To be honest, I was disappointed. We had afternoon tea, but the service was very slow. The carrot and coriander soup was delicious, but I couldn't eat the falafel, because I don't like garlic and the savoury, breadcrumbed balls had spices in which I don't like. The chocolate brownies were smeared on the plate, so the presentation wasn't very appetising and I found them too sweet. The tea and Prosecco were excellent and we were offered as much as we could drink. I have been to Whins Green before and the food was very good, but whilst I appreciate the food is cooked fresh, it took a very long time to be served.
Whins Green Kitchen