"Quirky place in a small row of 1970s suburban shops quite unexpected really. Tables outside at the front opening on to a generous lawn lined with trees between the cafe and the road, a great space for families with children on a nice day. Inside the space is open and light given the large glass front windows, with a crafty vibe, and crammed with lots of bits and pieces. Crocheted items and mismatched china feature heavily, giving the cafe both colour and character. Lunchtime menu is focused on sandwiches, baked potatoes and some specials. It’s what you could call a bland menu fresh ingredients but not particularly full of flavour. Some mustard, chutneys or similar would add to the very basic sandwich offerings, and when we were there, there wasn’t much in the way of cakes or sweet treats. In terms of other details, there is a single toilet at the rate of the cafe while parking close by is challenging. The R’ teapot is popular with the locals and attracts a predominantly female clientele. If you are in the area and looking for something other than the standard chains, well worth a try."