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Bidra med feedbackVery rude and shouty lady when we took a tiny chihuahua in to the shop. Advertised as dog friendly but this certainly isn’t . Avoid
Don 't get me wrong ,we absolutely love Square roots! Staff are lovely , especially the lady who seems to always be there. We almost always have the Trainwreck it was just the best toastie ever,we have brought friends in for brunch and on our recommendation they have had them and loved them too.Sadly the menu is different now and our Trainwreck has been changed to a Ciabatta toastie instead It 's filling of bacon ,cheese and caramelised onions is barely there at all ,it was lacking in any flavour at all.Please ,please bring back the old one we loved .Also the chocolate sprinkles on Cappuccinos have been replaced with bitter cocoa powder,it totally ruins the coffee. Can we just have things the way we were? Then we will return,or we will have to find somewhere else I guess
Not Dog Friendly although on Dog Friendly Google search. After searching on Dog Friendly site and seeing a dog sign outside we were told dogs not welcome.
As soon as you walk in the door they are rude. The woman continually shouts instead of talking normally. I think there is something wrong with her or maybe she 's just a common piece. So we left and got a very sarcastic bye Surprised they have any customers.
Went to this cafe because according to its website it offers quality produce, freshly prepared and presented with care , and that it works closely with local farmers and producers, creating a range of dishes inspired by traditional farmhouse cooking with an occasional twist. I was hoping, then, for some nice breakfast options. Unfortunately, that was not to be. I tried to order avocado on toast, which was on the menu, but asked to add a couple of poached eggs, which I was told couldn 't be done. I opted, then, for the vegetarian breakfast which, when it arrived, featured tinned baked beans, frozen hash browns, and store bought veg sausages and white toast. Since the remaining items were fried mushrooms and a grilled tomato neither of which, I would imagine, were grown locally it 's hard to fathom what was local or 'farmhouse ' about this meal. It was, to me, completely tasteless. My son had the waffles with maple syrup, which were fine, but they were plain they didn 't come with any options, for e.g., like a fruit compote. This cafe also has, sadly, no ambience we were regaled with a radio station blasting annoying chatter and the latest pop hits. Will be looking elsewhere for local breakfast options.