We recently visited. The food was very medioca. We sat outside and when my husband got up he caught his foot in the edge of the flag overbalancing and landing heavily on his shoulder. Two Clients were good enough to come to our assistance which was a good job as the owner never came near. She didn’t ask us if he wanted a cup of tea or water or how he was. We eventually got my husband into the car and I drove him to Kendal hospital to be told he had broken his arm at the top. I phoned the cafe to give them an update even though she hadn’t shown any interest but thought she would have to fill out a health and safety report and report to Riddor. The owner didn’t answer her phone so I left my telephone number for her to call me back. She didn’t even have the decency to call back. The motto is if you want to go to a cafe with medioca food and drink and an owner who doesn’t care about their customers then your in the...
Read moreEvery now and then you find a hidden gem and this was one of them my wife and I were driving in Cumbria and pulled over for a cup of tea got a pot of tea each and a bacon bun, glad we did proper cuppa and the quality of the bacon bun was top notch made with top quality bacon cooked perfectly. The two lads that own this place could show others how it's done friendly chatty and a lot of local knowledge. We ended up buying the sausage rolls, rolo chocolate brownies and cherry scones all of which looked delicious can't wait to get home and eat them. Would I call back...
Read moreI called in to the cafe Grange looking for something to eat and a coffee on a lovely sunny day. I was made to feel most welcome and offered a table inside or out. James asked me what I would like, I chose the small English breakfast, cooked by Gordon and served by Jacqui..... an absolute delight, my mini breakfast was perfectly cooked and presented. I strongly recommend this cafe for it's ambience, service and menu. You won't be...
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