Visited today found it difficult to find my way around. Sign posts were poor. Still, it is an interesting place to see. . But what I found most disappointing was when I ordered tea for 2 , we had over a 20 minute wait (it wasn't busy)! Only to get served two dirty cups with a teabags in water and a tiny jug of milk.. Scum marks around th edges of both cups above the water line? What made it worse was when I removed a brown mark from the rim of one teacup and smelt it, it was coffee! The cups looked as if they hadn't been washed, and this made me even more suspicious? I went back to the waitress with my dirty cup, and asked for a clean one please? I was told it would be brought out to me. I received a clean cup with fresh water and a teabag a short while later. No apology, nothing! Post Covid, I find this particularly concerning? Even in the WC in the mill there is a notice asking visitors to wash their hands correctly, to help stop the spread of germs? Not a pleasant experience, I'm...
Read moreRelaxed café tearoom experience embedded within an art galary.
When I have been the staff have been pleasant and engaging, best to have tea as you get a good sized pot and there is a small selection of cakes which all feel home made. This is a good thing.
The art changes regularly and there is seating throughout the galary area.
A bit different and while a bit arty it is not overly hipsterish either.
A great find but you have to look for it.
There is also free wifi and it is normally quiet and free from mewling kids and their over...
Read moreAn interesting mix of art. This was an event with art for sale, I have to say the prices seemed to need deeper pockets than mine, although there were many pieces I would have liked to have on my walls. Parking is not a problem, the mill has an off street parking area. Friendly helpful staff make the visit pleasant. Turn up even if there is no advertised event, there is plenty to see here. If you found this review helpful, please consider following me to see...
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