We attended the cafe for some no longer belly buster breakfast which is now the fireman’s breakfast. When eating this towards the end there were some small fine black hairs under the food could be straight pubes or small mouse hairs not sure. It was swimming in grease and felt sick for the rest of the day. Food wasn’t like what it use to be and was dissapointed. The smell that came out my backside could wipe out a whole supermarket.. it was revolting even my partner couldn’t stand the smell of me his words was “ it smells like some had died inside of me” cramps and back pains I continued the day.. led there rotting away when it came to the finale well let me just say I have never experienced this anything like it as it shot out my back passage I’m sure my feet slightly elevated from floor.. was pretty amazed my by it. I had to air the bathroom after and when the post man arrived he even gagged and that was only from the trail of smell lingering out the bathroom window. Be careful...
Read moreUse to come here a lot but after the last visit I won’t be coming back. Coffee made with milk that went bad. When I pointed this out she argued with me that it is fresh. It was all curdled so she made new drinks with the same milk. After someone from the kitchen told her to change milk she managed to make our drinks on third try. Food was also very poor. Cheap tasteless sausages. Eggs poorly cooked one with dried had yolk the other undercooked cold with lots of slimy egg white. Soggy hash browns. My Mrs didn’t eat anything after spoiling her appetite with bad coffee my son ate only bit of bacon paid £32 for this “nice” experience and I still think that it is too much for large , small, and...
Read moreThe Avon Valley Railway is always a pleasure to visit, with its heritage charm and scenic surroundings. However, the café is a letdown when it comes to value for money and quality ( of some of its food ).
I paid £5.95 for a bowl of cheap, “just-add-water” chicken soup and a dried burger roll with butter. My companion’s plain cheese sandwich with crisps was £6.95. Both were overpriced and showed little effort in preparation.
While the railway itself is worth visiting, the café could improve its pricing and quality of some...
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