Unit 1, Red Rose Trading Estate, Lancaster Rd, London, Barnet EN4 8BZ, United Kingdom, England
It was the best ever we had. I have ordered for my uncle 70s birthday and most of the guest did enjoy the delicious sweets.
Thank you again for your best service.
Ali
The Seven Dials area was originally laid out in the early 1690's in a series of triangles in order to maximize the number of rental houses that could be built in hopes of attracting wealthy clientele and complement, if not compete, with the Covent Garden Piazza development. The Sundial Pillar, completed in 1694, was its centrepiece. Things didn't work out as planned and while the area has had a varied past, it is now a lively area of shopping, dining and theatre. When you're in the Covent Garden's area, walk over and check out Seven Dials. (Christmas is one of its special times.) See if you can actually tell the time via the sun dials.
Superb tasting dishes, spicing was perfect, lovely moist meat, perfect amount of sauce.The rice was perfect with each grain separate,was stunning. Lovey indulgent sweet to end and cleanse palate.Packaging was perfect size for contents. Promote yourself more please,was wonderful cooking. Thank you so much.
Quantity, Quality and Service.
Say no more, for around £6 with a Tea, try it and see.
For a decent and filling Breakfast, and a genuinely nice Fella / Family who run it, you cant go wrong,
Pequeño café encantador con personal amable! Fuimos aquí para el desayuno después de dejar un coche para su MOT en el polígono industrial, muy bonito desayuno casero cocinado con un excelente servicio.
A great cafe, generous portions of delicious cafe food reasonable priced. Kevin the owner has been in the catering business for many years and he knows what his customers want. There is an extensive menu to suit most tastes. If you are in the area I highly recommend you try visit it.
What a little gem this is tea room / coffee is, tucked out of sight at the back of a garden shop / gift / vintage / bric-a-brac/ games/ curio store, down a little laneway off Church Street in Ripley. It’s a bit off the trodden paths of Ripley, but deserves seeking out and spending a few moments here over a decent hot brew and a delectable cake.
The cafe has that vintage, shabby chic, stylish junk shop feel, with its mismatched furnishings and different seating areas (table and chairs, and sofas), surrounded by odd bits of clutter and gifts for sale. It works, and looks homely and welcoming, with the feel of an old country cottage.
But it pulls a punch, at extremely reasonable prices. The hot chocolate and mocha we enjoyed were excellent, and were much better than our experience at a Starbucks outlet earlier in the day! I’m not sure if coffee is barista style, though there was a good selection of the usual latte, cappuccino and Americano varieties available, as well as pots of filter coffee and speciality teas. And what an amazing array of cakes, cookies, and slices which are available for your morning or afternoon tea: rainbow cake, harvest cake, carrot cake, triple chocolate cake, chocolate brownies, and black current, fruit and granola, and rocky road slices and the like, with gluten free and vegan options available! A huge slice of rainbow cake was only £2.50.
The menu is quite comprehensive, and caters for the breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon tea crowd. Breakfast and lunch items are fairly simple fare, such as beans and scrambled eggs on toast, jacket potatoes, and a good selection of sandwiches, paninis and toasties made to order. Cream teas with fruit scones and clotted cream are also available.
You can grab a board game to play while waiting or enjoying your refreshments; there’s also complimentary WiFi.
We enjoyed our visit, and will definitely return. It’s quirky, and unpretentious, with efficient service. It’s also spotlessly clean, with a top hygiene rating. The toilets were fresh and clean. It's also very child friendly; some tables are laid with games and activities for the kiddies! It’s only open Wednesday through to Saturday, with the coffee shop closing at 15:30. Unfortunately for wheelchair users, there's stairs at the front, and there's a lot of shelves and display units in the gift shop part of the complex that you'll have to weave your way through to get to the tearoom.However, there's seating outside if it's a nice day.
Places like this deserve patronage! Give it a go!
Stopped here for a coffee and cake. Service was very friendly and efficient. Order at the bar and pay straight away. Coffee machine was broken, but filter coffee tasted good - is a note on the door. Chocolate cake was nice
Such a good atmosphere in this pub. Came for a couple of drinks whilst watching the football with the comfy sofa and good range of drinks. Dougie the landlord is friendly and accommodating, has transformed this pub into such a good place to come for a drink and socialise. Will definitely be returning
Un maravilloso restaurante vegetal pop cada viernes ... cada semana la comida temática diferente (indios, vietnamitas, hamburguesa, japonesa, etc) deliciosa comida, si alguna vez vienen a Brighton o vivir aquí, lo recomiendo encarecidamente que lo visite. He comido allí con los vegetarianos y veganos y omnívoros y todas han sido muy impresionados y volvimos conmigo. Tanto esfuerzo ha ido a la comida, es tan bien presentado y la calidad de la comida es excepcional ... sí, estoy muy impresionado! Una atmósfera relajada con un personal amable. Comida que todo el mundo le encanta.