Henry Harry
Google
Very poor show.
There seems to be an accepted practice of placing your jumper on a chair to unofficially ‘reserve’ a table, and the people who have been queuing for food for 30 minutes are left standing up looking at all the empty tables wondering what is going on.
Very poorly managed. The practice of placing ones beach towel on a sun lounger is not only selfish, but it means that 1 paying customer occupies the table for twice as long, half an hour on reserve, and half hour displeased with the atmosphere created but all the onlookers hovering over them waiting for them to hurry up and go.
There are no couples tables (tables for 2) meaning half the chairs are empty. Instead of tables for 2 that can be joined together, the tables for 4 are only half full, this apples to tables for 6 with couples sat at them too.
In fact, because there are so many people waiting, the queue for the toilet snakes through the indoor area resulting in people permanently stood around the indoor tables.
This venue requires
- tables for 2, 10 should do it
- lost property shelf and a sign saying items left on tables will be moved to the lost property shelf
- summer entrance to the toilet (from outside)
- screen inside between the counter and the tables so the queue of customers is more separated from the dining area.
Shame really, the food and the coffee were actually pretty good, but the whole atmosphere of the place and the stress to secure a table, detract from the whole experience.