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You can see from the mixed reviews how people’s experiences have varied so much . We can only speak as we find and for four visits over four years our experiences have been really good. We have been able to pre order and pick ups have always been on time . Fish and chips were admittedly a bit pricey on our latest visit but taste and portion sizes were spot on .
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We visited the Flavel for the screening of King Lear direct from London. This was superb but the cafe wasn't open when we turned up and we couldn't even get a cup of coffee during the twenty minute break as only alcoholic drinks or two soft drinks were available at the bar. It didn't spoil our evening but we needed the caffiene at the time and couldn't get it
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Now as a Devonian I was aware that Totnes Morrisons could have just been an extension of the London yummy mummy brigade, hiding as felt hat wearing socialists whilst still raking in big bucks working for Shell or HSBC from home. I couldn't have been more wrong. Yes, there are the slew of mum's with homeschooled kids at their feet who are angrily shouting that they just want a Cadbury's Fredo rather than a nature valley oat bar, the deluge of chuckle shoes and crocs, the felt, oh so much felt!! The vegan children where so pale you can see their hearts beating through their chests like a deep sea creature. But the cafe is a sanctuary for those wanting a slice of proper Devon, average age 75, just what I said want to be surrounded by, a menu that's reasonably priced and a standard coffee that doesn't mean I have to ask my ageing mother for a loan to buy. I had the veggie sausage roll and coffee deal for £4 my partner Mrs M had the full English, her eyes are always bigger than her stomach but will she listen, no. We sat looking out on to a sunny car park fuelled with bad parking, tye dye and 90s travellers, wafting patchouli through the automatic door entrance. The food was as expected. It filled a hole. Nice bread, sausages were tasty and coffee was how it should be circa 2000. This place is an oasis from the big city folk who have moved in and brought with them a sense of amazement at seeing a field for the first time ever, whilst still keeping their capitalist ideals of buying so much felt and hemp that those dying trades are flourishing once more. I praise Morrisons for its honesty, openness and "you get what's expected attitude" Best value brunch in Totnes by a country yes country, mile. Bravo.