We asked what a French omelette was and were told it was the same as an English omelette. It appears the difference is that the 'French' one here is not fluffy and still has patches of egg white running through it. I ordered a Croque monsieur and recieved a cut loaf sandwich, with one type of unmelted cheese and some ham in it, and lightly toasted on the outside. I said to the lady that it normally has white sauce and melted cheese (2 types normally) and she said ours has mayo. I asked for the cheese to be grilled a bit so it was melted, it came back still unmelted apart from 1 edge. I think £9.50 is expensive for a badly toasted sandwich, it cannot be called a croque monsieur as it is not. Furthermore, I cannot understand the point of all this French terminology when it is clearly very basic...
Read morePopped in for lunch with my wife and children (5 & 1). Super easy to get to, but really nicely out of the way of the main road so you get the tranquility.
Great menu with a wide selection of food and drink, children's menu, reasonably priced and delicious.
Various areas of seating, 1 area with some toys and things to do for little ones.
Top tier hosts, the lady and gentleman that served us were brilliant, and made sure the children were looked after too.
Will most definitely be back, and will take the dog next time too.
Don't be blinded by the big names you see on the roundabout...drive another minute and go...
Read moreA little hideaway gem from the chain outlets. Tucked away in a little community of friendly people, artists, hand crafters and freshly home made food. Relaxing, tranquil, great atmosphere and wholesome food. Daily specials, we had pumpkin soup, dirty hashbrown with bacon and melted cheese, asparagus wrapped prosciutto with poached eggs and hollandaise sauce. Oh and the customers tea and flat-white coffee. And when your waiting for your food, you can browse around at various artists painting and a very friendly working...
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