Lunch with a colleague. Restaurant not busy. Served by a youth in a tracksuit (Seriously!) Food poor and rather basic. Coffee awful. What a waste of an excellent location overlooking the Red Stables at the beautiful and St Annes Park.

Lunch with a colleague. Restaurant not busy. Served by a youth in a tracksuit (Seriously!) Food poor and rather basic. Coffee awful. What a waste of an excellent location overlooking the Red Stables at the beautiful and St Annes Park.
Nice location upstairs at the corner of old stables at the entrance to the park. Outside seating also available. Lovely raspberry scones and gluten free lemon slice. Friendly service. Nice place to stop for refreshments after a walk in the park which is popular with dogs. Ample car parking nearby.
This is a little slice of heven.... Go for a walk and then come back for a coffee and scone to enjoy the papers. This is what lazy days are made off. Go along and enjoy the wonderful surroundings...
We met friends in the park, which is fantastic and has a wonderful playground. Which made us wonder why they don't make playgrounds for adults??? Anyway, we went upstairs to the cafe. To be honest it felt quite grotty. However as friends and child were already settled we decided to order. I ordered the caesar salad, however when it came...
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had breakfast cibata very reasonable , staff were nice and the setting is beautiful
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