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Contribute FeedbackThe Canteen presents a unique, eclectic atmosphere, drawing patrons with its charm and inviting menu. However, recent visits reveal a disparity in service and food quality. While some diners rave about the generous portions and delightful Turkish breakfast, others report chaotic service, dirty tables, and unsatisfactory meals. The limited cake selection and uncomfortable seating, paired with long wait times, detract from the overall experience. Despite its potential, the restaurant struggles with consistency, leaving some patrons hesitant to return. With attention to cleanliness and improved organization, The Canteen could regain its former glory.
A great small coffee/café place, difficult to describe, they need to visit and experience its quiet, great diner drinks and very friendly staff.
What an amazing place, unfortunately we arrived just as the kitchen closed however waited 10 mins and then sampled the biggest, tastiest cheese and parsley scone..delicious. The ambience was terrific, so busy with locals and visitors.cant wait to go earlier and have lunch next time. Dog friendly too
Really quirky coffee shop and restaurant. I had a flat white and a croissant cake thing which was like a posh bread and butter pudding. Both were excellent and I would definitely return. The staff were charming, there was a cute area for little ones with books and toys too
The food at this restaurant is very visually appealing and quite appetizing, and it's also a great value for the price we paid. We were pleasantly surprised by the portion sizes, which were larger than expected and well presented.
I had a terrible experience at The Canteen during lunch on a Saturday. My son took me there as a surprise, but we were disappointed with our meal. The weather was cold and the restaurant was not very warm. We ordered cheese on toast and a breakfast, along with two glasses of water. The option of cakes was limited, with only vegan options available on a busy Saturday. We were directed to a table at the back, but then told to move to another area. The ceiling lamps were too low, causing my son to hit his head. The table was dirty and the area was cold due to the doors constantly being opened and closed by staff. Our meals arrived and were unsatisfactory. The cheese on toast was overloaded with cheese in a sandwich, with tomato and cucumber on the side as an afterthought. My son's big breakfast looked inedible, with burnt bacon, tomatoes, and mushrooms, a blackened sausage, and hard toast. The only saving grace was the runny poached egg. The ambience was cold and dirty, with uncomfortable metal chairs. We will not be returning to The Canteen and do not recommend it.