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Attitude to dogs We attended a Christmas fair and drove for 40 mins to get there. I don't recall NO DOGS on.line. However, car park muddy on arriving at the door for Xmas market, was told in s curt manor NO DOGS ALLOWED. an explanation and an apology would have been courtis. We live in scarborough and recommend the hall to tourist who visit our business. Not any more Your staff need training in customer care.

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Coz Busy corner village coffee stop, but sadly neglected by staff. Floors filthy, see our photo, toilets also, we reported them

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Popped in on off chance for lunch. Ordered a toastie and dirty fries each. The toasties were delivered relatively swiftly but no sign of the fries. Had to start eating toastie before it went cold & asked twice about the fries to be told 'they're just coming'. My husband had finished his sandwich before the fries arrived. The 2 kitchens obviously weren't communicating on orders. We wanted them together not as separate courses! Shame as food was lovely but make sure you tell them you want things together.

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The empty dining room should have warned us 1 Then after several attempts to order an embarrassed but polite waitress informed my friends and I who regularly meet up for local lunches out, that most of the limited menu choices were not available as the chef was leaving [thankfully I suggest.}. When the tepid, insipid reheated unappetising lasagne, with a sad very wilted green salad and warm chips arrived - I could not eat it . This was far worse than any school diner. One of our party ordered pate which was obviously bought in and proved the best choice but her green salad was the same as mine. After complaint we did get a small refund. The Park historically was the place to go in Diss although it has slowly over the years lost its former reputation. Regrettably none of our group will be looking to rebook any time soon.

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We’d gone to the cathedral to see the Mappa Mundi. Dating to about 1300, it’s the oldest surviving map of the world, as then known. And not just of geographical significance but, placing Jerusalem at the centre, of religious significance as well. The cafe is located just outside the room where the map is located and explained. It was lunchtime so, having fed the soul, it was time to feed the body. No hot food but a variety of “stuff with salads”. So that was a ham, pea and feta frittata and a cherry tomato and black olive quiche. Both very tasty and served with spoonfuls of each of the salads – mixed leaves, grated celeriac, cucumber, pasta, tomato and cous cous.

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I went here to get a portion of chips 25 minutes before closing, when I walked in I was polite and asked for a portion of chips. I was met with the woman saying something in her language to the guy who was serving me, he turned to bag the chips and sighed. I did say if you don’t want to do it that’s absolutely fine, for him to reply ‘salt and vinegar?’ Quite frankly it’s extremely rude, the chips were already there and done, they didn’t have to cook anything additional I will never go back, So so rude! It’s not the first time I’ve known of them being off either people I’ll take my custom elsewhere.

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A brief visit for a coffee and apple pie, both of which were delicious. I've visited here on a number of occasions, usually for breakfast or lunch and always found the food and the staff to be excellent. Today was no exception. The apple pie was offered with cream or custard, hot or cold. The latte was first class as was the service. Welcoming, polite and friendly. Thank you.

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Absolutely love this bar, amazing drinks and amazing staff Atmosphere always great no matter how busy Always spend celebrations in the bar drinking ten legs. Thank you so much 💗💗💗💗

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It used to be a great stop off for lunch post a Bradgate morning walk . It was always packed with locals as well as visitors wanting lunch . We noticed it when we walked in ……hardly anything in the display cabinet bar a dozen small quiches and not much of a cake selection . No specials either ! No hot food could be ordered before 12 so we had tea …..no China cups and lots anymore either . When it reached 12 one of us had the house burger …..came in a dried out toasted bun with a lettuce leaf, small piece of tomato and a bit of onion . Salsa on the side . The bun was dry and tasted old , it could have done with mayo or something to spruce it up and soften the blow . It wasn’t good at all . The other had quiche and salad which was ok - a good portion of chips and salad . The service could be better , the tea came out with what was clearly a damaged cup but no attempt to replace it . We asked for some tap water …….10 minutes and nothing , clearly it had been forgotten , even though they were not busy. Asked again and it did arrive . No one at any point asked how our food was , they were quick to clear our table of food plates so we also made a quick exit . As it wasn’t busy it should have made us wary and overall I’m afraid if this is the new standard it isn’t longed for this world . Two generations of my family have lived in the village and this was always a welcome trip . Not now - sorry but give it a miss.