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Contribute Feedback What Travelcrow likes about Cafe In The Courtyard:
This was a great find after walking all around Wollaton Park and having visited the great hall, etc. Wandered down to the stables and lo and behold, there is a café. Café in the Courtyard. Beautiful old stables with interior courtyard. Tables set up in the courtyard or you can eat inside as we did. Good range of coffees and teas as well as pastries, sandwiches, etc. I asked for a mocha decaf and it was terrific. Othe... View all feedback.
What catme doesn't like about Cafe In The Courtyard:
I'm from Nottm and have taken visitors to Wollaton Park often and also used this cafe several times myself. The worst thing about it is the MASSIVE queue snaking around in a rather cramped queueing area. This is how it was every time I have visited. View all feedback.
They treat social balance well. currently only as take away, but there is a corresponding number of tables in the courtyard to keep groups separated. there are many other places that sit on the ground should all be taken tables. we went to a busy day and didn't fight at all. they have a system in a way within the stalk and a good queuing layout separated from those on the way to the toilets (only one member of our group went to order, so I cannot comment completely on this.) as well the toilets have clear marks where they are to be deleted. all coffee and cakes were good. They had crimbles macaroons for the coeliac who had not expected to have a gluten-free tasty bite.
Lovely place, the Chocolate and cream cake was super delicious. The staff are not so friendly sorry.
Lovely setting, terrible food unfortunately. A microwaved panini, which was the worst food I've had at a cafe. No apology, but i did get a refund.
We visited today for some lunch but we weren’t impressed and won’t be visiting again any time soon. There was hardly anything left to eat so we had a small panini which wasn’t very nice, cold sausage and dry bread, charged £5 for the privilege! This place could be a goldmine if it was run properly. Will stick to taking a picnic in future.
Food labelling is vital to the safety of customers. I wrongly selected a warm pastry item as the label was displayed incorrectly. This is very disappointing. I am lactose intolerant and ended up biting into a cheese pasty. The poor, lone girl hurriedly serving everyone kindly swapped it. On top of this, an obnoxious site team member with a dark t shirt, shorts and tattoos mockingly grinned, stating, let me guess, it 's the wrong one? This insinuated that an employee knew about the incorrect labels. This is not amusing it is stupid. Fortunately it is not serious if I ingest lactose, but very uncomfortable. However, last year Natasha Ednan Laperouse died in relation to poor labelling. Please sort this mistake (or prank? or someone will end up unwell. Food is overpriced for average quality. A family member had an 'ice cream ' milkshake. The quality was of a powdered mixture one from home. The warm pastries are very standard. The coffee from the machine is fine. Service is usually slow, as I have never seen more than one person serving everyone. I would have rated this as average. However, food labelling is basic and paramount to safety. This was compromised and therefore terrible service.