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Contribuisci feedbackWe stop here a lot as it's the best food, value, service, anywhere. Often have the soup but torn between that and jacket potatoes. Really don't know how they do this quality for such reasonable prices too. LOVE the soup but fancied jacket potatoes. Flavour, huge portions and warm and friendly staff. Must try other food as all looks incredible. LOVE the banoffee pie and all the cheesecakes. Had a rushed stop a few weeks ago and had a bacon roll. How many pieces of bacon went in there?!! 10 stars, not 5. See you soon, thank you!
I was searching for a lunch spot in Leominster when I overheard a group of women leaving the Flying Dutchman raving about how good their experience was. Intrigued, I decided to check it out for myself. The restaurant was clean, well organized, and the menu looked fantastic. The dishes being served looked delicious. I ended up ordering a homemade quiche and salad, which was absolutely amazing. I will definitely be returning in the future. A big thank you to the lovely, helpful, and friendly staff.
The restaurant serves its own unique coffee blend which I believe is the best in town, especially their cappuccinos paired with their homemade shortcake biscuits. The staff are always friendly and welcoming. A visit to Leominster would not be complete without trying this place out.
The staff was rude and the service was sarcastic. The chicken was dry, the avocado was unripe, and the bread was stale. Overall, the sandwich was bad and it was an awful experience.
The two of us stopped by for a bit of breakfast, had intended to order some pancakes but got into a conversation at the counter and found out that they're all brought from the supermarket, no cooking involved. And I'm not paying the best part of £10 for shop brought pancakes with a bit of fruit thrown on, what am I paying you for there? So we decided to go traditional. Usual English breakfast but with far too much grease, oil dripping off of everything. Mine was especially swimming as the butter portion for my toast had already melted all over the plate, but it was edible and I've had worse. Just a shame as apparently this used to be the place to go for breakfast in this town.