After a recommendation we decided to book in to sample their Sunday lunch and we were so glad we did! It's worth noting, that the roast dinner requires booking with at least 24 hours notice
Firstly, the decor inside the teas rooms was a real treasure trove of memorabilia. So many things to look at wherever you looked.
Whilst we were there for Sunday dinner, we had a good look at the menu, laid out 'ration book style'. Some great nostalgic items that we can't wait to come back and try!
Our Roast beef Sunday dinner was beautiful and came with plenty of fresh vegetables, stuffing and Yorkshire puddings! The dinner was really filling, but we'd already 'eyed up' puddings so couldn't leave without them. One bread and butter pudding one syrup sponge pudding, both served with lashings of tasty custard. Compliments to the chef, Hope for a great meal.
To drink there was a great selection of drinks of the time, including a selection of loose teas, Bovril and Ovaltine to name a few.
The final shout out and 'nod' should be to the lovely 'boss lady', sorry I didn't take her name, but she also helped make the memorable experience. Thank you and we'll be back the next time we're in the...
Read moreOriginally needed to find somewhere for my 8 Yr old son to use the toilet as he was desperate and couldn't find anywhere to go. Lady behind the til announced toilets were for only paying customers so we agreed to eat in.
We ordered a steak pie, vegetable and mash with gravy meal, it was lovely. £8! A BLT sandwich and a ham and cheese toasty. 3 fizzy drinks also. £19 all in.
The food was great, the prices were affordable and the restaurant was clean and tidy. The entire restaurant has been turned into a museum in the style of WW2. All themed on War. It was interesting.
I'd have scored a 5/5 but when a little boy is close to weeing himself whether its a paying customer or not it's good moral to let a child use a bathroom. Other than that, I...
Read moreThis little cafe is absolutely awesome, the owners have gone to great lengths to try make this little cafe look and feel like a wartime local coffee shop, the menu is very simple but high tea etc is available on booking. It was nice to have proper loose tea leaf tea and I couldn't resist having two rounds of bread and dripping lol and was shushed a few times by my wife as I was caught singing along to the music of the wartime period. It is rare to find a coffee shop that you can quite comfortably sit in for hours and best of all was the price we had 2 pots of tea and 2 milkshakes and 2 rounds of bread and dripping and 2 cakes all for the princely sum of £11.80. Will definitely be visiting next time I'm in...
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