We're not taking phone bookings in the short term while our staff adapt to the "new normal". Please see below for details of the steps we've taken as a business to ensure your safety.īOOKINGS: We're encouraging guests to book a table in advance using our website. We've taken all necessary steps to ensure your visit to Chop House is relaxing, enjoyable & above all safe. The safety & comfort of our guests is our main concern. Should we elect to change our privacy policy, we will post the changes here. If you have any comments or questions, please contact us at the address above or via email TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY Please do contact us if you have any questions or complaints about this privacy policy or about how we handle your information.Ĭhop House Leith, 102 Constitution Street, EH6 6AWĬhop House Bruntsfield, 88 Bruntsfield Place, EH10 4HGĬhop House Market St., Arch 15 East Market St., EH8 8FS If you want to unsubscribe from these you can do so at any time, just hit unsubscribe at the end of the email you have received from us or use the contact details below. If you are on our mailing list we will occasionally send you emails about our restaurants, new openings, special offers and news updates from Chop House. Their individual privacy policies, including how they process your data, are available on their websites and you will always be asked when you book through them about passing your information on to us, and if you want to be added to our mailing list. Information collected from third parties: we may have received your information (name, email address, phone number, date and time of booking) through a third party booking site, such as Open Table. We may also have information regarding your visits to our restaurants including date and time of bookings, number of guests, and any special requests made when booking or during the course of your visit. Information you give us: could include name, email address (personal and/or work), telephone number(s) given to us when you make a booking directly at one of our restaurants, or if you sign up online to receive our newsletter. We compile reports on our marketing activity such as open rate and click rate on emails. To compile reports and help us understand and improve our digital applications or marketing activity. To meet our legal obligations and for establishing or defending our legal rights. To communicate with you about our offers, promotions, news, upcoming events, new openings or any other updates, with your consent. To provide you with a high level of customer service (including helping you with enquiries and bookings) and personalise the service you receive from us. We may also use your personal data for any or all of the following purposes: We are committed to protecting your personal data and keeping it safe and confidential.Īccess to your personal data will be limited to our employees and certain third parties who process it on our behalf, we will never sell your personal data or pass it on to a third party for use by them. We are the data controller in respect of the data we collect from you and about you. And if it doesn't, stick a pin in the SquareMeal website – the UK is your oyster.This is the main privacy policy for Chop House, and describes how we collect personal data from you. In case of stalemate, agree to try an entirely new cuisine or restaurant: nobody's feelings get hurt over rebuffed recommendations and the thrill of novelty goes a long way.īecause let's face it, whatever you're spending and whatever you're eating, the value and enjoyment in eating out comes from your dining companions. In theory, this removes all the vetoes, leaving a shortlist for a vote or a coin toss. Whether a compulsory tasting menu is worth bankruptcy may depend on the menu and the friend, but you see where we're coming from. The BBQ joint that condemns your vegetarian friend to an evening of goats' cheese: gone. That hot new restaurant means a two-hour taxi for some – cross it off. The easiest way to start is to get your collective priorities straight – ruthlessly slash possibilities according to budget, distance and dietary requirements. But with Square Meal providing the simplest way to find all the restaurants and bars near you, choosing somewhere to suit everyone is the only remaining hurdle. The one who insists bar snacks will do just fine and can't remember getting home (if you don't know who that is, it's probably you).ĭeciding where to eat out with friends can be a pain in the proverbial. The one who orders a side salad before minesweeping leftovers (yes, we see you – and we know you're why the tip is short again). The one who makes non-committal humming noises about every suggestion.
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