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Mill House tea rooms all ready have a large following on face book. New to the Castle but didn't disappoint, the attention to detail and service was very good. Beautiful music by a local gentleman added to the ambiance which was lovely , and provided on the day we went. Really impressed with the tea, sandwiches and huge variety of cakes! You will not be disappointed.
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Visited the recently re-opened Royal George in Cottingham with friends for Sunday lunch. The food is outstanding and service excellent. Every member of the team goes out of their way to make sure you are having a great dining experience and Tomas, the owner and chef personally checked in with all diners to ensure they were happy with their food. He also spent time talking to us about any special food requests we may have for future visits. Fabulous afternoon and we absolutely recommend a visit. We will be regular guests for sure! We wish Tomas, his lovely wife and their friendly team every success with their new venture at the Royal George.
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Absolutely amazing place! If you haven’t been yet you are missing out! ‘Out of Africa’ experience, with themed events. Watch polo during the summer season, relax with a cocktail and fine food and watch the sun go down at this glorious venue. Would highly recommend.
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Visisted here today at lunchtime. This café, which is within East Carlton Park, is currently having a refurb done. There was a chap up a ladder painting, within the eating area, while were there. We ordered two cups of tea and two cheese and onion toasties. The cheese and onion toasties were of a high standard and came with a good portion of salad. The staff serving were friendly (there were a handful of staff in the kitchen area). I would have scored this as very good, had it not been for what happened once we had received our food. Very shortly after we had started eating a man came into the café, who didn't order or pay for food (at least not while we were there) but came in to talk to the people in the kitchen area. On entering the café he sneezed directly into his hands and then rubbed them together and then went on to say he had 'man flu'. The decorator made a comment to Mr 'Man Flu' about what he had just done. Mr 'Man Flu' proceeded walk about the cafe coughing and sneezing, close to where we were eating. I am unsure if this was an employee or volunteer or just a frequent visitor who knew the kitchen staff very well. Just a bit surprised that someone would act like this in a café within a Council run park at a time when we are being told to be a lot more hygenic due to what is happening in China.