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Contribuisci feedbackI had never been to this restaurant before and assumed it was just another café, but I was pleasantly surprised! The entire place is themed after the 1940s, with an unexploded bomb site and Anderson shelter outside, as well as hundreds of memorabilia pieces throughout. The menu items are named after the era (such as evacuees breakfast) and the food was delicious (four of us had breakfast). We didn't have to wait long to be served, and all of the staff were dressed in 1940s attire. I absolutely love this place and can't wait to come back!
This hidden gem deserves more than 5 stars. We stumbled upon this tearoom turned restaurant after a day of seal-watching and were pleasantly surprised by the amazing decor reminiscent of a 1944 wartime bunker. We decided to have an early dinner and were blown away by the best mixed grill I've ever had, made with locally sourced products, including meat from the farm behind the restaurant. My wife loved her toad in the hole, and we left extremely full. Though we didn't have time for dessert, we couldn't resist taking some of the tempting cakes home. The coffee walnut cake was the best I've ever had. The staff were friendly, engaging, and knowledgeable. The only downside is that we live 200 miles away, so it's a bit far for us to visit regularly. Thank you, Rich and Nikki!
The food at this restaurant is delicious and the service is great. They are dog-friendly upstairs and have a ramp for easy access. Additionally, there is a fantastic shop on the premises with great souvenir options. Plus, parking is available.
Was looking forward to coming here but so disapointed by the service. Its dog friendly BUT we had to carry our Dachshund up and down a flight of stairs (downstairs is not dog friendly ? . I went back downstairs and asked if we order at the till and was told they will come up stairs and take my order. 10+ minutes passed and nobody came and there was two other couples waiting before us, so we left, very disapointed, this place has so much potential, but they are letting themselves down.
Such a quirky, interesting place. Like a mini immersive museum. Even has a little shop with 1940's toys and sweets. I thought it a little expensive £12 for a scone with jam and two coffees, hence four stars.
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