch. We plumped for mixed olives and a mediterranean platter which, at £4 and £8 respectively provided ample piles of slippery olives, rich taramasalata, thick hummus, cool tzatsiki, salad and warm flatbread for three of us. There’s olive oil and balsamic vinegar on the tables to extend the bread life into some proper dipping. It was fresh, flavoursome and tasty. We even got more bread to finish off the dips, that’s how dipalicious it was. So why only 3 stars? Lovely looking bar. Clean and well stocked with interesting and wide choices of drinks and food. Utterly FAB-U-LOUS wallpaper. Pleasant toilets… I could go on. But there’s the one thing isn’t there that just scoots you down the ratings faster than a wet rat in a slimy pipe. Customer service. Yes the staff were all achingly polite. Most were fabulous looking. There were more than enough of them to go around. But. Every single damn time we wanted something we had to play the staring game. Staring politely. Staring more urgently. Turning around in chairs and staring. Sighing and staring. Having that conversation about when is the right time to just shout ‘Excuse me!’ at the 10th waitress to walk directly past your table whilst earning an Olympic Gold(see what I did there) for deliberately avoiding meeting your eye despite being close enough to see right into your wanting soul. Watching huddles of said staff engaged in exciting looking conversations about last night in the corners of the bar with their backs turned to the entire dining contigent was really the final straw. «EXCUUUUUUUSEMEEEEEE!» Pah. Not good enough. Oscar’s salvages the 2 points for looking lovely, being comfortable and having tasty grub at a good price but having worked in bars and restaurants from the age of 14 – 25 nothing irks me more than being deliberately ignored. If you are being paid to wait then no customer should be left wanting, whether they are your ‘service’ or not. Scuttling past diners with your eyes on the floor is downright lazy and turning your back on them to chat with your bessie mate for 10 minutes is downright unacceptable. If I could manage to wait tables efficiently at 14 Oscar’s then your proper grown up staff can manage it now. Rant over… but never out! MWAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Ljacks
Rating des Ortes: 4 York, United Kingdom
Oscars Wine Bar has always been a favourite of mine-it moved a couple of years ago but it’s not moved far and the food is still great, although I preferred the old restaurant(which is now Stonegate yard.) I normally have a veggie burger at Oscars which is a pretty simple meal but comes in a nice soft bread roll with a big plate of fresh salad and chunky chips. I can never finish it but it’s really nice. Oscars is slightly higher priced than other places in town but it is located in the Swinegate area, and it is in line with other bars/restaurants in this area for prices and quality. It is a nice place and worth paying slightly more for, having said that it isn’t actually that expensive. I recommend it.