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In my experience it's been consistently rubbish for the last 6 years.

Slow, often poor service, cold overpriced food and aforementioned snootiness.


Fine if you get a bottle of wine from the bar and take it to an outside table yourself on a nice day.

Otherwise avoid.

And I thought it was just me. I was contemplating starting my own thread. A friend and I went to Black Cherry last night after taking a stroll of the Lane. EDT seemed a bit sticky and the food menu was poor. Black Cherry was great. Perfect in fact. Definitely my fave place on the lane so initmate and relaxed and friendly waitress who was on her third day. Anyway I digress, afterwards we went to the Green so i could show my friend some of their wine and beer. But each question we asked was met with derision and contortions of the waitresses face. plus she was busy on the phone to an acquaintance. Needless to say we were only there for a few minutes but knowing my friend if we had received decent service he would have bought a few good wines to take home. Can't say I'm in a rush to be made to feel like that again.

that thread has been started downsouth.


At least once


Sorry you had that experience - I have found them to be tremendous people and and many of us have been for drinks on several occassions - always been a joy


I know Kate (owner) takes criticism very seriously (and well) so I will pass on

I had a birthday party there and they were great. i then went and had a drink there and the waiter brought me something completely different to what i ordered and told me it was my mistake. i then went there with a friend and her child who proceeded to projectile vomit...what goes around, comes around!


anyway, they make really horrible coffee there!


hx

I remember it bgeing relatively expensive, food OK and the plates of chips was HUGE!!



I must admit now thought I would sooner tootle off to the Rye hotel for less than half the price of the green and have some of their astounding vegetarian saugaes and mash


I meean utterly Astounding vegi sauages

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