A friend had suggested a mid-week meet up here as it's pretty spacious and child friendly, two boxes that needed ticking as we were both bringing babies and buggies. Unfortunately that was pretty much the only thing going for it.
I wandered in looking decidedly lost whilst I tried to spot my friend and, when I realised I'd arrived first, choose a suitable table that 2 prams would fit round. Two members of staff looked over in my direction but neither greeted me or offered any guidance as to whether I needed seating or I should grab a table. When I had sat myself down I then assumed, as you do, that someone would come over to take a drinks order or at least welcome you but this didn't happen either. It turns out that you need to go to the bar to place orders for food and drink which is fine in this time of casual place but how would you know that if you've never been before?!
Food-wise I ordered the very reasonably priced mug of soup and half a panini at £4.50. The soup of the day was roasted tomato and honey which was nice enough and luckily you couldn't taste the unnecessary addition of honey. I opted for a halloumi, sun blushed tomato, houmous, chutney and spinach panini which came looking like sandwich road kill and didn't taste a great deal better. There was one tiny piece of halloumi, a leaf of spinach and just tons of houmous. I love houmous but if halloumi is the first ingredient I would like to be able to taste it at least. My friend had the same panini (although a whole one) and agreed that it was definitely 'spot the cheese'.
It's obviously a very popular spot with mums and babies during the week due to the size but I don't think I'll be returning any time soon. read more