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Contribuisci feedbackThe food at this restaurant was quite good. I ordered a sausage bap which was served with one ketchup sachet. I was surprised to find out that extra sachets cost 25p each, with the first one being free. The bap came with three generous sausages. My friend ordered a full breakfast but requested a poached egg instead of fried, which initially caused some resistance. However, the waitress quickly checked with the chef and it was agreed. The restaurant was quite warm due to the large windows letting in a lot of sunlight. I had a latte, which only came in one size. The service was okay, a bit slow, and not very friendly. Overall, there are better breakfast places in the area. The environment was nice enough, but it wasn't my favorite choice.
I came in with my mother and was impressed by the bright and spacious layout of the restaurant. We ordered teas and my mom had avocado on toast with eggs, which was delicious (though one egg was a bit overcooked). The service was fast and the staff were very friendly. Overall, it was a pleasant experience.
I recently visited this charming cafe and enjoyed a delicious cooked breakfast. The portion size was very generous and the prices were fair. They even offer gluten free bread options. The cafe is well-designed with a lovely outdoor seating area. I found it entertaining to watch the staff write down orders in a traditional manner, reminiscent of the 1970s. The atmosphere is quaint and the staff are lovely. Overall, a great experience with delicious food.
Lovely little cafe, but the service is incredibly slow. It took half an hour just to get coffee and a tea cake. The coffee arrived first and went cold by the time the tea cake arrived, which was also cold. I think they based the place on Acorn Antiques. Mrs Overall could have done a better job.
Lovely tea room. Lady serving was trying her best but was a bit flummoxed as we were a party of about 10. Ordered a Latte and toasted tea cake. Came quite quickly but no sugar. As usually two butter pats to spread on my toasted tea cake. Never quite enough to cover both so went up to ask for sugar and another butter pat. The lady brought over the butter pat and said it would be another 25p. I thought she was joking. NO. I spoke to the owner and said an unfriendly customer service she was providing. Never been charged extra for a butter pat. She said it was her policy as people were asking for 6/7 extra! I asked for one! Maybe I should take my own next time and ask for a 50p refund.I have been in the catering industry and you do not do this sort of thing. By the way the lady serving was embarrassed and I could see she found this difficult. Bit like a review by a lady wanting 2 forks and being refused? What?