Well, what an amazing little discovery. My wife frequents here, during park walks, and raves about this little place with its baked delights. Deservedly so! On my first visit I had the Prawn Marie Rose open sandwich. It came beautifully presented on a small oblong plate, and I'll hold my hands up and admit my first thought was "Oh, that's a bit small". How wrong I was. An ample slice of white provides a bed for a really good handful of large, juicy, fresh prawns, all of which could easily have been hand picked. The Marie Rose sauce has to be homemade, its bloody delicious and the lettuce is chunky, fresh and crisp. This is all topped off with a handful of crisps and a pot of homemade coleslaw. If I wasn't already full, I'd have ordered a second serving. But there was room for a piece of white chocolate and raspberry cheesecake, and oh my goodness, wow! My second visit was the very next day, for a club sandwich, and if I was to tell you how good that was, we'd be here all day. The kitchen at Rosemary on the Park clearly take a lot of pride in their work, and I highly recommend you go and put that to the test. Update: Visited Jubilee weekend too. Still amazing and still great value in my opinion. Stacking up to be our favourite "lunch in the...
Read moreBeen here before and loved it so we returned today for ice creams and tea unfortunately we were not met with same friendliness - maybe as Kelly wasn't here today. Got stony responses from the man serving and when we ordered pot of tea for 2 only had one tea bag in so I asked for another as the tea wasn't very strong (it's Yorkshire tea so should be served reasonably strong) was told there should be two but he would bring me another- wanted another few minutes whilst he continues to serve other people and clean up other tables before I went back and asked again for the lady to thrust one at Me. Saw same lady bring outside ice cream cones with no napkin etc when for hygiene as the cone is eaten by the customer it shouldn't be handled when walking outside. Anyway think I'll only go in next time if I see Kelly
Edited to add he did then come and apologise after but it's not our...
Read moreWe tried this little cafe in Moor Park as it had good reviews and had been recommended on Radio 2. We found the service was good and food well presented. However, it is expensive for what you get and the food could be better. My focaccia stack had one sausage cut in half, one rasher of bacon also cut in half, one egg and a small disk of black pudding. The focaccia was a cold thin flatbread. It cost £10.95 so very poor value. My wife's hash brown stack had two shop bought hash browns, a tablespoon of avocado, a little chilli jam and a chunk of halloumi which had been so lightly grilled it was cold in the middle for £8.95. She also had a small piece of toast for £2. We had two teas for £6.80. It was all very disappointing. The setting is nice and toilets clean but we cannot recommend it because it was expensive and the food...
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