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Walking into The Moon feels like stepping through a portal—one moment, you’re in the heart of Northbridge’s buzzing nightlife, the next, you’re wrapped in the warm embrace of a cozy, charming little restaurant with a vibe so inviting it practically gives you a hug. The decor? Quaint, warm, and absolutely spot-on.
Now, let’s talk service. Too many places get this wrong, but not here. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted like an old friend, and if you’re lucky enough to have Gabby looking after you, you’re in for a real treat. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely a pleasure—she sets the standard every restaurant should aspire to.
The food? Bloody. Brilliant. It’s home-style cooking, but don’t mistake that for anything less than stellar. And the speed? Lightning-fast—almost suspiciously so—but every dish still tastes like it’s been made with time, care, and love. The pastas? Absolute knockout. The spaghetti carbonara and creamy pesto are rich, indulgent, and so damn good that even with the most ravenous appetite, you’ll struggle to clear the plate.
And for those who don’t fancy pasta? No worries. There’s something for everyone—pizzas, parmis, and a solid selection of vegetarian and gluten-free options, all executed with the same level of passion and precision.
Drinks? Next level. The fairy bread cocktail? Pure nostalgia in a glass, and the fact that it comes with an actual slice of fairy bread? Genius. It’s a little touch, but it tells you everything you need to know—this place cares about the details.
What really seals the deal for me is how well they look after me and my friends. Rolling up here with my biker crew, we’re always welcomed with open arms. No judgment, no attitude—just love, good food, and cold drinks. It doesn’t matter if we’re fresh off a ride or just looking for a solid meal after a night out, The Moon treats us like family every single time.
So, between the soul-warming food, the spot-on service, and the unbeatable atmosphere, The Moon delivers in every single way. Five stars. And let’s be honest, I don’t give those out lightly.