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75 Opinions in 2 websites
Superb wholefood store…. a pearl in the high street. High quality products including biodynamic veg; Fresh and tasty. Bread superb! The whole food ethos here is strong, modest and unpretentious. All the best to you.

63 Opinions in 2 websites
A good place ruined by poor service! It's an inviting, airy space, they do good community and charitable work here and the menu is inviting, with good vegetarian options. However, the woman at the counter was very rude in a over-the-top polite, passive aggressive kind of way. The kind of parochial behaviour you would expect to see on Alan Partridge! If Steve Coogan happens to read this, you could research your next series here ;)

55 Opinions in 1 websites
I absolutely adore this little gem of a coffee shop, and best of all it’s dog friendly. A lovely selection of food/ pastries etc and great selection of teas and coffees. The doggies also have a great selection to choose from - my boy loves the doggie sausage! The staff are friendly and polite, and always greet with a smile. The cafe is always clean (apart from the daily muddy paws - totally acceptable) and there is a customer toilet too. We love sitting outside whatever the weather as the awning keeps us dry / shaded and some mornings you can get a beautiful sunrise.

50 Opinions in 1 websites
Lovely little village cafe. Delicious cakes. On street parking nearby (and do drop into the Centre Peace bookshop nearby)

50 Opinions in 1 websites
A friend & myself have breakfast here twice a month. Charlotte & her staff are welcoming & serve up a variety of well cooked & always hot food at a competitive price. Parking is no problem. Highly recommended.

49 Opinions in 1 websites
Looking to join a local tennis club so hired a court for an hour one afternoon on a sunday as a guest for my son and I to try it out. Sadly not a good experience. Booking over the phone and initial reception good but on the court we were next to a group of 4 mature men playing a doubles game. My son and I have played for a number of years and are relatively competent players however any time our ball went wide and across their court we were given some pretty nasty looks (despite the fact that we had to return a number of their balls over the hour). I gave my son some tips and a bit of instruction and heard a number tuts and huffs directed our way when I did despite the fact that we heard some pretty colourful language from their court for which we received no apology given that my son is only 9 years old. To be honest it was a very uncomfortable hour and although my son and I did our best to enjoy our game we were made to feel extremely unwelcome by the four men on the other court, who it appeared to me were mature members who didn't like children playing, despite the fact that it is advertised as a family friendly club. When we left the court at the end of our game two of the men looked at us, shook their head and tutted again - I couldn't believe it.As we left the club I decided to mention their behaviour to the young girl on receptio, particularly because my son commented on the men's language, plus I thought she might be as surprised and disappointed as we were. Instead her response suggested it was endemic - she said their attitude and language was because they were playing a game. I suggested that surely the club frowns on that behaviour and she said nothing. I asked if she could feed this back to the management as it has certainly put us off considering joining and she pretty much said and did nothing. So sadly this is not the club for us which is a real shame because on the surface it looks fab, but I think they have some work to do on making it family friendly.

48 Opinions in 1 websites
Food was lively fresh well presented and healthy. Good people to adapt and suit our needs regards allergies and seating and food choices . Lovely place ,staff and eco products for sale excellent .

41 Opinions in 1 websites
What a lovely little find! We were going to go elsewhere, but Essex Highways decided to close off most of the roads out of the Dengie on the same day and roads out were chaos! We actually live in a nearby village and had seen the signs to Manor House, but had never been. Relaxing decor, wonderful welcome and service. Food was great (recommend the smoked salmon bagel) and didn’t have to wait long. Lovely friendly lasses working there, homemade cakes and bread pudding , clean and welcoming….What’s not to like?

38 Opinions in 1 websites
A friend had seen the Emmaus charity shop on instagram and was keen to visit as there was 15 rooms to explore. As the website stayed there was a cafe we arrived in time for lunch. Although the indoor space is compact there is a covered area and a lovely little garden to sit in weather permitting. Good menu choice of panini and jacket potatoes and an extensive drinks menu . We had panini and coffee and after looking around the charity shop we went back and had coffee and cake. All the food was delicious and well presented and we thought reasonably priced. The pomegranate and orange cake was extremely nice and would recommend. The thing that stood out the most was that all the people we met from the cafe to the charity store were so friendly and went out of their way to help you. If you have mobility issues there is disabled parking right outside the shop ( up the hill from the main carpark) and at the cafe there are some steps but you also go around the back a bit and get to the car park that way. Overall we were very impressed with the shop and cafe and the fact it was all for such a good cause was a bonus.