Discovered this place while on a day trip. It's a traditional café and tea room in a delightful 17th century town house, conveniently located on the high street. Cosy downstairs rooms with wooden beams and an original fireplace, and outside tables in a little courtyard at the back. The staff were both welcoming and friendly. They serve sandwiches, soup and light snacks as well as cakes and teas. Ordered a cheese and onion quiche with jacket potato and salad and a pot of tea. Service was quick, the food well cooked and the salad quite special with grapes and orange slices as well as the usual salad ingredients! I also bought a couple of the nice little handmade greetings cards that were on display. All in all an enjoyable lunch and...
Read moreThe sandwich I ordered claimed on the menu to come with coleslaw, this wasn’t the case, it simply came with some rather rubbish salad, the slice of cake I ordered was tiny for the price and was also advertised as sticky toffee, but upon having a bite it wasn’t, it was golden syrup cake with a couple lumps of toffee stuck on top, i also had to point to where said cake was while trying to order it as the young lad who came to take our order kept thinking it was a tray bake of some sort, won’t...
Read moreService not great, description of the cake title different to what was served other cake portion was tiny and the definitely aren't keen on dogs...I went in to the toilet and heard one of the staff saying that my dog was getting on her effing nerves as she was barking outside. My dog has seperatation...
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