No food - no flexibility. But lovely girls working!
Came in at 3pm and was told there was no food. Despite asking nicely a couple of times and assuring them that we were only after a light bite - while they were preparing sandwiches in front of or us, they asserted the no food past 3pm rule strongly. I understand not doing a full menu if the chef was on a break or off. But we were starving and this being one of the few to only restaurants in the area, were desperate to get a bite after a long walk. We were a party of four, and it seems bad business to miss out on £40 for a couple of minutes sandwich prep, which is all we were after. The restaurant was almost empty aside from us, with 3 staff doing prep from the next day, so it’s not as though making a couple of sandwiches would have ruined the flow of the day. The staff were lovely aside from this, but maybe management could assure the staff that flexibility and adaptability can mean all the difference to a business. A suggestion could be per/person picnic boxes - a sandwich, crisps and cake that are available all day. Thanks very much to the lovely girls who were working anyhow!



