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The staff were very friendly and the cream tea was excellent, so nice to see a business supporting adults with different needs giving them a real purpose and a chance to excel
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Great bar people are alright as well. The Selection of drinks is substandard but other than that it’s alright.
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Had a light lunch today, I had soup - spiced sweet potato and my husband had the quiche,salad and crushed potatoes everything we had was delicious and obviously home made and also well priced. Good choice of cakes on display which we didn't have today but will certainly be back to sample them.
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Great little peaceful and friendly cafe serving simple breakfast dishes, rice and dhal, jacket potatoes with a choice of fillings, haloumi and pitta bread with fresh salads and choice of savoury vegan pasties and cakes. Also Book and charity shop on site too.
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popped in for a takeaway brownie for the kids, the owner is so friendly, helpful and passionate about his business it is a pleasure to see. Deserts are delicious but very naughty...will definitely be back to eat in. A refreshing change from the countless faceless coffee chains.
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A great traditional pub with lots of history. friendly staff. Very welcoming. Also dog friendly. We had a great time with family here on a camping weekend. Will be going back.
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Hatters is a hidden gem, found on the front of Oswestry market. Amazing coffee and yummy tosties, the best in Oswestry by far! I can’t wait to go back and try out a waffle bowl or pancakes!
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Today my mum and I booked onto the 'Find Your Chocolate Love Match Workshop' at Hotel Chocolat. I highly recommend this chocolate tasting experience. We had a fabulous afternoon. A huge thank you to Mark at the Bracknell store for making the experience so enjoyable, his knowledge of Hotel Chocolat as a company and the processes behind the chocolate making was superb. We learnt so much about the various chocolates and what would best suit our taste palettes.
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You cant beat the quality of the food here, During lockdown deliveries were made with no extra charge for delivery.
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Rather off the beaten track but worth a visit if you're after a tasty sausage or bacon (or both) sandwich or baguette. Actually make that bacon, sausage AND egg which will set you up for the whole day. Takeaway only, cooked to order so be prepared to wait 5-10 minutes.
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It was a warm day and after the Rock Choir gig in Culver Square both my partner and I deserved a quenching drink...Juicy Bar Vitality hit the spot big time...Lemons, Apples and Soda...fantastic...the very best Juicy drink ever....
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The owner is an engaging, friendly character who made the entire experience of attending court a more relaxed one. Please visit and enjoy a lovely coffee
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We dined at their pop up in Lyme Regis on a Saturday night. Delightful take on tapas using fish and no meat. We really enjoyed all the dishes with the mackerel being the highlight for us. Looking forward to the next visit. Staff were all very personable and helpful without being intrusive, a fine balance to walk and they managed it well.
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My family and I were passing by the shop near lunchtime and we were immediately attracted by the incredible smell of jerk chicken. We were welcomed by a lovely lady with a great smile, and had a nice chat while waiting for the chicken and fries we ordered. We ate in, but they offer takeaway as well. The food was out of this world, calling it amazing is an understatement. The fries were really good, nicely fried hand-cut potatoes, soft on the inside and crunch on the outside, as it should be. The chicken was properly seasoned and had a really nice char. But the highlight for me was the sauce. It was sweet, spicy and sticky, in a well-developed combination of flavours. If I were a local I'd become a regular. If I lived in the UK I would travel to Edware just to eat there again. I'll certainly visit there every time I visit London.