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I have to post on here a massive Thankyou to Anetos who have a fab cafe next to goosegreen playground . They?ve taken over the flying pig bar which is still a bar and the space is fantastic . The wine bar/ cafe is now open till 11 pm six days a week and 6 on sundays !

Anyway I had my birthday with them again for the third year running and it was fab ! The food was delicious and adventurous and everyone that came commented on how lovely it was and very reasonable !

I couldnt recommend it enough . Plus the space is massive and great for a birthday bash or evening drink !

And no I don?t work for them !!!!!

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They are superb in there with kids and have made the space work for families. Which is just as well - I counted 22 of the little suckers in there last time (including mine). Coffee and bacon sandwich is great. Evenings are very quiet but allow for a peaceful drink and decent food from the new menu. I really like it.
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  • 1 year later...

We used to be regulars (see my post last year praising the place.

But after the refurbishment the prices rose dramatically.

A salad that I used to have regularly suddenly rose from ?7 to over ?10 if my memory serves me.

Breakfasts also rose in cost so we stopped going.

a breakfast there was our weekend treat but it became unaffordable.

i used to go for lunch on my day off after the gym but salad and juice was just more than I could comfortably afford and the gym does really good salads and juices now so I get it there.

I'm sure we're not the only people who found it became expensive.

It was much better before it expanded IMHO

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