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Restaurant bewertenPopped into the garden centre as we needed some new pots, and decided to stop for lunch. My husband had line caught cod (and it was a very large piece) with chips and a choice of garden and mushy peas, along with homemade tartar sauce. I like macaroni cheese, and am a bit of an expert on it. That day I had the best macaroni cheese I have ever tasted. From the first to the last mouthful it was truly delicious. The garlic bread which accompanied the mac cheese was extremely good, as it tasted of garlic, but did not overpower either the bread or the mac cheese. There were two disappointments. Firstly the wine is nothing special, but very expensive. Also, when you sit outside they ask you to clear your table because of the seagull problem, but there is nowhere to place your dirty dishes. There used to be a stand just inside the door, but that has now disappeared.
We came in after 2 pm so were able to order afternoon tea. Finger sandwiches; scones, jam and clotted cream; mini-meringues; and other smalll sweet treats. Great value, and you can even order free tea refills. Recommended!
Went into wyevale garden centre restaurant on 8th September,With family and friends,for a spot of lunch,and all I can say it was wonderful,couldn’t complain at anything,didn’t have to wait long,and was very impressed,and I will say all the staff were so helpful and polite,but I’ve been in many places for lunch with my family before but I’ve never seen a harder working manager(think her name was Sarah)she was none stop from the moment we walked in,to the moment we left,credit to the company.will definitely be returning.
Food includes toasties and paninis and home made deserts at lunchtime, good breakfasts and breakfast sandwiches, and cakes and cream teas. All fresh,cooked to order (so they do get busy) and very reasonable. Best thing at the moment is the plumb crumble with ice cream couldn't do better in a Michelin restaurant.
After going into the garden centre for many years ! was shocked yesterday at going for lunch soup and a sandwich was selected we had our sandwich and was nearly eaten but no sign of soup so my husband went to counter and asked quietly and discreetly where the soup was to have I believe to be the manager I think named Sarah )who is loud !!shouted from the chiller for the whole of the restaurant to hear that they were waiting on a new batch of soup ! In a tone that implied that you shouldn’t of asked no apologies were offered , and I would say it was impossible for her to of heard but had worked out what she thought he was at the counter for!! I felt it was bad and I think perhaps need to look at management structure to keep what’s always been one of the best garden centre cafes around the same