Went out for afternoon tea at 3pm on a Saturday for a family celebration, after pre-booking. Nice location with good views, but layout inside cramped, not least for serving staff. Disappointed that had to to wait for 45 minutes for food. Had ordered one tea for a person with dairy and soy intolerance, and a much reduced offering was produced for them. Staff unable to explain why. We expected cakes and scones to be dairy free as a matter of course, so why then was there so much reliance on soya? Attitude of staff strange and not particularly welcoming - we were originally told that we couldn't take home the cakes we didn't eat, but eventually foil trays were provided ( surely a likely scenario for a generous afternoon tea). Food was generally good, although scones were a bit dry, but the overall experience was not as good as we had hoped.
Whins Green Kitchen