A little gem, tucked away in Long Eaton. Tempting and varied menu, excellent table service with cheerful staff, (Friday morning). The building and interior is attractive and the quality of food and coffees very good. Good value for the quality. Edit: I'm sad to say that we took our family back today and the experience was different and far less enjoyable. We weren't told when booking our table that the menu was drastically reduced after 4pm and, thus, we had to rush to get our food orders in. I specifically wanted churros for dessert and asked the waitress whether these were still available after 4pm. She assured me that yes, they would be. At 5:08, after waiting for the waitress who was chatting with other staff sitting round another table, I ordered my churros only to be told that the dessert menu was also limited after 5pm. Needless to say, none of us were keen to order desserts after that. What a difference that change of staff from Friday a.m. to...
   Read moreHad a veggie breakfast and a English breakfast tea. Food was ok. Yea was Earl grey and I asked for Breakfast tea. I didnât complain I just didnât drink it. I was encouraged by my friends to mention it so when the table was cleared I did. I said I asked for breakfast tea but that was Earl grey .The girl said that was the correct tea for breakfast and as I picked up the menu to check she just walked off. I was made to feel very silly and I was embarrassed. This is why I donât complain. My friend checked the menu and it stated breakfast tea along with a few other so I knew I was not wrong. 5 mins later another girl came over and said they had served the wrong tea and offered the correct tea. I wonât be going there again as I was it treated very nicely even though I apologised for getting the...
   Read moreI used to go here when it was a Wetherspoons establishment from 2008 to 2013 -- it was always packed on Fridays and Saturdays. While it's not the loud and busy venue it once was, I'd argue it's better now than it was then. The ale selection is usually fantastic (every time I've been in they've had at least a couple of pales on and a decent bitter), the decor and 'style' they are aiming for really works and it's a very pleasant venue to visit. I've since been for a Sunday brunch (they don't do breakfasts on Sundays) and was thoroughly impressed by the service offered and quality of the food, which was actually at a decent price. It cost £22 for two teas, two juices and two full breakasts with Stokes sauces and Lurpack butter. Really hope it does well and the current owners deem...
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