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252 Opinions in 1 websites
We had a lovely stay - only stayed b & b but breakfast was lovely - our room was amazing - perfect no faults at all - can’t wait to go back - we were there for the cookery school ( tapas) whole thing was brilliant - looking at more courses. Staff were all friendly and couldn’t be more helpful - Tracey you’re a star ! So helpful. Thanks everyone for a lovely experience - would recommend.
232 Opinions in 1 websites
We booked Sunday lunch after reading reviews on here & we weren’t disappointed. My Wife thinks it’s over 12 months since she enjoyed a Sunday lunch out. Jayne was rushed off her feet, bless her, but attended to everyone in turn & never lost her polite composure. We both enjoyed the roast beef dinner with 7 different vegetables, all cooked to perfection, with Yorkshire pudding to boot. The portion was large enough that we were able to plunder our plates to save a dinner for our very well behaved dog for later. Jayne even gave us some extra gravy for the dog’s dinner. We then enjoyed the damson crumble with custard and I had their home made rum & raisin ice cream. With 2 drinks each & under £55, well impressed & will visit again when in the area.
198 Opinions in 1 websites
Yesterday my sister and I decided to go to the shed for Sunday lunch, the meat was exceptional, the staff held our plates and served us veg standing along side us, one of the ladies said we started this during Covid and have decided to carry on with it because we like it this way, it’s no good saying things are not as good since Covid, perhaps people don’t like being served like school dinners, we didn’t like it but there was no option to serve smaller amounts ourselves, it isn’t always about convenience or what the waitress wants, customer satisfaction needs to return because mainstream Covid is gone bring back a level that illustrates customers are welcome
180 Opinions in 1 websites
Walked in today,only to be greeted by staff saying horrible remarks about customers not quietly may I add, then I brought turkey and ham pie. Or should I say a mortens mouldy pie it’s a good thing I spotted it when I did or I reckon I’d be pretty ill right now. Needless to say won’t be visiting again and highly advised those who do to be careful.
123 Opinions in 1 websites
Our first visit and unlikely to be our last. The food and drink was all very tasty and exceptionally fresh. The bread was beautiful on the sandwiches (I had tuna mayo with red onion - yum!), so fresh, and the portion sizes were generous. The tea, for the price, was the only slight issue, the tea leaves in the teapots took an age to infuse, and so cooled everything down. The service was swift and polite with a warm welcome inside. They made you feel like they wanted you to be there, which is always nice. The cakes are also exceptional - if you visit this place, do try one! You won't be disappointed. Good seating inside and out, I look forward to returning soon.
120 Opinions in 1 websites
We popped in here for lunch, cafe was busy so a good sign ! Lovely designed interior . Waitress was attentive , friendly helpful. Food came quickly and was very nice however the manager was miserable , rude and arrogant, I almost felt like I was a nuisance being there !
83 Opinions in 1 websites
Now the roast menu is back Sunday lunch was just brilliant! Generous portions of tender roast beef in my case, well prepared vegetables and an excellent Yorkshire pudding with a very tasty gravy. The mixed berry crumble to follow was of the same high standard. The decor may be a bit tired but the food and good value more than make up for that.
60 Opinions in 1 websites
This chippy is amazing since change of ownership, the chips are phenomenal the best I’ve ever tasted & you get scraps. ( if you’re northern you will understand what I mean! ) The fish is also fantastic. Please don’t change a thing, love my Friday night, knowing my hubby is calling in here for tea… 👍❤️
52 Opinions in 1 websites
This is a lovely little cafe, in gorgeous surroundings. And it’s dog friendly. Food is good, and well priced. But I really cannot cope with wooden cutlery and paper cups etc. I hate the feel of the wooden cutlery and no matter how compostable paper cups are they’ve have a carbon footprint.
48 Opinions in 1 websites
This place was once an example of how to run a pretty country coffee shop…..until recently. Different , and unfriendly, staff now serving indifferent coffee without a smile or any skill. Warm bread served as ‘toast’. Not asked if I preferred white or whole meal. Coffee order mixed up 3 times (for one Cappuccino), no offer of sugar. Just not good enough and now relying on a pretty location to compensate for Transport Café service levels. Do better!
25 Opinions in 1 websites
The person manning the entrance insisted we wear bands on wrists (plasticised, non-recyclable) which indicated payment of the garden entrance fee which would allow seating in the garden area. Having reserved a table inside, sunny weather tempted us into the garden. No tables were reserved in the garden area. Staff stated they were unable to move an umbrella to provide shade over a table large enough to accommodate the 5 of us. This request was made by 2 very elderly members of the group. We moved to the reserved table inside the tearoom which allowed dogs at tables. Our expectation of a healthy lunch with salads gathered from the wonderful kitchen garden was dashed. Salad leaves came from plastic bags, quiches were supermarket produced and almost nothing locally sourced. Mediocre, bought-in food assembled on site. When asking for water at the table, a glass urn was pointed out to us. “Glasses” were the single use plastic type. 2 of the party, sitting at opposite ends of the table, ordered the same type of tea. One pot between the 2 was provided. When the meals arrived, the waitress stood at the end of the table, announced the contents of the plates and expected to pass them to the person seated next to her for distribution down the table. A second waitress attempted a similar act with the cutlery (wrapped in a serviette) but then did walk around the table and put it in the appropriate place. The attitude of the supervisory staff was high handed. The younger members, although pleasant, were clearly untrained. Although something of a fuss was made about the displaying of the entrance wrist bands if the garden area of the tearoom was to be used, (can only be clearly displayed on a handbag strap or wrist), several customers not displaying bands were seated in the lovely sunny garden. The gardens were simply beautiful.