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Restaurant bewertenWas looking forward to coming here but so disapointed by the service. Its dog friendly BUT we had to carry our Dachshund up and down a flight of stairs (downstairs is not dog friendly ? . I went back downstairs and asked if we order at the till and was told they will come up stairs and take my order. 10+ minutes passed and nobody came and there was two other couples waiting before us, so we left, very disapointed, this place has so much potential, but they are letting themselves down.
Such a quirky, interesting place. Like a mini immersive museum. Even has a little shop with 1940's toys and sweets. I thought it a little expensive £12 for a scone with jam and two coffees, hence four stars.
Wow wow wow. Not enough wows to describe this place. I believe its someone's private collection of items which they've set up as a coffee shop. His older brother runs the business and his dad was in the sweet shop. The collection itself is amazing, add to that great food and service, music of the era, fantastic atmosphere. Plenty of parking, inside and outside seating. It was so in the middle of nowhere, just in the edge of the broads national park. Fabulous gift shop with old fashioned sweeties.
Second visit. Food was very average. I had a gluten free breakfast but the sausage was totally inedible because it was totally overcooked (I'm assuming deep fat fried from the texture) and flabby thick bacon. The tea was great though nice big pot with a cute wartime knitted warmer. A nice shop in the grounds too.
Only had cuppa n t-cake but was very nice, smashing little place and a great gift shop