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I treated my mum to afternoon tea for her 80th birthday. They absolutely loved it! The staff were very friendly and welcoming, the food was delicious and there was plenty of it. It was their first time at the Five Arrows hotel, but they will definitely be returning. View all feedback.
What JulieM doesn't like about The Five Arrows:
Wonderful food . Service poor. Waitress reaching over us constantly and never came back to poor our wine. Shame as its quite expensive so would expect service to match View all feedback.
Beautiful food and elegantly served. A well-chosen menu of fresh locally sourced ingredients
A great atmosphere, lovely surroundings. The food was delicious and the service was prompt and very welcoming.
We enjoyed a delightful afternoon tea in a fantastic, laid-back environment. I would highly recommend trying their afternoon tea.
I treated my mum to afternoon tea for her 80th birthday. They absolutely loved it! The staff were very friendly and welcoming, the food was delicious and there was plenty of it. It was their first time at the Five Arrows hotel, but they will definitely be returning.
The quality of the food was very good, so was the cooking. Considering the cost of the wines the menu choice didn’t do anything to compliment it. I hardly believe that fish and chips or pie of the day add up to fine dining. The choices in my opinion were somewhat limited and certainly we had better choices when staying there in the past on several occasions. Although not directly to do with this evening meal booking the slight disappointment spread to breakfast the next morning. In the past such things as toast were brought to the table whilst now you are presented with a toaster. The quantity of food for breakfast has also reduced, whereas on previous visits baked beans were served up in a ramikin dish, the hotel have now changed to putting a small serving directly on the plate. I feel that the usually high standards are being deserted for cost cutting.