The Spinning Jenny Shoppers Café Info
Amenities
Service options
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Dine-in
Highlights
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Great tea selection
Accessibility
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
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Coffee
Dining options
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Breakfast
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
Amenities
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Toilets
Atmosphere
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Casual
Payments
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Credit cards
Children
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Kids' menu
Best KPortal Reviews
Had afternoon tea. It was ok. Place was clean and tidy. I would have preferred more variety with the sandwiches. 1 triangle of each choice maybe as
There were 5 to choose from the menu and you had to choose 1 sandwich. Choice of fruit or cheese scone then small taster size Madeira cake, macaroon and little glass with a mousse type pudding in it. Had to fetch our own cutlery and serviettes.
‘Burger relish on the side’....on the side of what? Hell? Cheap, dry and over priced. Chips were old, dry. Being a frugal chap, I had to wash it down with ketchup, water and determination. Bring a picnic.
Wandered in from the adjoining Antique Centre next door. Although desperate for a flat white, two things put us off immediately. One, too many screaming kids running around, and Two, couldn't smell any coffee.
Promptly did an about turn and went back into the Antique Centre.
Lovely country feel restaurant in beautiful settings. Great afternoon tea. Very nice staff.
We came for the afternoon tea, booking was really difficult on the Groupon app, it wouldn't let us see our booking on mobile we had to go on the computer. The food selection was poor, and when I asked if I could substitute one of the sweet treats for something else because I didn't like it I was told I couldn't. The coffee did not taste nice and they didn't offer sugar. When they brought the food over they didn't give us any cutlery. The food did taste nice and the prosecco was nice, but we would not return. For £18 we expected better.
Gorgeous afternoon tea! Highly recommended
We are here whilst on a day out at Hatton Adventure World. The menu was basic and prices high for what you get.
It was a very warm day and the inside of the pub was stifling, only one fan situated near the bar for the staff. The service was okay, but not amazing. The food was okay but neither of us finished our meals with gusto. There were no drinks menus on the tables, in order to find out what drinks were available you had to go to the bar and review a list on the counter. I ordered a lime cordial with soda, but it was more cordial than soda, almost illuminous green!
Overall it was aimed at the captive audience there, not much effort was put into the place, but enough to make it okay.
Had a lovely afternooon cream tea with beautifully arranged, fresh cakes and sandwiches including prosecco for £10.95. Best value I've found by far! Service was lovely...with a smile! To the customer who complained about kids perhaps he should stay away from cafes at Adventure Farms. I agree, its annoying when parents don't control their kids but it's hardly the restaurant's fault and unfair to criticise them for this in a review. Well done to staff who cope in difficult circumstances!
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