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15 Opinions in 1 websites
We have to cafe on many occasions since it opened and we have loved it. However the last two times we have been the food wasn’t quite up to the usual high standards. However still a great place and fantastic concept..
1 Opinions in 1 websites
We were a bit early at a recent funeral at West Herts Crematorium for a dear friend The newly opened tearoom named Bluebells came to our rescue and gave us somewhere warm and dry to wait for 20min It was absolutely packed, which is always an excellent sign of good food & service We just had hot drinks, but they were served promptly so as not to delay us Thanks
108 Opinions in 1 websites
We popped into Rootz Coffee to sample their milkshakes and iced coffee. We were not disappointed: the Oreo milkshake was nice and thick and full of Oreo flavours, and the After Eight milkshake had the classic pieces of soft minty fondant throughout. We were even tempted by a slice of generously portioned cake. It's a great place with friendly service and a great vibe.
20 Opinions in 1 websites
I had booked lunch in the Lounges for my partners birthday. The booking was made 7 days in advance and confirmed by email. The Grove called to confirm the booking the day before, and confirmed we wanted Sushi, not Afternoon Tea. They also sent an email to confirm again the morning of the booking. They mentioned nothing of not being able to sit in the Lounges on any of the confirmations. On arrival we were told they had overbooked, and The Lounges were now only for Afternoon Tea and we could go to the bar if we wanted. The Bar had business people on laptops and children running round, not the setting you want for a birthday lunch. Its disappointing that they overbook, but also that they didn't mention this when they confirmed the booking so we could change our plans. Clearly money over service and we won't be returning.
7 Opinions in 1 websites
We past by the Bell on a walk and decided to have breakfast. Amazing value and the staff were super friendly. Definitely worth going there.
306 Opinions in 3 websites
Yes, location is great, but I was lied to about my main! I asked if the curry I fancied trying for my main was chicken breast meat, telling the waiter that I don't like thigh meat. He checked with the chef and assured me that it would be made of chicken breast. When it was served, it clearly was thigh. Very clearly. It was as if the chef had tried to pick the bits of thigh meat that most resembled breast and served me that. I didn't make a major fuss at the time as we were with another couple, but this was our third visit to Madhu's. We won't be going back. Madhu's simply isn't worth the extra high prices they charge when compared to somewhere like Cinnamon Lodge in Abbotts Langley (which is consistently fantastic btw), or London's finest Indian restaurants such as as Amaya in Belgravia, Bombay Bustle or Darjeeling Express. Madhu's starters are decent, especially the prawns (albeit you flipping well pay for them), but their mains are somewhat average. Oh, and they didn't offer to take our coats when we walked in, despite there being numerous staff loitering around the entrance. I've read elsewhere that is a red flag when a restaurant sells itself as 'high end'.
40 Opinions in 2 websites
I covered several weddings at High Elms Manor. It is a beautiful setting. We were lucky enough to have a sunny day and an outdoor ceremony. The grounds are extensive and nicely secluded. Makes a lovely back drop for wedding photography. Overall a fabulous place and lovely being here :) Kind regards, Vanessa White (Crimson Sky Photography) Aston Clinton...