Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 182 in 308 in Mole Valley
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Service was more likes canteen proceedure. Coffee was average. However it had a captive market and if you wanted a drink there was no alternative
Chris Harris2 . 2024-09-22
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After going for a walk at this National Trust property on the way out we stopped for an average coffee and a slice of cake. OverpricedThe service was a bit overpriced It served it purpose nothing more
SomeHappyMoments . 2024-06-25
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A nice sunny day. So we decided to have some coffees before entering the National Trust properties. We sat at one of the bench tables out side. A bit of a queue as it was very busy, but once we got to the front a friendly and efficient service. Coffees were average but hot
HalyconDays . 2024-06-25
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Lovely, friendly staff and good service in the outside cafe. Rude and moody staff who tried to overcharge me for coffee in the indoor cafe.
Elle . 2024-03-24
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Called in after a walk in the grounds. Had a superb hot chocolate, and the drinks were reasonably priced (circa £3 each). Plenty of seating. Mastercard accepted.
Mark P . 2024-01-01
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A great place to stop for a hot beverage before or after you visit Polesden Lacey itself. You can sit outside in the courtyard. It does get very popular . You need to order at the counter and trays are supplied if required to take your drinks o your table
Dave R . 2023-08-07
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A nice coffee shop serving decent coffee at a fair price. You can sit inside or outside in the large courtyard which is what we did..Most enjoyable
Richard10 . 2023-08-05
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A Most Precarious Repast at The Old House at Home There are few things in life as sacred as a well-poured drink and a sturdy table upon which to set it. Imagine my horror, then, upon entering The Old House at Home, only to find myself dining not in stately comfort but in a state of perpetual imbalance. One reserves a table with the reasonable expectation that it will, at the very least, stand firm beneath one’s elbows. Alas, what I was met with was a rickety, quivering contraption, trembling at the mere suggestion of movement. My fellow diners and I found ourselves locked in a silent contest of steadiness, each lifting a fork with the precision of a bomb disposal expert, lest we send our glasses skidding into oblivion. To make matters worse, this architectural affliction was not limited to my table alone; no, the neighbouring furniture appeared to share in this affliction, as if the entire room were engaged in some grand, lumbering waltz. A wonky table is not mere inconvenience—it is an insult to the art of dining, a sign of neglect so egregious that one wonders whether management has mistaken rustic charm for outright disrepair. One does not expect to endure a siege upon one’s senses simply to enjoy a meal. A man should be free to place his drink upon a table without fear that it may betray him. Until this most elementary of expectations is met, The Old House at Home shall remain, at best, a folly; at worst, a farce.
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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