Reviews Threaplands Garden Centre

5
Craig Wallace
+5
Popped in past threaplands today to meet some family for lunch, and found the turkey roast (Christmas!) was on the menu! Went for the large portion and was very impressed with the meal, very high quality and turkey cooked to perfection. Dare I say it, even better than some home cooked versions I have tried over the years! That, plus the excellent service, clean and tidy setting made it an excellent stop off. Not to mention, picked up a couple or bags of logs at the same time! If passing through, or fancy a coffee/lunch or even browsing garden items or gifts would highly recommend threaplands 👌👌👌
4
Susan Norton-McStay
+4
Went there for Sunday lunch. Delicious food, strangely we couldn't have a small portion of soup as part of the 'soup and sandwich' deal. Unfortunately, no longer serving Sunday roast. The staff were very pleasant and helpful.
4
Jam ondo
+4
After passing this place for years since it opened i decided to go check out the restaurant. I was expecting this to be like McVeigh's, however it was more like a proper swanky restaurant. Have to wait to be seated which was quick asked to go outside as it was a lovely day and got to sit in this lovely marquee which kept me both cool and shaded. It's a gorgeous place the whole shop toilets and restaurant are squeaky clean, very new and stunning. The prices are quite high and deservedly so. Went for a chilli baked tattie and a bit of cheescake also a coke which was bottomless so i made sure to grab a couple of free refills. Food was top quality worth the price as the quantity was also great i struggled to finish eating it was so much. The service was just right too, they was around enough to make sure you got your drinks and tidy up but not so much it became annoying and everyone seemed friendly. Its too pricey a place to stop everyday when passing. More the place you'd have a good family day out picking some new stuff for the garden and getting some fine food. I'll definitely pop in for a cheeky one again when my bank manager recovers its worth it.
4
Savrober 94
+4
Garden centre and cafe - midrange prices for items so would say two ££ out of three £££. Easy disabled access to the building and parking, also decent space within for browsing and social distancing and to get a wheelchair round, a lift available to get to the first floor where they have some additional stock to peruse. Well lit and lovely displays. Friendly for all ages with baby changing and disabled toilets as well. Good range of items; from clothes like jackets and scarfs and hats, dog and cat items, indoor and outdoor plants and gardening equipment and decor, assortment of cards, bathroom soaps, edibles such as shortbread and jams and chocolate, toys for children and quirky gift ideas ☆ Cafe is disabled access friendly and the tables are large and tall and the chairs are very comfortable, good view out the window seats with an offshoot cafe room for events or extra seating, as well as an extra setup of seating outside but it is sheltered. Tables can seat up to 6 folk. Strong lattes and decent food sizes and portions for the prices on the menu. Takeaway options available for cakes and scones etc. If its busy around lunch time the queue to be seated can be up to 10 mins, and on the rare occasion the table service up to 20 mins, but generally decent time and friendly and helpful staff both in cafe and garden centre/shop area. A pleasant outing for gift browsing and a coffee and cake with friends or breakfast/lunch.
5
David Santos
+5
Brilliant place to stop with your group, very friendly staff and food is delicious 😋😋
5
Eleanor Morgan
+5
We only nipped in for plant food and to collect my loyalty card, and accidentally ended up staying for breakfast! We were seated and served very quickly, and the breakfasts were amazing! 10/10 recommend the restaurant! We also bought some blueberry bushes and strawberry plants a few weeks ago, which have grown very quickly and are nearly fruiting now. Great quality plants too!
5
Raymond Johnston
+5
Absolutely beautiful food at a reasonable price served in a light bright building, the plant area has plenty of choice, and the gift section is well stocked with a variety of goods. The staff are attentive and pleasant. All in all, it is well worth a visit, be it for plants, gifts, or food .
5
Ruth Lambourne
+5
Always excellent food. Friendly staff. Good choices. Well laid out. .overnight. always improving products and site area.
5
Blanche Harriet Wedderburn
+5
Sunday 23rd April. Restaurant packed. Quickly shown to a table for four. Orders taken promptly. We were only having a cuppa and scones, served promptly too! Lovely, polite, cheerful young staff. Clean, airy setting. Definitely will visit again, to try the lovely looking food that was going out to other diners.
4
Jan Mackenzie
+4
I so rarely post reviews but visited the centre and cafe today and from the door onwards it was such a pleasant experience. The staff were very welcoming, play area was ideal for our two Grandaughters age and outdoor canopy area perfect for taking our dog in whilst we ate. Dog bowls and tap water was available on a help yourself basis. Food and service was delicious, prompt, despite being busy and reasonably priced. Also impressed with eco friendly details and sign to mention not all disabilities are visable. Well done Threaplands, just wish I had time to browse....maybe next time.
5
James “FalconryXperiences” Morrison
+5
Good selection of food, fresh and homemade desserts. Staff are always friendly and service is quick
5
Karen Johnson
+5
Great breakfast effecient and friendly service and went back for over 60 lunch great value
5
Phillip Sharpe
+5
Lovely staff, and an excellent cooked breakfast, and the Grumpy Mule coffee was superb.
4
Susan Norton-McStay
+4
A lovely restaurant. The food was delicious and reasonably priced. Sadly they do Sunday Roasts now.
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