Charcoal Grill

Charcoal Grill
  • Brookhouse Bungalow, 112 High St
    Midsomer Norton/Radstock, eng BA3 2DA
  •   (176) 141-4415

Hours

Saturday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
4:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Monday:
5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (56 reviews)
32
5
8
3
8
Read Our 56 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (56 reviews)
32
5
8
3
8
  • nil nil

    Have been a huge customer for Charcoal. 15 years now!! Never have been disappointed by them and their service, fast delivery time, food on point. My personal favourite foods are: Chicken doner - has the juiciness and good texture Chicken kebab - is always perfectly cooked and is perfect coming off the grillAll the staff are friendly and respectful, good to talk to while waiting for food inside the shop. Even though I may live far away where traffic can be a pain to get through, delivery drives are always on time and even early (never been late once). All and all deserves the big 5 star, lots of love!
    Apr 20th, 2023

  • Angus Elliott

    Kebab and Chicken, a tasty duo, Together in Value Box Number One, a feast to pursue, Juicy meats, a blend of spices, so divine, A meal that will please, both heart and palate combined. In this box of treasures, so much to be found, A feast for the senses, with flavors all around, A little surprise with every bite and every sip, A value so grand, it's bound to leave us in blissful grip. So here's to Kebab and Chicken, a perfect pair, Together in Value Box Number One, beyond compare, A feast for the senses, that's both filling and grand, A value that's priceless, in this box at our command
    Feb 8th, 2023

  • Tina Collins

    We ordered through Just Eat , 2 pizzas and a lamb Kofte. Both pizzas burnt and the lamb Kofte and salad were put on top of the pitta which was just a soggy mess. None of the food should have been sent out. Over 30 spent and no one happy with what they had.
    Dec 6th, 2022

  • Pl Pomahzi


    Jul 5th, 2022

  • Dave Dave

    WAKE UP PEOPLE!!! wanted to charge for a debit card, Hidden charges for paying with a debit or credit card will be banned from today (13 January), helping millions of UK consumers to avoid rip-off fees when spending their hard-earned money. So-called surcharging has become commonplace, particularly online, with many retailers hitting people with surprise charges just before they are about to make a purchase. Some retailers have been known to add charges which are far higher than it costs them to process a payment. It is estimated that surcharging cost Brits 166 million in 2015. Todays ban means that it will be unlawful for retailers to charge additional fees when someone uses a particular credit or debit card, or other payment systems like PayPal, to make a purchase. This will ensure consumers can be confident that there wont be any nasty surprises, and they wont be penalised for wanting to pay in a particular way. Economic Secretary to the Treasury, John Glen said: Its completely unfair for someone to be hit by a hidden fee just before they are about to make a purchase, so by scrapping these rip-off charges we are helping to give power back to the consumer. As we build a fairer society, this added transparency ensures buyers can make informed choices about how they spend their hard-earned money. The new rules will be enforced by Trading Standards who will have the power to take civil enforcement action against traders who breach the regulations. It will also entitle customers to receive a refund of any unlawful surcharge they have paid and enable them, if necessary, to take legal action to recover any such surcharge. The ban on credit and debit card surcharges is effective across the EU from Saturday 13th January 2018, and will apply to all purchases made where the banks of the consumer and retailer are within the EEA. In the vast majority of other circumstances surcharges are capped at the cost to the retailer for processing the payment. The UK Government took the decision to also include other payment methods such as PayPal in the ban to further protect consumers.
    Nov 8th, 2022

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About
Charcoal Grill

Charcoal Grill is located at Brookhouse Bungalow, 112 High St in Midsomer Norton/Radstock, England BA3 2DA. Charcoal Grill can be contacted via phone at (176) 141-4415 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (176) 141-4415

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Charcoal Grill?

A The phone number for Charcoal Grill is: (176) 141-4415.


Q Where is Charcoal Grill located?

A Charcoal Grill is located at Brookhouse Bungalow, 112 High St, Midsomer Norton/Radstock, eng BA3 2DA


Q What is the internet address for Charcoal Grill?

A The website (URL) for Charcoal Grill is: http://charcoalgrillnorton.co.uk/


Q What days are Charcoal Grill open?

A Charcoal Grill is open:
Saturday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: 4:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Monday: 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Charcoal Grill rated?

A Charcoal Grill has a 3.9 Star Rating from 56 reviewers.

Hours

Saturday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
4:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Monday:
5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Charcoal Grill

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 56 Reviews )
32
5
8
3
8
Write a Review

nil nil on Google

image Have been a huge customer for Charcoal. 15 years now!! Never have been disappointed by them and their service, fast delivery time, food on point.
My personal favourite foods are:
Chicken doner - has the juiciness and good texture
Chicken kebab - is always perfectly cooked and is perfect coming off the grill

All the staff are friendly and respectful, good to talk to while waiting for food inside the shop. Even though I may live far away where traffic can be a pain to get through, delivery drives are always on time and even early (never been late once).
All and all deserves the big 5 star, lots of love!


Angus Elliott on Google

image Kebab and Chicken, a tasty duo,
Together in Value Box Number One, a feast to pursue,
Juicy meats, a blend of spices, so divine,
A meal that will please, both heart and palate combined.
In this box of treasures, so much to be found,
A feast for the senses, with flavors all around,
A little surprise with every bite and every sip,
A value so grand, it's bound to leave us in blissful grip.
So here's to Kebab and Chicken, a perfect pair,
Together in Value Box Number One, beyond compare,
A feast for the senses, that's both filling and grand,
A value that's priceless, in this box at our command


Tina Collins on Google

image We ordered through Just Eat , 2 pizzas and a lamb Kofte. Both pizzas burnt and the lamb Kofte and salad were put on top of the pitta which was just a soggy mess. None of the food should have been sent out. Over 30 spent and no one happy with what they had.


Pl Pomahzi on Google

image


Dave Dave on Google

image WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!
wanted to charge for a debit card, Hidden charges for paying with a debit or credit card will be banned from today (13 January), helping millions of UK consumers to avoid rip-off fees when spending their hard-earned money.
So-called surcharging has become commonplace, particularly online, with many retailers hitting people with surprise charges just before they are about to make a purchase. Some retailers have been known to add charges which are far higher than it costs them to process a payment. It is estimated that surcharging cost Brits 166 million in 2015.
Todays ban means that it will be unlawful for retailers to charge additional fees when someone uses a particular credit or debit card, or other payment systems like PayPal, to make a purchase. This will ensure consumers can be confident that there wont be any nasty surprises, and they wont be penalised for wanting to pay in a particular way.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, John Glen said:
Its completely unfair for someone to be hit by a hidden fee just before they are about to make a purchase, so by scrapping these rip-off charges we are helping to give power back to the consumer.
As we build a fairer society, this added transparency ensures buyers can make informed choices about how they spend their hard-earned money.
The new rules will be enforced by Trading Standards who will have the power to take civil enforcement action against traders who breach the regulations. It will also entitle customers to receive a refund of any unlawful surcharge they have paid and enable them, if necessary, to take legal action to recover any such surcharge.
The ban on credit and debit card surcharges is effective across the EU from Saturday 13th January 2018, and will apply to all purchases made where the banks of the consumer and retailer are within the EEA. In the vast majority of other circumstances surcharges are capped at the cost to the retailer for processing the payment. The UK Government took the decision to also include other payment methods such as PayPal in the ban to further protect consumers.


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