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This restaurant was once the top spot in town. The coffee and food were fantastic. However, recently the quality has significantly decreased. I'm not sure what changed, but the coffee hasn't been up to par on my last few visits. It's not just me either, a family member has had the same experience. Additionally, the owner can be quite rude at times. I understand it gets busy, but there's no excuse to be impolite to customers.
Lovely, quirky place! Great coffee and lovely staff, always a pleasure sit in or just a decent takeaway.
I recently revisited the coffee shop after a 2-year hiatus. I have wonderful memories of meeting friends there in the past and enjoying my time. However, my recent visit with my daughter lacked the same warm atmosphere. While I understand the challenges cafe owners face in the current climate, a friendly conversation or smile would have made a difference. Other recent reviews also mention a lack of customer service. It saddens me to write this review because the decor is lovely and the cafe has great potential.
I popped in for an hour waiting for an MOT nearby and had two coffees and something to eat. The coffee was AMAZING, unique and beautifully roasted. They don't offer wifi but the coffee was good enough I paid BT for their public access to do some work on my laptop. I did plug into the wall which after 30 minutes was politely told off for; too many people apparently park there for the day. Silently noting the empty tables and thirst for another coffee I politely unplugged. I wanted to stay longer, my wife was finishing up shopping and coming to meet me, and I wanted some beans, but felt a bit ushered on so we went up the road for somewhere more inclusive.