Cozy and inviting, this local gem offers a fantastic brunch, exceptional coffee, and a variety of delicious cakes in a dog-friendly atmosphere.
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Josie G.K.
Lovely food, staff, and drinks. The cacao was delicious. They have a wonderful range of gluten free and vegan options, and lots of food that tastes good and feels very wholesome/organic. They have a range of dairy free milks, such as almond milk, which I think tastes the best in coffees!
The staff were all incredibly helpful & friendly on both the Saturday and the Sunday that I was in, even though it was a bank holiday and so they were absolutely rammed.
Really commendable service
Tucked away in a cozy alley, this welcoming spot boasts unique finds, a comfy vibe, and plenty of seating for lounging or working.
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Rachael Wells
Great hidden location with lots of seating and amazingly helpful and welcoming staff.
Great gluten free options and the best turmeric latte I've ever had! Don't hesitate to go!
An inviting spot with a delightful vibe, featuring an impressive selection of delicious cakes and a cozy atmosphere perfect for gatherings.
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Ian Finch
This is an excellent place. We had afternoon tea here as part of a birthday celebration. I'm coeliac so I required a gluten free version. I've had gluten free afternoon teas before and have found the bread, scones and cake disappointing. Here everything was delicious even the scones. The service was excellent, the atmosphere was good. Can recommend without hesitation, and will definitely return.
Expect a charming stay in a renovated mill with unique historical vibes and an excellent dining experience, though watch out for sloping floors!
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Jon Linnell
Top-quality dining experience, and serviceable hotel with friendly and helpful staff. We stayed over night here and used the restaurant for dinner and breakfast.
The restaurant is definitely something to be praised. Excellent, friendly, attentive wait staff, and properly gorgeous food.
If you’re coeliac/gluten-free, I can recommend the gluten-free pizzas, which feel as though they have actual effort invested in them, rather than being provided as a reluctant afterthought.
Our stay in the hotel was fine. The rooms are situated in a renovated mill building, which provides a gorgeous setting with a lot of historical appeal. At 6’4”, I reliably banged my head on every single doorframe in the building, though that’s perhaps more a reflection on my inability to learn than anything else.
The slope in some of the rooms is a little unsettling. I’m aware that this is often the case with older buildings, and there may have been a reason for this in a mill, but after a bottle of wine in the restaurant, I had an interesting time trying to get around the bathroom and bedroom.
Possibly not the case for all the rooms, but the bed in ours was positioned such that it felt as though it was sloping down at the headboard end, which was actually rather uncomfortable.
The staff who checked us in and out were most friendly and professional, however, so a big thanks to them.
Overall, a great dining experience, and a perfectly fine hotel, sloping floors and borderline concussion aside.
Impressed with the service and the food was good. Nice outdoor seating too.
We turned up after the kitchen had closed around 330pm but they were still serving baguettes 🥖 one of our party has a gluten sensitivity and although there were no options on the menu, the bar staff were able to make an alternative baguette which was above and beyond.
Very happy with the experience, would recommend.