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100 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited here for the first time in a number of years. What a disappointment. On entering what used to be little farmshop you are now faced with empty shelves, a pitiful selection of gifts and half full crates of vegetables. There is a sign asking you to wait to be seated. We were by a disinterested member of staff onto a table where the seats were ripped then handed a crumpled, stained paper menu that didn't look the most inspiring. No scones available just 3 types of overpriced cake. Cost of 2 coffees and 2 slices cake - £17 😬 Definitely won't visit again when thereares far friendlier, tastier and more atmospheric options only a few miles away.
97 Opinions in 1 websites
We went to the catchpenny on the 21st of July for my wife's 60th birthday altogether there was 20 of us we all had a different variety of meals including Sunday roast fish&chips pie and mash some had starters as well and I have to say we weren't disappointed the food was lovely and the staff bless them couldn't do enough for us all I had taken some banners and balloons in prior to us arriving and they had decorated the part of the room where we were all sat. Thank you for helping to make Julie's big day very pleasant. Clive and Julie Brewins
97 Opinions in 1 websites
Nuestro equipo de marketing fue para el brunch y realmente disfrutó de la experiencia. El café era excelente y las tortitas de pera escalfada eran esponjosas y deliciosas. Reservamos nuestra comida ya que éramos un grupo grande y estaba en la mesa a los 10 minutos de pedir nuestras bebidas. El servicio fue amable y eficiente, realmente impresionado.
94 Opinions in 1 websites
Los menús se llevaron a mi mesa, luego no pasó nada. Una pareja que llegó 5 minutos después de que yo recibiera su pedido, no lo hice. Como tenía una cita me fui, aunque pensé que había dejado mucho tiempo. Ningún miembro del personal parecía notar mi partida.
92 Opinions in 1 websites
Popped here for a coffee and fruit cake and Wensleydale cheese, the food was good but the service was terrible. There was an older lady on the till preparing food and drinks, she was very efficient but the younger girls were so lazy. The lady had a queue of people to serve but there was two girls filling up the crisps, one came out of the kitchen drying one knife to put in the cutlery container. The lady when serving my partner asked one of the girls to slice the cake and she said oh I don’t think I can cut that! Overall a real disappointment to our past visits.
91 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited about 11ish. Found a couple of seats immediately. Service was fast and efficient. Drinks were hot and toastie was very good. Excellent visit.
90 Opinions in 1 websites
Now, this is a very long review, but this place deserves every word! In the past Devon and Cornwall was our holiday destination every year for many, many years. The two things we always looked forward to is a lovely pasty and a 'cream tea' (scones filled with a nice jam/conserve and clotted cream, washed down with a lovely cup of tea). Now we're both retired and disabled, holidays to the Westcountry aren't possible, at least not easily. Once we found out you could order Cornish (and Devon) pasties online we had to give them a go. First, we ordered some from a place that claimed to be voted 'The best pasties in Plymouth'... Awful things, maybe 5% 'meat' (I use the term 'meat' loosely as it was mostly gristle) and thin chewy pastry. They were at least a nice size and flavoured well but there's no way we'd buy them again. That almost put us off ordering them online completely. Then, My Sister - who lived in the South West for over 40 years - told me about Proper Pasty Co. We ordered the Cornish Party Pasty & Cream Tea Hamper for 4 (4 party sized pasties and 4 scones with strawberry conserve and clotted cream, and 4 nice looking tea bags - known in Cornwall and Devon as a 'cream tea'). I was a little concerned that these 'Party Pasties' would be tiny, I shouldn't have been concerned at all! They arrived in 2 days, packed with freezer packs so they were nice and ice cold when they arrived. The pasties were actually a good size, bigger than many supermarket own brand ones, and they looked lovely. Apart from the pale colour due to the pastry being raw, they looked exactly like the photo's on the website. We followed the clear cooking instructions that came with them and popped them in the air fryer at 160c for 15 minutes, giving them a quick glaze with an egg and milk mix on the 13'th minute. Opening the air fryer door I was greeted by the gorgeous smell of a freshly cooked pasty. Now they REALLY looked like the photo's on the site. Lovely and golden. As you do, we picked them up by the crimped crust and took a big bite. Perfect! A well seasoned filling which comprised of plenty of beef and veggies. They say their pasties have around 15% beef but it honestly seemed like quite a bit more than that which we were more than happy about. The beef was perfect, not a single spec of gristle in any of the pasties. Nice and tender, not chewy at all. The veg was also perfectly cooked, not too firm and no mush in sight. Lastly, the pastry was lovely and short, flakey and the perfect thickness. I enjoyed eating the crimped edge as much as I did the main pastry with filling part! After savouring every last bite, we gave it 10 minutes before we moved on to our cream tea. The 4 scones came with 4 generous little pots of good quality strawberry conserve and a good sized little tub of clotted cream. Although we actually spent most of our holidays in Devon, we have our scones the Cornish way. Cut in half, clotted cream on each half first, then the conserve on top (the Devon method is jam first but it's harder to master as you can end up pushing the jam off the scone while trying to spread the nice thick clotted cream on top of it). All I can say is 'Wow'! The scones themselves tasted as though they'd just been baked and left to cool a couple of hourse before. Still a little moist, buttery, and none of that 'powdery chemical' aftertaste you get with most mass produced shop bought scones (most likely due to them using too much cream of tartar). The strawberry conserve provided was top notch too, packed with fruit and bursting with flavour. Same again with the clotted cream, very good quality and I could feel my waist size increasing just looking at the stuff! All put together it was amazing and compared quite well to little family owned cream tea places we found randomly driving down country roads while on holiday. Absolutely perfect! After stuffing our faces with all that, we of course had to wash it down with the provided tea. Nice and refreshing, a good palate cleanser. It finished off a great meal, so great I had to get online and write this rather lengthy and glowing review. That's just how happy it made me (and my husband and son who also enjoyed every last morsel. The only thing missing from this review is photos. I don't write many reviews, especially food reviews, so taking pictures before we stuffed our faces simply didn't occur to us (and we didn't know how impressed with the food we would be). Would we order from them again? Well, after reading the above I think you can guess the obvious answer to that question. Now to copy and paste this review everywhere else. :-D
88 Opinions in 1 websites
I don’tknow if this place is any good. After 15 minutes waiting at the bar, only 1 person got served - by the 2 staff. The 1 ‘serving’ then left 6 of us waiting and went outside to wipe down tables. Rude, surly, we up and left.