Lovely cafe, really helpful staff who are happy to cater for allergies and intolerance. I found my food a bit too sweet (much too much tomato chutney for me) but other than that no complaints.
Cosy music gig. Loved the gig but found sitting on a stool for a few hours very uncomfortable. The table layout could have been improved to offer more seating around tables. I guess they did what they could in the small space.
It is under new management, which is a blessing. Originally, the layout had the cafe at the rear of the building, although small, it became a tremendous success thanks to
Mrs Fillingham, who invested a huge amount of energy and time in making it work despite the cramped space. When that lady left, the customers soon followed, and it became a wasteland.
The building was revamped, but its cafe had no ambience unlike its original model. It had been put upstairs which seems to have put it out of reach. This latest manifestation places the cafe in the largest room available, the old theatre. If anything, it is too big, but nonetheless an improvement. Coffee originally produced in the original cafe was the best in town by a light year. The new management is courteous, keeps a clean establishment, and has regular clients for what appeared to be wholesome food. You won't regret giving it a go.
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