Food not bad, only thing worth commenting about (other than actually offering gluten free options that were not jacket potatoes!) is the young dark haired girl who went above and beyond with service at every table. Appeared to be working front of house completely alone yet on 2 separate loo breaks and 1 trip to the gift shop saw another blonde staff member socialising at a table 2 of the times and a dark haired older staff member CONSTANTLY on her phone who spoke rudely to the dark haired young girl when approached for support in serving. I will never understand how some working people deserve a medal and some are bad mannered and idle yet managers don't see this? I doubt I will return, it was quite an uncomfortable atmosphere among the staff. I felt so sorry for the hard working girl I just wanted...
Read moreWell appointed, by the side of tge boating lake. Upstairs is a small visitor and viewing centre. Downstairs, you will find a help desk. You can buy locally crafted pottery, wooden items and beautiful silver jewellery. You can even buy bags of bird food for feeding the resident birds from the boating lake. The cafe is clean. There is plenty of seating, both outside by the lake or inside. The cafe serves "Stokes" coffee, which is blended at the age old coffee shop in Lincoln. Meaning it is local to Lincolnshire. Feeling peckish? You can buy a wide array of food, all prepared fresh to order. The toilet facilities are...
Read moreThis cafe is extremely busy and the staff bless them are very polite, and you can see how hard they work they where all younger , and didn't stop. The food is average, i had toasted sandwich with chips and coleslaw. My son had a panini. A pint of lemonade, and I had fresh orange. It's great to stop so close to the lake. It was very noisy when we went in but that's because it was busy, also it's really bright. Its probably better to visit here during less busy times, if you need the quiet for health reasons. The prices are a little more exspensive than some...
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