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295 Opinions in 2 websites
Went for lunch with a friend Have been here before for tea and cake Sat at a table in the sun decided to move when one with a sun shade became free as I got up my brand new trousers caught on 2 prices of the plastic wicker chair that had come losses and were sticking out. I hadn't noticed this when sitting down as I couldn't pull the chair out fully due to lack of space. My trousers were damaged. I informed the waiter who just said sorry, and he would remove the chair. This wasn't done until as we left, I told another member of staff. If I had had bare legs, I would have had a nasty cut. We ordered jacket potato with chilie and salad. Which was quite nice . However my friends coffee was cold. Informed the same male member of staff who said the machine was playing up he took the cup and returned the same half drunk coffee to the table it had obviously just been put in the microwave. Sadly, I now have a damaged pair of trousers that I will have to pay to be mended, and we were not even given a full cup Of fresh coffee. Needless to say, we won't be returning.
256 Opinions in 1 websites
6 of us decided to have a late late lunch here. We sat outside. The couple were welcoming and friendly. I have wanted a new food category forever, FP&CH. Freshly Prepared & Cooked Here!!! We got it here! We eat out a great deal, lunches & dinners and have been disappointed many times. We had various items, a chili, Paninis, Chicken Skewers, Mac & Cheese with Garlic Bread and a Ploughmans. My Chili was absolutely gorgeous, spicy with an incredible flavour, I am quite proud of my own Chili but this was better. All 6 of us enjoyed the food and it started swopsies it was that good. The white wine was lovely. The view over the harbour even on a threatening stormy day was stunning. We will go again. I really recommend you book.
160 Opinions in 1 websites
We went for a family lunch, I ate a bacon chicken and avocado sandwich and salad with a cup of coffee. at first it seemed fine then needed the toilet, twice before I paid, 3 times in the next 20 min. by the next day I was in bed with stomach cramps. I called the restaurant and spoke with the manager who was very apologetic, he said to email him and he would sort something out to say sorry. No reply, tried the restaurants email address a few times as well - nothing, not even a sorry be careful
66 Opinions in 1 websites
Absolutely superb. Very low price and delicious food, cooked to order. Lovely independent. Very friendly and welcoming. Please go, you won't be disappointed.
55 Opinions in 2 websites
The food is always good however yesterday we ordered sweat s sour chicken balls and one of the balls were prawn I don't eat fish because I have an allergic reaction to fish and my partner found it before me I won't be ordering the balls from you again because this is a big issue that could of hospitalised me.
42 Opinions in 1 websites
Absolutely amazing food and venue. If you are in Ramsgate you need to come here and enjoy not only the coffee which is first rate, we had the cappuccino, but food…well it’s all made in house, down to the sauces that go on your bacon butties! You can guess what I had for brunch! It’s also wheelchair accessible, child friendly, and the staff are lovely. The decor is great too, local artwork on the walls, and yes there is free WiFi for those of us who are surgically attached to our technology. On a side note, the building is a real oldie with a lot of history. Once upon a time it was a toy shop, in the 1800’s, then a drapers shop, then becoming a haberdashery’s and it’s final incarnation, this fabulous cafe that sells delicious coffee, cakes and the most amazing focaccia you will ever sink your choppers into. 100/10
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I went to two Beano cafes while I was in the area. I found the one in Broadstairs poor; but this one was terrific. Beano isn't a chain, as such, but more a set of individual businesses. So that must explain it. The big difference was that the chefs in the Ramsgate one really knew how to cook an English breakfast. There's an art to it and they nailed it. In particular, the food was piping hot, and the two over-easy eggs were served perfectly runny. Also the two hash browns were deliciously crisp, not soggy. Even the tea was bang on. Only let down was the catering-level sausage. They were quite busy, a good sign, with groups of locals and workmen in. The cafe's not on the seafront; but it's a good place to stop for breakfast if you're walking, like I did, down to the western seafront from the station. Prices are good value.