Food cooked 24/7 with a bonfire and open space, plus great kids' facilities for families. Service is slow—you can sit a while before anyone notices—but the grounds are beautiful and the tea's lovely if you're patient.
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It has a nice open space a bonfire .food is cooked 24/7 so u can never go hungry whether its night or day
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Good ambience but poor service. There is need for more waiters. You can sit for a while without being served
Very ideal place to have a night out with friends or family out with kids; amazing kids facilities
Beautiful grounds, the tea was lovely
Had a great time!