This is a first for me. A Wu flu review at a distance; so I didn't actually go in the door, nor did I choose the foodie goodies, nor can I comment on the prices as I don't know them.
I'll explain: we are locked down at home and can't go out. So a week or so ago, knowing our plight, two of our friends arrived at our door with two cappuccinos from this female owned business and stood well back from our front door (other friends sent us flowers).
The lady owner of this place has maintained food and coffee service six days a week (not Sunday) all over lockdown from a serving hatch. Fair play to her.
I wasn't going to do a review just on two cappuccinos even though they were very good cappuccinos.
I'd gone to this business a few times over the years but it was long ago.
Today changed the dynamic when our friends arrived once more with two cappuccinos and two sausage rolls and stood well back.
Now I'm fussy about sausage rolls and I'm conscious that those with less scruples know they can get away with very cheap, fatty 'meat' and cheap fat laden anaemic looking barely cooked pastry.
If you are local and you want to try cheap to make (but not cheap to buy) industrially made sausage rolls go to the Shelbourne bakery.
So back to this place. I was sceptical about the sausage rolls and my scepticism was totally misplaced. They were delicious.
The sausage meat did not taste at all cheap or fatty. We heated them and the aroma was lovely.
The spice kick was about right - really good taste - and the best surprise of all our friends said that the owner makes them herself and together with minced pork she had added chorizo, goats cheese and jalapeño.
This is what happens when a business concentrates on quality first on what they are making to sell, rather than simply being only interested in maximising profit regardless by making food as cheap as possible while staying legal.
The sausage roll pastry too was delicious. It was light, golden. flavoursome and moreish. So we've become instant fans.
The owner usually has a blackboard out front with a joke or an acerbic comment and she sure has a healthy, cheeky sense of humour - her observation style is more akin to how Chrissy Teigen recently expressed the (thankfully ex) President Trump years rather than Plato. I think Ms Teigen held back and was tame. read more