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154 Opinions in 1 websites
Dirty place! Bathrooms vile, not clean, urine buildup on toilet seats, faeces up the backs of several toilets! Bins filthy too! Reflection on hygiene of the unseen kitchen!

132 Opinions in 1 websites
We went as a party of 19 for Sunday Lunch. Staff in both the restaurant and the bar/lounge area were really welcoming, friendly and very accomodating. Food was 3 courses, choice of starters and deserts. Main course was a carvery - very good selection of beef, pork, turkey and even battered fish. The beef was particularly excellent. Very good value for money at £12.95 for 3 courses (half price for children and unders 5s eat free). It was all help yourself and there's no drinks table service - you have to go to the bar just through in the lounge but this isn't an issue. Plenty of water available too. Plates were cleared away quickly and efficiently. This lunch was a perfect Sunday carvery - relaxed and friendly. If you're looking for a fancy restaurant, this isn't for you, but it's great value in a hotel right near to the beach. We sat in the garden area with coffees after lunch and it was lovely.

75 Opinions in 1 websites
A member of staff was very rude to me. Normally when I finish my coffee, I have the decency to put my tray on the serving counter. It doesn't require a huge amount of energy. It helps to clear the table for the next customer. As I did this, a member of staff laughed in my face without saying thank you. I didn't realise it was a weird thing to do. I was brought up with old fashion manners and values, and I thought I was saving them time. I complained in the store and I was completely ignored. Very rude, ignorant and unprofessional behaviour. They need to attend a customer service course asap and grow up. In future, I'll leave my tray on the table to avoid being ridiculed and laughed at.

68 Opinions in 1 websites
El mejor matcha latte de la historia (con leche de avena y jarabe de vainilla sin azúcar) y el personal amable, especialmente Alejandra que siempre es acogedor, amable y con una sonrisa en su cara. ¡Gracias!

55 Opinions in 1 websites
They do the best tasting drinks on the high street but sadly I cant go there anymore, almost every time I ask for soya milk they give me cows milk. I always have to stop them half way through to change the milk, and check with them at the end. Today I was too slow and they poured cows milk into my only travel mug. What if I was allergic?! What if I didn’t check every time? I’m vegan for ethical reasons and it upsets me that my mug has now contained cows milk. It wasn’t a busy time as I was the only customer at the counter. They need to take things like allergens much more seriously. Will not be coming back.

54 Opinions in 1 websites
Overpriced cafe offering bottles of coke/tango £2.75 and sandwiches £4.95. No presentation like you see in the photos. When asked if it was really £2.75 for a fizzy drink the responce was " I don't set the prices I just work here!" Would highly reccomend a picnic and eating in the many stannary picnic areas. Such a shame as we'd passed on another cafe locally at a precious stop off!

52 Opinions in 1 websites
I have to say, this was the most interesting coffee stop I’ve experienced. Excusing the 80’s decor, which is quite comical and endearing in a Victorian seaside town, the set-up of this establishment is somewhat unique. On arrival there was no covid secure guidelines in place, no masks being work by staff, no sanitiser on arrival and no one way system. We ordered two cream teas, now, given we are in Devon, famous for fresh produce, pastry and good food, the last thing I expected was a microwaved scone as you watched. The score was supermarket bough, and yes microwaved (in case you didn’t read right first time) and the clotted cream, cheap thaw and serve. Equally the cheap Jam (from Brakes) was not what I expected. Come on, it’s a decent venue, put some effort into what your serve. For £5 tea and scone you could locally buy scones (sold at the bakery down the road) and buy some local cream or jam with provenance from one of the local food markets. Really could make more of an effort. On the plus side the cakes did look like effort had been made but didn’t try.

50 Opinions in 1 websites
Always loved this place, and always went there when on holiday in the area. Was a little shocked and saddened to pop by there to find it has (seemingly) gone out of business. While we couldn't eat there today, I'm still going to leave a 5/5 score for the many delicious meals we've had there in the past.