We will be reopening our door on Thursday 11th March at 11am! Following the government guidelines set out this week we will be doing takeaway only until 12th April. We will have a reduced menu in place and reduced opening times (11-4 each day, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays). During this time please ensure you are wearing a face mask and there will be a limit of one customer at the counter. |
We will have a range of face masks for you to purchase at the tearoom if you require one. Prices will range from £3 to £9. We will have our original floral face masks available at £3, hand drawn animal face masks for £6 and hand embroidered face masks for £9. While we are only able to provide a takeaway service we have had a number of ideas of various cake and scone boxes to offer you. Photos and prices to follow. Please bear us in mind for something delicious for your mums on Mother's Day on Sunday 14th March. From the 12th April we will have limited outdoor seating. Tables and chairs will be spaced to allow for social distancing. From 12th April there will be the rule of 6 (maximum of 2 households), so please book ahead if you are in a large party of 6 so we can accommodate you and ensure distance between you and other diners. At this point it is likely that we will be back to our original menu and possibly extend our opening times. Let's hope for sunny weather! Customer toilets will reopen and you will be expected to wear a mask when moving to and from your table. You will also need to scan the QR code or leave us with your contact details. From 17th May we will be allowed to have diners sitting inside and outside. Again, there will be limited seating inside to ensure there is adequate room between customers. The rule of 6 or 2 households will be accommodated inside if you call ahead. We will be able to accommodate parties of 2 or 3 more easily. As before, you will need to wear a mask when not seated at your table and will need to leave us with your contact details. From 21st June we will have all our tables and chairs back in the tearoom and there will be no legal limits on social contact. We do hope that all of the above goes to plan and that there are no further restrictions applied due to increased Covid infections. We look forward to seeing you all when we get back on Thursday 11th March. Please do pop in to say hello and grab yourself a coffee and cake!
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