The lounge itself is lovely and there was plenty of seating. I wasn't impressed with the food offering. When I sat at the table there was a QR code to scan as is normal in most places these days, so I scanned the QR code which gave 2 food options, one I would quite enjoy so I ordered and went to the bar for a drink. As I was travelling with kids I went to the food area to get them something, I wasn't impressed by the selection at all. The pancake making machine is a good idea but the kids said the pancakes weren't nice. The only topping they had was honey. There was a selection of continental meats etc and fruit but apart from the the offering was sparse. I have been to a rival lounge who offer muffins, cakes, etc and a menu you could order hot food from so I was expecting something similar and this turned out not to be the case. There was no food the kids would eat. Having waiting a long time for my QR ordered food I eventually approached the bar to be told oh we don't use that anymore. I ended up with soup and there wasn't even any bread rolls to go with it. I don't think I will be back, it just wasn't worth the money for me.
3 years ago
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