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Cafe Ninety7

Cafe Ninety7

97 Blatchington Rd Hove, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Cafe • Coffee • Cheese • Ice Cream


"We have been there many times with and without our dog. My mother has Alzheimer’s and feels comfortable there and likes the food. Today we were told we could not sit where we wanted with the dog. We were told we could only sit in the back. I tried to talk to the manager who would not let me speak and was very rude interrupting me all the time. He said ‘whatever you ask me the answer will be the same’! I did not want to ask him anything but just tell him something. I told him that we had always sat in the front booth with the dog and no one had minded. He was very arrogant and dismissive. I will never go there again. I will not be spoken to like that by anyone. Absolutely disgusted and sad for my mum. In reply to the owner!!! I did not threaten I promised I would write a bad review and I did. The manager was arrogant and rude to us. My mother has indeed been there and has enjoyed the place because she felt safe and comfortable there. I usually didn’t eat because I do not like the food there. Neither does my sister particularly. It is too oily for me and bad quality. There is also not much on the menu that I can eat. We have been there many times with the dog and have never been asked to sit in the back. Fact. Ask your staff and they will confirm this if they are honest. There was no one waiting to be served as the owner said there was. Therefore we did not hold up anyone who was waiting. Fact. I was not rude to him however he was very dismissive and disrespectful to us when I was trying to talk to him. He kept on interrupting me when I was trying to speak. What happened to the place that used to be so welcoming? It certainly is not like it used to be and I will never use it again. If you like good service and good food there are many other places to go to. I will be doing that in future."

Green Fingers Cafe

Green Fingers Cafe

B2026, Ashdown Forest Garden Centre, Wealden, United Kingdom

Cafe • Cafés • British • Breakfast


"I had written the glowing review below on Friday and decided to revisit on Sunday. I’ve now marked down from a 5/5 review due to the poor experience on Sunday: I went to the counter and began to place my order, starting with Welsh rarebit...for my co-eater. The older (usually quite flustered) lady taking my order turned round and looked at the clock over her shoulder, which read 2:40pm. She then looked back at me with a pained expression on her face, as if expecting me to interpret her meaning. I enquired if it was too late for hot food (it can only take a few minutes to grill a few slices of cheese on a piece of bread to which she replied, “it is getting on a bit, yes”. There was no note that we had seen on the menu, no apology, just that she wasn’t willing to prepare hot food. We left and I phoned a few minutes later, to ask if there was a hot food cut off time. I’m sure I spoke to the same lady, who told me the cut off time was now, to which I asked if there was a set time listed on the menu; she replied 3pm, but they had run out of everything (even bread and cheese? and so had stopped serving hot food for the day. She made no mention of this to me when I tried to place the order! On the plus side, there is now the option of paying by card, but you must first be allowed to place an order! * Green Fingers Cafe is a hidden gem in the heart of the Ashdown Forest; we only discovered it via TripAdvisor! It is more of a nursery than a commercialised garden centre and it even has resident cats! The cafe itself is housed in a small wooden hut, which is cosy and decked out with homewares which are for sale. The menu is quite extensive for a little place and has a specials blackboard too. A wide variety of items feature, such as sausage and beans jacket potato and very reasonably priced ice cream sundaes. In fact, the only thing that seems to be missing is ice cream milkshakes. The service was prompt and friendly but the slight downside is that payment seems to be by cash only. We paid around £12 for a luxury hot chocolate (so impressive I wish I'd taken a photo a slice of treacle tart and a cream tea for one. The cream tea consisted of a large, warmed, soft fruit scone, a tray with butter, jam and cream and a 3 cup teapot with hot water and milk jugs and was presented beautifully. My co-eater said the scone was excellent, which is high praise indeed! The hot chocolate was not too sweet, despite the mountain of cream and marshmallows (and bonus marshmallows hidden under the cream However, the main draw had to be the treacle tart, which must be the biggest slice served in Sussex!! The photo doesn't really do it justice, but it must have been approaching 2 deep and 4 wide at the crust! I chose to have mine served warm with custard and ice cream (just in case my blood sugar level wasn't high enough after the hot chocolate). The tart was delicious; very sweet but tempered nicely by the ice cream, with light pastry. Whilst we were eating, we saw someone's order of quiche, which looked delicious and enormous, so we'll definitely be returning to try more of the menu!"