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1883 Opinions in 1 websites
Booked a 4 poster room for an eye watering price of around 350 a night, was greeted with rude staff it was a very special occasion for me and my wife which the staff were very much aware, made things difficult at check in. Then was showed to our very dated room that felt dirty the bathroom was average, normal bath and shower combo. Not what I'd expect for 300 plus a night. Then spent the whole night cold as the radiator didn't seem to be working and listening to people bang on the walls due to paintings being outside our room in corridor and what can only be described as a herd of elephants above us from around 430am onwards ruining any chance of a good night's sleep. To top it off we then went to breakfast was shown to our table we then went to join the que for buffet style breakfast to then come back to our table to find the staff had put another couple on our table and we were given a half cleaned one as a result. All in all shocking experience for the money Used to be a lovely place to go with a high standard but it seems to have really gone down hill since we last stayed there

591 Opinions in 1 websites
The water had been cut off on our visit and we got charged for bottled water ! The food is mediocre,service reasonable but it’s one of a growing number of establishments that are only interested in taking money. The word hospitality doesn’t exist.

207 Opinions in 1 websites
Not impressed with The Broken Egg. We were asked to order our meal the day before. Despite this our service was slow and drinks came after our meal. My niece ordered an iced coffee, but was unable to drink it because it didn’t taste right. They didn’t replace it they added some syrup after, My son ordered a beef burger, which they’d run out of. He was given a chicken burger instead. He was so ill with salmonella poisoning that I had to take him to hospital. Classic salmonella symptoms, still not fully recovered days later. Will never return to this dangerous & poorly run establishment again!

184 Opinions in 1 websites
Called for fish and chips X2, wasn't asked if we wanted small, medium or large, charged for regular fish and chips X2 very greasy fish and chips very bitty, ie scraps wouldn't call it a portion of chips, quite a few people waiting for their order makes me wonder how we got ours so quickly definitely not worth what we paid for it

104 Opinions in 1 websites
We dropped in here for lunch while out walking with friends. It was Wednesday lunch time and there were only four people in the pub drinking. On first impressions you could be forgiven for wondering “what have I walked into”. We ordered our drinks selecting two ales from the kegs and soft drinks for our wives. The lady behind the bar was very welcoming and brought menus and the specials board to our table. “Wow”, what a choice we had, which worried me a little as I was thinking with no customers and such a choice what’s the food going to be like and how long will we have to wait. I need not have worried. We all selected a different dish and by the time we were enjoying our second pint of Green Jack the food arrived. It was excellent, the pie came with a gravy boat, we all have ample veg which was beautifully cooked. A real pleasant surprise. The surrounding are not that great, you don’t need your best bib and tucker on, but the food and beer is excellent. We will definitely return and plan to give the Sunday Lunch a try.

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A beautiful location, excellent food and attentive staff. However, after 75 minutes we were told that we would be asked to vacate our table soon. The restaurant and marquee only had three other tables in use, the majority of tables were empty with no reserved notice on them. 30 minutes later we were asked to leave. The indoor tables and marquee tables were still mostly empty. It was all rather uncomfortable and felt unwelcoming. The excellent food and beautiful location were completely overshadowed by us being asked to leave. I would understand if the tea room was busy and would have vacated our table, as I understand how important it is for businesses to make a profit in these uncertain times. I would have thought that any establishment would welcome having customers sitting at tables when a larger number of tables are empty, as it creates a visible sense of activity that can attract others. Seeing people already enjoying the space can reassure potential customers that the place is worth visiting. Personally, when I pass by a venue with empty or mostly empty seats, I can't help but wonder why. Some cafés, even prioritize keeping window seats occupied because it sends a message to passers by that the business is open and thriving. Ultimately, businesses rely on customers—and customers are human beings with emotions and needs. By understanding these needs and emotions, businesses can build stronger connections and, in turn, achieve greater success. As the saying goes, you may not remember someone's name but you will remember how they made you feel. I felt unwelcome and sadly will not be returning or recommending this location, which is a shame. Why 'sadly', because I felt the food on offer was excellent and the location beautiful. I'm sharing this as I hope the cafe reads this and realises they could be sabotaging what has the potential to be an amazing business.