Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 20 in 280 in Babergh
Nº 8 of 66 Other cuisines in Babergh
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Revolting food. Manager’s attitude just as revolting, she needs to improve her customer care skills Ordered caramelised onion quiche, when it arrived looked unappetising 🤮 cut into it and it looked like bits of rotten cabbage on bottom and tasted even worse and was only tepid Replacement prawn sandwich was totally tasteless, minute prawns, very watery sauce that soaked bread, chips not properly cooked. Needless to say was not eaten Avoid if you want decent food
Honey R . 2024-12-09
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The Cafe might not have a particularly inviting appearance but the standard of service and food was very high. The manager was both pleasant and very industrious and her attention to sanitisation between customer visits was exceptional. She had even made the delicious fruit crumble herself.
John G . 2020-10-26
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So re-assuring to be greeted with such clear instructions as to how the staff are conducting their service during Covid-19. The coffee and scone/cake we had were absolutely excellent.
hjmorgan2017 . 2020-08-23
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