Came for Sunday lunch on May 14th 2023.
Have been very happy customers here for years.
I am always grateful that I have food on my plate. However, lunch ("roast" lamb etc) was absolutely awful. Vegetables seemed pre-boiled or roasted and then warmed up. I suspect the lamb was prepared "sous-vide", which means the meat is actually poached in a plastic bag.
There was an event going on, so why not put up a notice apologising and just serving coffee and ice-cream?
I have to wonder if the business has changed hands. There was no sign of activity in the kitchen. A grim experience.
Maggy May
Came across this lovely eatery by chance on my birthday trip out into the country this weekend and had a delicious meal. Service and food both excellent and have recommended to friends who enjoy lovely home cooked food on trips out into the country villages. The little garden centre provided a lovely present from my hubby.
C
Situated in the lovely countryside nr Lancaster is this very pleasant tearoom. I stopped off for a very nice lunch. It has a friendly host and a garden shop in the same complex. My superior sarnie came with a very nice salad. One of the better cafes in Lancashire
Elizabeth
I ate here on my sister's recommendation and can see why she raves about it! Gourmet food at a basic price. The best local produce and everything home made, imaginatively presented and delicious. My starter was a dou of salmon( cooked 3different ways) with cream cheese,followed by pan fried cod,olive and pepper tapenade with confit plum tomato,followed by the lightest home made dream of a sticky toffee pudding and butterscoth sauce. My companion had ham hock and parsley terrine with home made piccalilli, then the tenderest of roast beef and home made Yorkshire pudding followed by a glazed lemon tart. The accompanying vegetables and roast potatoes were unfaultable and the three courses with fresh coffee, tea and homemade chocolates was £18 per person. I have paid far more elsewhere for lesser quality. The chef Karen trained at Michelin star level and it shows.The atmosphere is welcoming with woodburning stove and oak floors and there is a garden centre and gift shop.It makes a visit to the picturesque village of Wray even more worth while. The tea rooms are open 10am till 5pm in the summer and 4pm in the winter with Friday 5pm tea a speciality and a bistro evening meal alternate Saturdays. I Heartily recommended.
Relentless
went here for an evening meal as we had heard the day chef had franchised the building to operate as a restaurant in the evening, sorely disappointed, food was crap, cold and insipid, if the chef spent less time chasing the waitress and more time on the food !!! never to go here again EVER !!!!