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Here we had a pot tee for two, a roasted tee cake, coffee and walnut cake, two warmed scones with cream and jam. the tee came to about £14. we really enjoyed it and was excellent worth View all feedback.
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the food was bad, the freshly squeezed orange juice was actually not fresh and the food was ready with bad taste. the service was terrible and rude. will not go again. View all feedback.
I was disappointed by the quality of the breakfast at this restaurant, despite the reasonable prices. The hot items on my plate, such as the bacon and hash browns, were lukewarm or stone cold. The sausage seemed precooked and reheated. I appreciated that they replaced my beans with mushrooms upon request. The server was fantastic and attentive, but I didn't feel comfortable complaining in the small, crowded space. Overall, I was not satisfied with my dining experience.
We had a delightful lunch at a charming and friendly tea room. The food was delicious and the service was great, with the staff being both friendly and helpful. It's a wonderful local spot in a fantastic location.
During lunchtime in the area, I decided to try out this cafe since it was packed with people. This was a positive sign for me. I was pleasantly surprised by the good food and excellent service.
Went to The Muffin Man following a recommendation from friends who’d gone whilst staying at a nearby hotel where breakfast is c£17 pp, that would almost cover two breakfasts at the Muffin Man. The cafe is small and packed with tables, there is a small area to eat upstairs which gets very hot but there’s a fan which helps, kids love upstairs as it feels cosy and is nice to look down at other guests. The breakfast menu is extensive, from cereal, toast or pastries to hot cooked breakfast you’re spoilt for choice. I had the porridge which is really worth the wait, the pancakes and pastries are also good. One small thing is that they tend to bring toast before porridge so by the time you’ve had porridge or cereal your toast is stone cold. The staff are busy and most of them are very pleasant but one is stern and never smiles, I think she is stressed and can’t help but show it. All in all a great little cafe, we didn’t try lunch but anytime we passed it was packed throughout the day so I’d say it’s popular with tourists and locals. Also a lovely seasonal display in the window. The costs are very reasonable for this part of London, go on give them a go.
The food was bad, the freshly squeezed orange juice was actually not fresh and the food was ready with bad taste. the service was terrible and rude. will not go again.