Nice little cafe with viewing point to the arena. Food ok & Charlotte & the other lady there were very nice & welcoming. Not many tables so if you know you are going best to ring ahead & reserve a table. I did as there were 6 of us. The cafe would have 5 stars, but what l didn't like was the parking issue. All the nice tarmaced spaces near to the entrance are for staff! Customers & visitor's have to park on the rough piece of ground behind this. Being disabled l was dropped off at the top then hubby parked the car. There are 2 places with bits of cardboard tied on the fence saying 'disabled', but the surface is very rough & uneven with a pile of rough top soil/tarmac heaped behind, not ideal, if you're wheelchair user no way.........we did ask if we could patk in 1 of the 'nice' places whilst we had breakfast but we were told 'NO'. We were there 2 hours & in that time most of the nice staff places were empty........such a shame. Please have consideration for those less able-bodied, as l did see quite afew poorly youngsters there for riding. If it were my place l would swap the parking lots around, a riding instructor etc can walk on...
Read moreA significant riding and stables centre, is the setting for this very nice cafe. We visited on a warm sunny afternoon and thoroughly enjoyed our pots of tea and generous slices of Victoria sponge. We walked home, back to our mobile home, through quiet country lanes which were enfolded by ancient woodland. Keeping the fierce sun at bay. Every visit to a cafe should be so delightful and...
Read moreCoffee (latte) was abysmal - completely lacking in Coffee! Bacon roll had some sort of liquid marg slapped over it (consistently of cheap mayo). It's a real shame as this cafe has lots of potential, but really does miss the mark on every level (apart from...
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