Based on 9 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 9 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 621 in 810 in Richmond upon Thames
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I really like the cafe in the morning, they serve a good coffee and always fresh pastries/croissant etc. Plenty of other things such as sausages etc are available. Clean space with friendly staff. Plenty of seatings around. Good and accessible WCs. Free water fill machine.
Dmitrijs Gusevs . 2024-10-16
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Lovely place to come for a coffee and a bite to eat for lunch. There is outdoor seating and a pond with swans. If the weather is nice. Would recommend to pop in here. Start a very nice and friendly.
J T . 2023-10-28
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Brie and caramelised sandwich was nice
paul hart . 2022-01-29
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The food is good but the prices extortionate. There is no PhD / student discount. Expect to pay approx. £8 for a main meal and expect a small portion.
Samuel Amos . 2020-01-31
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I like the variety of food (veggys and omnivores) good price and fast service. Coffee and cakes also excellent. If you are visiting the Archives or work close by, it is a nice place for eating or having a coffee; besides, the gardens and lake are beautiful.
Maria A . 2019-04-17
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I understand in the UK, food such as ham and cheese fillers should not be handled with bear hands but with gloves onbefore serving to customers. Having looked into the window of Gales in Richmond 10 minutes ago I was sickened to see a member of staff with bear hands compacting what looked like cheese in her hands before stuffing it into a croissant, beside her were a tray others already made so I could only surmise that she had also used bear hands to do fill these too. Not hygienic at all, so not wishing to digest any germs spread by a lack of the simple hygiene rule, I decided to eat elsewhere, but would suggest this lady gets urgent hygiene training before handling any further foods. 16.05.25 - Today I was once again walking past the shop, once again viewed a lady this time making filled rolls, again no gloves from one roll to the next, using her hands, was this cross-contamination as well as unhygienic? I think I will carry on walking by.