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Bidrage med feedbackPlease take the waitstaff service into consideration! It's frustrating to stand in a long line, only to receive a number and be told to take a seat. The staff seem disorganized, leaving your hot roll to become cold by the time they locate you. Given the high prices, it would be nice to see a more refined dining experience instead of feeling like you're in a cafeteria.
A few years ago, I had the most amazing scone at this garden center cafe and it immediately became my go-to spot for lunch in the area. They offer a fantastic variety of sandwiches, paninis, and deli plates. We opted for the smoked salmon deli plate, which was generously portioned with salmon, egg mayonnaise, fresh bread, butter, and a side salad. The cafe also has a wide array of delicious cakes, although we were too full to try one this time. We definitely plan on returning for afternoon tea on our next visit to the area!
My family and I often visit this restaurant with our 2-year-old granddaughter and elderly sister-in-law. We typically purchase 4-6 coffees per week, but are only awarded one stamp for our loyalty, which we find to be quite a rip off. The coffee and scones are good, and some of the staff members are pleasant, although not consistently so. However, we are disappointed by the policy that requires customers to stand in a queue to order before finding a seat, as this seems discriminatory towards mothers with babies, young children, and elderly individuals. Furthermore, customers are then expected to carry their items to an available table, which we believe is unfair in a society that values inclusion for all. The same lack of consideration is evident in the garden centre, where young children and elderly customers are not accommodated properly. The presence of numerous signs dictating what customers cannot do only adds to the frustration. The manager's behavior towards us when we visit with our granddaughter makes us feel unwelcome and uncomfortable. Despite the fact that we often purchase plants there, we have decided to take our business to Eden or Gemmells moving forward. It is extremely disappointing that Hayes could improve so much from its current state.
Coffee, home baking, food all very good. No problem there. The “average” rating relates, purely, to the decision to stop the “coffee loyalty card”. This, for me, is a mistake. The “one stamp” to the card per visit was already less than, eg, Eden or Bella Luca these 2 coffee shops stamp the loyalty card for each hot drink purchased. But, for Hayes to remove this altogether (especially in these difficult times) seems a strange move! Hey ho!
Absolutely disgusting treatment from staff. We checked at the door if we were allowed a therapy dog in and were allowed, then once ordering food and sitting down, we were very rudely told to leave. No understanding for the situation of the small silent dog being needed, and the woman in charge caused a scene which is the worst thing you could do to someone struggling. Had our food refunded and will not return. In response to the company’s reply: We did not “streamroller” anyone as we waited outside while someone went inside to ask and Donna’s daughter gave us permission. The dog was carried in so there was no possibility of mess and I suggest Donna needs sent for retraining on the law concerning therapy and assistance dogs as you have made the company liable to a law suit.