This place was a godsend when we came across it on a wet and windy walk between bradwell and castleton. The kids had bacon sandwiches (nice, lean bacon; wonderful soft, thick bread)and hot chocolates (didn’t go for the ‘all singing, all dancing ones as I knew they’d want pudding too!)… I had a delicious cheese and onion toasty. We felt very welcome despite being dripping wet… in fact we were offered a table by the radiator to dry out hats and gloves. We finished with salted caramel brownies and the owners supplied glasses of water as they very sensibly suggested we’d need them! The kids said it was the best food they’d ever had and my son (11) even commented on their 5* service as we left. We never made it to castleton as the weather got worse and we weren’t appropriately dressed but we’ll definitely try the walk again and schedule...
Read moreWas disappointed with quality of food. The sausages and hash browns did taste as though they had been deep fried and had no flavour.. Chopped tomatoes had herbs in which weren't good on a breakfast. Eggs were definitely not locally sourced and only one piece of toast each. The girl who served us was so friendly and helpful it seemed a shame to say anything at the time but not sure she'd have been able to rectify things anyway so not much point.. Thing is it was expensive but wouldn't really mind paying that for good quality food which...
Read moreBarista Training Required. Unfortunately we were disappointed by our stop for drinks at the courtyard cafe. The coffee I'm afraid was very poor. Nice beans but not tamped properly so a really bad extraction. The milk for my flat white was foamed till filling the entire jug with leaving a really poor milk texture. Reusable cups were refused too so had to send a single use to landfill. All the ingredients are there for good coffee but without the correct training it's money out the window. Guy who served us was nice and...
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