Afternoon Tea The Garden

Cisswood House HotelSandygate Lane, RH13 6NF, Lower Beeding, United Kingdom

🛍 Tea, Coffee, Cheese, British

3.4 💬 266 Reviews
Afternoon Tea The Garden

Phone: (+44)1403891216

Address: Cisswood House HotelSandygate Lane, RH13 6NF, Lower Beeding, United Kingdom

City: Lower Beeding

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 266

Website: http://www.cisswoodhouse.com/

"There was no one to great us and I couldn't see any staff at all so went to reception. The member of staff was helpful and went to find restaurant staff and was told our table was being laid up. It wasn't busy to I guess they were not expecting us! Residents at the hotel were finishing breakfast, and we (6 of us) were seated in a dark corner with tables pushed up against the wall. The ladies at the end couldn't get their legs under the table and one was right up against a hot radiator. Needles to say we asked to move to one of the many other tables that were available. The staff member was accommodating and bought us prosecco and menus while we waited for them to lay the table. Once at this new table, everything was perfect. The service and the food was very good and we had a lovely time."

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Dessert

Bread

Mexican-American Food

Burger

Fish Dishes

Finger Buffet

Henry Henry

The afternoon is terrible, not disturbing. cakes are terrible.

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Reviews

Ethan
Ethan

Tea and hot chocolate not hot enough Cakes very heavy and bit on dry side Service slow


Henry
Henry

We enjoyed Sunday lunch at The Garden Restaurant. The food was excellent. The staff were very attentive and friendly.


Dennis
Dennis

eating was not edible, tee was not drinkable, although the staff was friendly and very nice of the service was terrible. the worst restaurant I've ever been. no idea how this place is still running. View menu


Shannon
Shannon

I had a Fab lunch with friends here. coronation chicken sandwich was very tasty, big pieces of huh in a homemade sauce with 3 slices of bread-crises on the side! second time I am here for lunch and will come back definitiw! highly recommended!


Evan
Evan

they wanted to support a local hotel that tried to eat it on Sunday. the food was tasty, although the dessert was a little disappointing. it felt as if they were appetizers and desserts plated and not warmed up. However, the restaurant had a really cozy feeling and the staff was friendly and attentive. we would go back.


Eden
Eden

The restaurant was very quiet when we arrived. With no staff around. However when the waitress saw us she sat us down quickly in the empty restaurant. The lack of staff proceeded for most of the night, so service was slow. But the two waiting staff were polite and met our needs. The food was very tasty and all of my party tried different dishes. We had mains and desserts. The pork crackling was burnt, but the edible parts were tasty. The beef burger was well balanced and the fries delicious. View menu


Wayne
Wayne

We had afternoon tea on a Sunday. The food was below average (although the opera cake was delicious). The service was indifferent, they did nothing to make the experience feel in any way special. We were sat next to the open fire; an opportunity missed as lighting it on a cold autumn’s day would have done a look to create some ambiance. The afternoon tea was just £20 but given the coldness of the atmosphere, easily forgettable food and the strong stench of must in the air (the hotel needs some TLC), I wish we’d just had a pub lunch! Such a shame.


Bethany
Bethany

Had afternoon tea, the food was lovely although only 2 flavours of sandwiches as it was confusing what our vegetarian guest should have, as equal numbers came out on two plates. The rest of the food was really tasty and the scones were heavenly The service was a bit sparce. We had to get reception to find someone to seat us. We ordered tea, which came out in pots, but no cups. Waited ages for a staff member,in the end I got my own cups from a dresser in the corner. We well outstayed our welcome due to chatting and we weren't rushed out, which was nice. Overall is was nice, just not the best. (I had been to a posh London hotel for afternoon tea that week so my stardards were high)


Anna
Anna

There was no one to great us and I couldn't see any staff at all so went to reception. The member of staff was helpful and went to find restaurant staff and was told our table was being laid up. It wasn't busy to I guess they were not expecting us! Residents at the hotel were finishing breakfast, and we (6 of us) were seated in a dark corner with tables pushed up against the wall. The ladies at the end couldn't get their legs under the table and one was right up against a hot radiator. Needles to say we asked to move to one of the many other tables that were available. The staff member was accommodating and bought us prosecco and menus while we waited for them to lay the table. Once at this... View menu

Categories

  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

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  • Visa Card
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  • Mastercard
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  • Parking Area

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