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The Frog

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:49 pm
by Silkie
A new tenant has been found and it is due to open "at the end of this month" - allegedly.

Leaving aside the question of the management shambles that has allowed it to remain unoccupied for half the season and the not inconsiderable revenue and goodwill that will already have gone elsewhere (the Chentleman's Cruise alone would normally put a couple of hundred in the coffers of the marina & restaurant in one evening) I really hope that this is a success this year.

Anyway, it couldn't be any worse than it was last year, surely?

Re: The Frog

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:43 pm
by puddock
As you said, it can't be any worse than previously. Hopefully the new landlords will realise the potential and cater more for the customers than the management !
A crying shame as it has the potential to be a goldmine in the right hands and a very inviting establishment.

Re: The Frog

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:58 pm
by Gardenshed
to work it needs to be a destination for all in the area, not just cater for marina users.
some basics would be good:
clean
good local ingredients (seafood landed at the marina)
reasonable prices

well, to quote John Cleese in Clockwork: its not the despair its the hope...........

Re: The Frog

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:25 am
by sahona
Got to be better than last year. It's not often I can be bothered grumping out loud, but the Frog family did it for me.

Re: The Frog

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 6:25 pm
by Silkie
I remember your story Bill and I would have found it hard to believe had I not already personally witnessed several similar incidents.

Re: The Frog

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:12 am
by cpedw
It reopened on Monday I hear. Unsurprisingly it's not busy yet but I gather the food's OK, the service satisfactory and the beer fresh. I've yet to find out how expensive it is.
Derek

Re: The Frog

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:42 pm
by Alcyone
Gardenshed wrote:to work it needs to be a destination for all in the area, not just cater for marina users.
some basics would be good:
clean
good local ingredients (seafood landed at the marina)
reasonable prices

well, to quote John Cleese in Clockwork: its not the despair its the hope...........
THere is a little farm shop just up the road that does top quality beef and venison. When in Oban, I always pick up a few packs of fillet for the old man.

Re: The Frog

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:09 pm
by Silkie
I had my first pint in the Frog on Thursday evening but have very little to report since (for reasons probably best not explained on a public forum) I spent more time wondering if I was going to be thrown out than soaking up the ambience.

One clear impression was that the new team are on a steep learning curve and I fear for them in WHYW.