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First visit in a while today to the cafe in the centre of the park, I don't remember if ever being so grotty in there, the kitchen area I could see looked like it hadn't been cleaned properly for a long time, there's plastic bins which they seems to be pulling bread out of that had a lot of grime in there. There was also a a girl with long hair in the kitchen who was putting her her hair up and down again not the most hygienic thing to do. We were in a bit of Na Rush and there was a queue so didn't get a chance to talk to anyone there about it. It's a shame that standards have slipped since we last went there
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