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I had the most beautiful lunch here. I'm here a few times a month and the staff is nice. the caffe is clean. eating is really good. sometimes I can't get the same thing I had before, but it just means that I tried many new things I really enjoyed. View all feedback.
What Kaz B doesn't like about Privy Kitchen Cafe:
We popped in for tea and cake and also noticed the pies that were on offer. A mental note has been made to have some on our next visit. This is a more informal cafe in the Palace which is laid out with benches. Perfect for families to use lots of space. View all feedback.
Stopped by to grab a bite to eat whilst touring the palace, food was a bit overpriced for what was on offer, although choice was enough to offer in the space provided.We opted for a jacket potato and soup amongst ourselves. one point to make, the exit and way in signs near to be clearer or no access signs signs needed! There were people queue jumping and going in against those trying to find seating with hot food on trays!! Being situated in the palace, it was very authentic, and offered old fashioned style food too!
We entered the cafe it looked clean and the till girls were friendly. But sadly the cafe was let down by contamination of 2 out of our 3 meals. One of the dishes mash had a long brown hair in and my soup had a thin bit of plastic in which sort of looked like a wrapper of some sort.
Kiddies lunch boxes very reasonably priced and with a good choice too. Hot and cold selections available.
We had the pie and mash with large chunks of beef and ale gravy. Cost as expected very high. It taste as good as it looked!
If you're on a budget this Hampton Court cafe is the one to go to. It's warm and you can get pies/mash, soup and sandwiches, as well as tea and coffee and some other snacks.
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