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The Woodland Cafe (in the grounds of the Wroxeter Hotel) was a great place to stop for lunch. Very good value for money with fresh ingredients and range of specials. Friendly service and well laid out and track and trace done. View all feedback.
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We have weather forecasts for a reason. Yes, the temperature had dropped and we did dress accordingly but the conservatory restaurant was very cold at lunchtime. Many in our party kept their coats on till the meal was served. The plates and food wasn’t piping hot when it arrived so went cold very quickly. My desert was very disappointing, the Lemon meringue tart was just like lemon curd in pastry with a minuscule amo... View all feedback.
We enjoyed a superb afternoon tea at the Wroxeter Hotel. This was a birthday gift from my niece what a great idea. The setting of the hotel is lovely nestled between the ancient Roman city site and the village church (partly built with remnants of the Roman city very interesting go and have a look at the entrance gate, framed by ancient Roman columns). Enough history although it all adds to the experience. The hotel staff were very welcoming and our hostess for the afternoon, Jen C, was lovely friendly, helpful and attentive without being intrusive. A glass of sparkling wine and pots of tea and coffee were soon brought to our table which was in an open and airy conservatory overlooking the drive and gardens. The food then arrived so beautifully and creatively presented on a mini garden bench that it made us laugh and smile. The sandwiches imaginative variations on the classics of smoked salmon cream cheese, ham mustard, cheese and pickle, were all fun and tasted wonderful. The chocolate brownie was deep and rich. The massive scones were fresh, warm and served with fine quality jam and thick clotted cream. So far, so delicious. However, the star of the show had to be the variation of an Eton Mess served in flower pot!. Topped with highest quality chocolate swirls, working down through a thick cream to a crunchy 'edible soil ' meringue base, we passed through a heavenly layer flavoured with rose and fresh raspberry. Possibly one of the most delicious desserts I have ever eaten in my life. Well done to the staff at the Wroxeter an afternoon tea isn 't cheap, but when you get something of this quality it is worth every penny. We finished off with a pleasant stroll around the grounds. What a lovely experience it has tempted us to book one of the smaller events packages they offer (the offer a wide range) either for my mother in law 's 80th birthday meal or as a future anniversary celebration. Based on the experience we had I would highly recommend the Wroxeter Hotel.
We have weather forecasts for a reason. Yes, the temperature had dropped and we did dress accordingly but the conservatory restaurant was very cold at lunchtime. Many in our party kept their coats on till the meal was served. The plates and food wasn’t piping hot when it arrived so went cold very quickly. My desert was very disappointing, the Lemon meringue tart was just like lemon curd in pastry with a minuscule amount of meringue. Certainly not value for money. The staff were very helpful but I just wanted to get in the car to warm up. Hope our visit is better.
Exceptional customer service especially from Harrison what a pleasant young man. Food is amazing and they certainly know how to make you feel welcome
The Woodland Cafe (in the grounds of the Wroxeter Hotel) was a great place to stop for lunch. Very good value for money with fresh ingredients and range of specials. Friendly service and well laid out and track and trace done.
While I think it's fab that you move from wedding to cafe to keep safe employed. No one asked for covid contact details. Tea cups dirty one so bad had to be returned. Who has staff with dirty uniform and shirt untucked all felt a little bit like Fawlty Towers....