Warning: My reviews are brutally honest as I'm autistic and I'm picky about my food!
Welcoming and quirky interior without being "weird". At the front we were greeted by a table with some vegan and gluten-free menus which I appreciate as I have a gluten allergy.
I had the Elderflower Cooler to drink. The flavour wasn't very strong and wasn't sweet, but it was improved by adding a sugar packet - which I'd rather do than the drink being too sweet to begin with. The cucumber slices were a nice touch. Plenty of ice, and the glass itself had an interesting pattern which made it easier to hold and resulted in less of a wet hand due to condensation. I'd order it again (if sugar's available!).
To eat I ordered the Gluten-Free Twisted Chicken Club (see photo). The size of plate they served it on made it look a bit underwhelming as there was a lot of empty space, therefore I would suggest a smaller plate; however the portion size itself was good and I didn't feel cheated with lack of food.
The chicken was slightly over cooked which resulted in an over-toasted flavour of the breading, that said it was still enjoyable. The bacon was flavourful and salty (a good thing). It could've done with more of the Edamame Guacamole and Chipotle Mayo as their flavour was masked by the bacon. The cheese was not melted (maybe because it's a sandwich not a burger?). The tomato slice was a nice addition and the Gluten Free bread was good too. I recommend adding some of their ketchup on the side as it helps round the flavours better. I would also order this again.
The prices are more expensive than other local places in this category, however the food and environment is more interesting and I think deserves their price point. When I had a question about the ketchup being gluten-free the server went and checked for me (it is).
The reason I haven't given 5 stars is for the reasons I stated above, but I left happy overall. Will return at some point!