Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 13 in 197 in Copeland
Nº 4 of 38 Other cuisines in Copeland
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Delicious home baked food and cakes,fantastic quality using top class ingredients,well done Kirsty and Andrew
alisonscott1 . 2019-04-27
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A quaint and quirky little shop situated in a gem of a village, Parton, Whitehaven. They offer an abundance of deliciousness including the gooeyest chocolate brownie slabs, humongous sweet and savoury scones, luxury Victoria sponges, lucious lemon drizzles, sticky gingerbread, melt in your mouth pies, and made to order dishes and desserts. They also provide other services including our 'cookie bar', beautiful take away afternoon teas, luxury celebration cakes, occasion catering and simple one off dinner party menus.
thepariah . 2018-02-09
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Lovely little cafe, very dog friendly which we love. Great to take our hairy bairn with us. Fabulous lunch, coffee & wine. Absolutely recommend
98 Opinions
Lovely pub to go for a drink. Only pub close to where we were staying. No food served here. Dog friendly. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Close to request stop railway station. Open 2pm til pub empty. Makes sence. Friendly people.
112 Opinions
Really warm & welcoming atmosphere. Quick & friendly service. Had the burger & Thai green curry both absolutely excellent. Great experience all round!
365 Opinions
Edit: been a few times and everything just keeps getting better! First time visiting the venue which is very smart and well spaced, there won't be any accidental elbow touching here. We went for the afternoon tea, which was massive and to be fair, very tasty. The scotch egg and sausage roll were great and the chicken and quiche also very good. After getting beyond those I was struggling! With three puds it was clear I would never be able to finish it all. I ate the scone which was pretty good. Not the best, but decent. The brownie and lemon posset had to come home with me in a box! Overall it was very enjoyable, although I'm not sure we can really call it an afternoon tea! In my opinion, they could easily have removed the chicken and posset and added in a small finger sandwich or two. The result would still be a very non-traditional afternoon tea, but it might have been close enough to call it one. There really should at least be a nod to cucumber somewhere in there Edit: paid another visit and went for regular menu items. The meal was lovely, a bit different and still generously sized. At lunchtime, with three of us eating, none of us actually managed to polish of our meal! The star of the show was the Thai curry, probably about as good as it gets outside an actual Thai restaurant