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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI visited here in two separate occasions, one with my sister-in-law and the daughter (age 13) this visit was primarily to do the pottery painting? I can thoroughly recommend this, brilliant activity if you’re into arts and craft. The second occasion was with my husband and my dog to visit the garden centre. This we find it to be a well equipped garden centre which is not overpriced. Some lovely ideas for gifts, outdoor clothing, garden furniture, plants and a pet shop. The Garden centre is dog friendly with a few areas around which does not allow dogs. There’s quite a lot to do at this location , especially if you have a YoungFamily, butterfly, soft play, petting zoo, pottery painting etcetera. There are two cafés at this location, one of them being dog friendly with a segregated area for dogs and the owners. The café is okay, not great. We ordered a sandwich, cheese scone and a pot of tea. The sandwich took 45 minutes to make, It was a nice sandwich although 45 minutes to wait for a sandwich was a bit of a joke. In summary: dog friendly garden centre, children activities, location easy to get to, free parking and a cafe. We will revisit.
I was extremely impressed and delighted by the staff at the restaurant when I visited with my daughter for the 'tea with the easter bunny ' event. The restaurant was very busy as it was a bank holiday Monday and we had not booked for the event. However, the staff were extremely accommodating and provided a sweet, memorable experience for my daughter. The staff were extremely kind to us and I would definitely recommend a visit. We will be back. Thank you to all the staff involved.
Large restaurant with plenty of sitting area, it’s clean and warm inside, the staff are helpful, unfortunately you was limited to what you could have for lunch as they require a cook or chef. A good choice of coffee and tea
I am travelling down to visit my mum tomorrow and take her out for a birthday treat, she wants to visit a garden centre and have lunch out. Job done I thought, I would take her to a Wyevale. There 's two within driving distance of where she lives, but reading these reviews has put me off. So I wont be coming. I have to admit seeing those photos of the cheese toastie and sandwich has made me think 'Seriously? They paid for that? ' Time to buck your ideas up Wyevale. Social media will find you out.
We visited as a foursome with discount vouchers for afternoon tea for two at £10 per couple. The restaurant is fairly large and bright and on the day we visited, because it was half term week, it was occupied by a number of families and was in need of a bit of a clean up as the tables were a bit messy. The staff are friendly and the cream tea is good but you have to be prepared to wait for a while before it arrives. The plus side is that you can have your tea whilst you wait and you can go back at any time for a top up so that's what we did. The cream tea arrived on 2 metal stands containing 3 plates. The bottom plate held crustless sandwiches, two ham and tomato and two cheese and cucumber per stand. The middle plate held two fruit scones (a little dry if I'm honest), two pots of strawberry jam and two tubs of clotted cream per stand and the top plate held two bakewell slices, two chocolate brownies and two french macarons per stand. We left feeling very full but what an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon. Incidentally, if you have a voucher you can't use it until 2.30 but we arrived a little early and they honoured it.