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We went to Keydells principally to look for some containers for the garden and found a huge variety of all shapes, colours and prices. Having chosen the pots we wanted, we decided to visit The Enchanted Walk advertised on billboards around the grounds. We paid at the desk and was given a ticket that was dated and annotated. For 2 children and 3 adults the price was £23. 45 which we thought was a little pricey, but were looking forward to the experience as we had been to their Christmas Walk through some years before. We followed the signs to the start of the walk and were greeted at a desk by a very grumpy man who quite frankly was rude. I handed over our very expensive ticket and he brusquely then said he needed to see our receipt. I found it in my purse and handed it over. He kept the ticket and handed back the receipt without any manners and nodded towards the door that marked the entrance. The Enchanted Walk was well done with plenty to look at and keep the children amused. More written signage would have been a useful addition to each scene. We wandered through, back and then through again to get our money's worth and luckily it was not busy and so the children could zip from scene to scene easily. It was enjoyable, colourful and entertaining. We also visited the cafe for some lunch. The sausage rolls were large and tasty, the egg sandwiches delicious, as was the brie, bacon and cranberry panini. The beans on toast were plentiful served on 2 slices of crusty white toast which our grandson devoured voraciously. A shortage of staff meant we had a little wait, but the waiting made us even more pleased to see such lovely food when it arrived.
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We ordered our selection from the menu at the bar from friendly staff and enjoyed our drinks while we waited for our food which was all freshly prepared. A stream of good natured locals continued through the door all evening adding to the friendly atmosphere. We had the chicken curry, the Gammon Steak and the vegetable bourginion pie which came with a side of red cabbage like I have never tasted before, sweat and melt in the mouth, chef was kind enough to let me have the recipe but I fear I may struggle to reproduce it. This pub is recently reopened and is now a delightful traditional pub location serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and with a selection of community evenings for various enthusiasts, a classic car meet and a Saturday morning motorcycle ride out were on the boards for the next couple of weeks when we visited. 5 stars from us! Thank You!
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We have been here several times with family, but what has happened? One person asked if they could have a scrambled egg instead of fried but was told only if they wanted to order it as an extra portion. The breakfast was lukewarm warm, there was an abundance of staff but few customers, the tea came without milk and when we finally caught someone’s attention, it took ages to come. I collected condiments from a nearby table myself as we hadn’t got any. The waitress asked how the food was when we asked for the bill and when we told her the it wasn’t very good as it was cold, she just said oh. No apology. We would think twice about coming here again which is a shame because it used to be our breakfast place of choice.
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I've recently been to the Sedero on two occasions. The first time was on a Saturday night to hear a friend singing. Unfortunately what I assume to be a stag party had taken over one corner of the restaurant and probably should have been asked to settle up and leave before too many rounds had taken effect. HOWEVER... My second visit, stopping in on the following Saturday morning before Wokingham Festival, was a joy! Friendly staff, a proper plateful of a full English breakfast and good coffee. Oh and five stars to whoever made that mixtape of unfamiliar cover versions that was playing. So I will be back, hopefully when my pal is back on the mic.
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We had breakfast here today, both had the vegetarian. An understandably long wait as a busy Easter Sunday. However for £9.00 each excluding drinks, we expected a lot more. There were two eggs, a tiny veg sausage, one small tomatoe cut in half, a tub of baked beans, two paper thin slices of halloumi and two slices of toast.
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Enjoyed a great cup of coffee over business. Staff were really friendly and helpful. Had a great range of food on offer too (cakes rolls etc) but had recently eaten so didn’t try any of these this time, though a relative assures me that they’re delicious. Rustic charm may not appeal to everyone, but i liked it, and the seating was perfectly comfortable. Will be returning soon!
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My parents had a terrible experience with the young staff serving . No social skills and eye contact when my parents were ordering and when my mum asked where the spoons were the girl just grunted and pointed!! Then when the food was brought to us an older lady came over so we thought oh we will get more of a decent service from her…. Oh no!!! I was shocked at how rude she was to me! She came over and said “sandwich!” I asked what was the sandwich ? And she repeated “sandwich!” And looked at me so aggressively! I couldn’t believe it! She then slammed the food down on the table and aggressively and loudly said “enjoy your meal” in a sarcastic way!! Well we couldn’t believe what we heard!! Even the ladies at the table next to us said to us “what did you do?” It was so noticeable!! So I highly advise people never to go in this cafe. It is such a shame as it’s a great spot but maybe take a picnic to the beach instead and not go in this money grabbing place with rude staff
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Whilst they are undoubtedly the best jam doughnuts in these parts. The recent hike from £1.30 (which was expensive) to £2 will no doubt improve my waistline… this is indicative of the prices throughout the shop. The quality is fantastic but I wonder if the owners of Hartley think they are located in Knightsbridge?
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We’ve been to the farm shop for food several times and sadly it’s gone downhill drastically since our last visit. The food was disappointing and there was very few options for lunch. The lady behind the counter was dismissive and rude, she didn’t even wipe down our table. The toilets were disgusting and need a good clean. My partner ordered a honey and almond roasted Camembert which didn’t come with honey or almonds. The chicken in my sandwich was chewy, looked like left overs and was pink- not what I expect for a £9 sandwich with no side! The place is generally looking run down and looks like it’s going under. We won’t be returning after our experience today.
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Just awful. Gave it a second chance. Horrible tasting chicken. From a tin? When I told the serving lady that it was horrible and I could not eat it she just asked if I wanted to take it home! The rest of the food was poor to mediocre. Very unpleasant. The chicken dish was on the bill, although it was obvious it was virtually untouched. Didn’t quibble, couldn’t wait to get out of there. Service slow.
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Well I couldn’t have been more disappointed and ashamed today when I took my visiting daughter there for a light lunch. We ordered bacon Brie and cranberry toasted panini. It was just as well that I’d read the description because if I’d eaten it with my eyes closed I wouldn’t have been able to identify it by taste. What happened to the lovely tasty rashers and Brie thick enough to melt and drip? Wat we had was a toasted panini with wafer thin Brie, little pieces of chopped bacon and a smear of cranberry. Quite honestly it was a great disappointment. Would I go there again? Certainly not.