The food as usual was lovely, however the last few times we've been in there was no filter coffee available.We were told when we visited yesterday it was for the buses only!As soon as the first bus drew up the filter coffee machine was put on.I feel this should be made available to everyone, it is on the menu board after all.Now charging 10p a satchet for ketchup.
Michael Quinn
I had a quick bite but food available looked
david gardiner
Nice food great staff
Doreen Hedley
It's a lovely place to stop off on the way home on a bus
Dan Tempest
Good range of clothing, constant discounts.Friendly helpful
Stephen Grenfell
Coach stop over interesting old mill nice coffee and
Bridget Pearson
Had a lovely Cappucino here whilst visiting on holiday, lovely young girl served me very friendly, lovely shop and surroundings, clean toilets.
Neil Smith
It is a vast shopping area, restaurant very good.
John-james Henry
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Rachel Curtis
Very busy at times as it's a stopping place for coaches menu varied and reasonably
The visit was arranged by the tour operator, but was okay for me.
Heather Broadhead
My fiancé and I just had a tea with a scone, it was lovely.Parking: We were part of a coach load, so, no problem parking for us.
roy rodger
Need more catering staff at times when bus parties
565Michalis
We were lucky to arrive before the coaches did so more or less had the place to ourselves. Very good value for money. A single cheese melt in the high street would set you back £12, without a coffee. We went for the tea for two at the wool mill for £18. There was enough to feed 4 and the same with the coffee we chose. The staff are all kind and down to Earth. They provided us with a box that we could take the excess cakes we couldn't eat. It was the Christmas tea for two which included the turkey, stuffing and cranberry sandwiches. Too much cranberry for me so made the sandwiches a bit too much like jam sandwiches for me. This aside, I would recommend and will return. Was all good and well worth the money. Home made mince pies and scones were very good.
The food as usual was lovely, however the last few times we've been in there was no filter coffee available.We were told when we visited yesterday it was for the buses only!As soon as the first bus drew up the filter coffee machine was put on.I feel this should be made available to everyone, it is on the menu board after all.Now charging 10p a satchet for ketchup.
I had a quick bite but food available looked
Nice food great staff
It's a lovely place to stop off on the way home on a bus
Good range of clothing, constant discounts.Friendly helpful
Coach stop over interesting old mill nice coffee and
Had a lovely Cappucino here whilst visiting on holiday, lovely young girl served me very friendly, lovely shop and surroundings, clean toilets.
It is a vast shopping area, restaurant very good.
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Very busy at times as it's a stopping place for coaches menu varied and reasonably
Restaurantji Recommends
The visit was arranged by the tour operator, but was okay for me.
My fiancé and I just had a tea with a scone, it was lovely.Parking: We were part of a coach load, so, no problem parking for us.
Need more catering staff at times when bus parties
We were lucky to arrive before the coaches did so more or less had the place to ourselves. Very good value for money. A single cheese melt in the high street would set you back £12, without a coffee. We went for the tea for two at the wool mill for £18. There was enough to feed 4 and the same with the coffee we chose. The staff are all kind and down to Earth. They provided us with a box that we could take the excess cakes we couldn't eat. It was the Christmas tea for two which included the turkey, stuffing and cranberry sandwiches. Too much cranberry for me so made the sandwiches a bit too much like jam sandwiches for me. This aside, I would recommend and will return. Was all good and well worth the money. Home made mince pies and scones were very good.
Always friendly staff