We visit Bistro 7 every week with two friends whenever possible. We do so for several reasons, the staff and the food. The staff always are obliging, especially with our somewhat varied requests. They are pleasant and we enjoy a chat with them if the bistro is quiet enough to do so. Clearly at their busy times we just order and appreciate that they do their utmost to serve customers quickly. The ladies who work there are the only ones in this type of establishment to be able to make EXCELLENT coffee, not the horrible instant type that is just a press button machine. The food there is delicious. As a group we vary quite a lot in what we chose to eat and we have found nothing is too much trouble for the staff. Their cakes are great and it’s always a difficult decision to chose each week. I think the carrot cake is just to die for. All in all we cannot recommend Bistro 7 too highly. We have many friends in the village who are of the same opinion as us. We wish the ladies every success in the award they have been shortlisted for in London. DO visit them to show your support for the local business and whilst you are there nip through and look at the superb range of greetings cards and...
Read moreMy wife had had lunch here with a friend recently, and was keen to share it with me - sadly we were very underwhelmed and unlikely to want to go back.
The place wasn't full, but after waiting 30 mins after placing our order for x2 paninis I went to the till to ask on them, and was told they'd check with the kitchen - shortly afterwards, they arrived, seemingly having been microwaved to reheat them after they'd obviously been made up and then forgotten, but with no explanation or apology offered for the delay; it was hard to find the cheese that was supposed to be in both of them; and the 'homemade coleslaw' looked and tasted exactly like shop bought.
When I tried to voice concerns as we went to pay, it felt like staff had a "that's just how it...
Read moreWe went on Bank Holiday Monday. We ordered sandwiches. Which according to the menu was "served on fresh Bloomer Bread" After waiting around thirty minutes for the sandwiches to be brought to us. We were very disappointed to see that these sandwiches were infact served on normal wholemeal bread. The side salad was a tiny bowl of mixed leaves, the crisps, there was about six, and the coleslaw was in a small ramekin for all three of us. We also had a diet coke to drink. Which cost me over £33. It has obviously gone down hill since it changed hands. The previous owners (cafe) were lovely lady's who knew how to make a plate of sandwiches look really inviting and delicious. Rest assured we won't be visiting this place again. Thoroughly...
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