Based on 9 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 9 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 180 in 308 in Mole Valley
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This was a convenient cafe to meet our friends and their dog before visiting Polesden Lacey which is only a short distance away. It was chosen as it was dog friendly and there is short term free parking here. We all had a hot drink and a cake. It was very ordinary and nothing to write home about,but it served its purpose We did not stay long as we wanted to get to Polesden Lacey as soon as possible. There were a few other customers who seemed to know each other.
SomeHappyMoments . 2024-09-03
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A small cafe somewhat tucked away from the High Street located in a small parade of shops in Grove corner.friendly service decent coffee and snacks. It seems popular with the local community and you can park free for a limited period
BookhamRogers . 2024-08-15
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Have a one because no 0. Dirty, untidy smelly miserable staff Came out if there and I felt sick and my clothes stunk. Never again
Sue A . 2023-09-28
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On the recommendation of friends we went here for a breakfast which was excellent and reasonably price. It is small inside best described a cosy. Very good friendly service. You can park free in the car park for up to an hour
Mary R . 2023-07-27
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Claires Coffee shop is a little tucked away in Grove Corner. You only have to go to the top of the High Street and cross the road where you will find another small parade of shop. Claires is just around the corner. It very small with a little outside seating. It is a good tranquil meeting point for coffee and limited snacks> Friendly service
HalyconDays . 2023-06-10
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A small coffee shop serving snacks including wonderful bacon baps.tucked away crossing the road at the top of the night street. It was friendly and easily missed unless you live locally and are aware of its existence
LindasRemarks . 2023-05-20
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we arranged to meet friends here who live in Great Bookham. it is basic and small cafe. We were giving a warm welcome. We had a coffee and a very tasty bacon roll for a brunch. Free parking nearby . There are a couple of tables outside
Mary_Holliman . 2022-08-23
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Pleasant enough place but food lacked imagination. Not a great variation on the menu.
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The People the Grange support will serve you at your table gaining experience of dealing with customers and handling money. This is an excellent and weel worth suppoting.The tea is served in the Victoriam conservatory. The cost is £6.50 a head for a scone, jam and cream with unlimited tea of coffee. Most enjoyable. The only minor downside is the start time of 2 o'close which for us is far too early 3 o;clock for tea would suit us much better and this is the only point thatwill stop us returning