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The restorative has moved to the museum grounds, but still serves excellent food in an atmosphere. If I lived nearby, I would visit more often, just eat here.
I think you have changed the name, but I found a great small café with cheap drinks and I needed food to continue my search for the Stuka! Do you have a nice cold Spitfire beer?? Beer, Sambo... All food groups I appreciate!! I enjoyed it as well as the hundred children around me!
At lunch with my granddaughter, the choice of meals was very limited, plus the sandwiches were also quite expensive and seemed to have what Wartime amounts of fillings must have been. Soft drinks as well as tea and coffee have also been good...over the prices in some other facilities, and visitors with more than a few children can find food at the museum can be quite expensive if also taking into account the parking fee.
I ate here on Saturday 30th September with my 3 boys aged 3, 6 and 7. The decor is on theme with interesting wall schematics of planes and an engine block in the middle of the room. Otherwise the tables and chairs were school dining...room spartan but fine. The kids ' meals were middling to OK. They took 3 fruit juices and 3 kids meals. Their pizzas weren 't actually pizza but more like a pitta kind of pastry with pleasant and liberal cheese and tomato topping, and a single slice of garlic baguette. Odd that it came to the table completely unsliced. Tasted fine but pricey at £5 and less enjoyable than a benchmark £4 pizza hut kids meal (incl. pizza, salad and unlimited drink). I 'd finished slicing up the boys 3 pizzas when my meal then arrived. My choice was deeply unpleasant. I should say that I 'm the kind of dad who 'll eat pretty much anything but the 28 day burger was unbearably chewy, the cheese and onion gloop was not pleasant, and the single leaf of greenery did nothing to resurrect this misery. I stopped halfway when a particularly large tube of cartilage was peering at me. Can 't remember the last time I ever left food. The chips that came with it were good, though barely more than a fistful. For £9 I expected a burger at least as nice as a McD but this was just nasty. For £32 I felt pretty unhappy. Rest of the museum trip was great though! Full menu shown here: [hidden link]