Excellent coffee and food. BUT waitress was busy and barely acknowledged me. Another girl serving clearly thought she was above even looking at customers. The cafe had five or six yummy mummy’s who sadly let their children run all round the restaurant while they chatted amongst themselves. It was so noisy we could not hear ourselves speak to each other. In fact I thought I was I had mistakenly gatecrashed a private children’s party. The mothers were not controlling the children at all. I live in the area and Compton Mccrae is known as a cafe for the wealthier people who live in South Wiltshire. I guess they’re happy to keep On serving to the rich and entitled people of the area. I was going to buy some bread and other items but actually can’t wait to get...
Read moreGreat food, lovely staff. Gluten free options. Just not set up for less mobile people. Rough gravel that made wheeled walkers v difficult to push, steep ramp up. Hazardous. I watched 3 people struggle in. The food must be good! No disabled loo despite lots of space for it. Loos 50 yards away over same gravel. Can drive to them. C'mon people put a paved path to the entrance, get a more gently inclined ramp and put a couple of collapsible bars on the wall behind the loo to aid standing. Lots of customers aren't that...
Read moreAttended a wake for an old friend's wife with maybe 150 people present on a Sunday. An extraordinary experience with impeccable food, drink and service. The food had obviously been carefully thought out to provide excellence in taste, quality and presentation. Despite a sudden torrential downpour the well trained and unobtrusive staff coped immaculately. Though the occasion could have been sombre Compton MacRae carried it off superbly and perfectly set the tone. Very well done: you deserve all the success that is...
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