Well it was certainly and interesting experience!
but itās was safe to say we did not feel welcomed into the store the lady running the floor was like a rabbit in the headlights not particularly polite or welcome, a simple request seemed to send her into absolute panic. we only requested to have two fruit scones on one dish as apposed to one fruit and one plain, anybody would of thought weād asked her to go and bake a fresh batch there and then for usā¦.. felt a little out of pocket after to be quite honest⦠menu clearly stated with the cream tea your own teaā¦.. nope think again you will be sharing a teapot for one between the tableā¦. Scones themselves were okay there is definitely better out there thoughā¦. All in all a pretty dismal experience. Unfortunately will not be returning such as shame as previous owner was...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreLovely atmosphere with authentic heavyweight vintage decor. Older gentleman (co-owner) searched out the dairy-free options when tempting cakes were pored over - slices of which were so filling that my partner suggested we abandon our plan to buy sandwiches from the One Stop to take down to the marshland beach - which you must visit, as well as the 'Miles experience', coffee-making process at their head office over the road; the Whortleberry have several of their options on the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe went in because of the name and nowhere else inspired us. I remember picking Whortleberries as a child with my parents so a but of a nostalgia trip. The food was very good, though for me I prefer stronger cheese. Service was exemplary with plenty of hot water to top up the loose leaf tea (really good tea). I wanted to try the Whortleberry jam so ordered a scone with clotted cream, fantastic scone warm from oven with generous serving of jam and cream... and the...
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