Over charged, bad service
Over charged, bad unfriendly service.
I used to like this cafe previously but owner served us today and did not give what was ordered and then overcharged.
I'll go elsewhere for drinks in future.
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Over charged, bad unfriendly service.
I used to like this cafe previously but owner served us today and did not give what was ordered and then overcharged.
I'll go elsewhere for drinks in future.
The building and first impressions of the Graffham Village Shop are quite promising. Its outside covered entryway and flowers are a hidden gem in the countryside. Unfortunately, the illusion ends there, with a rather gruff and dismissive proprietor who could be described as unpleasant and uncomfortable to the younger females in our party. Certainly will not be back, despite his prosaic tales of playing tennis for four hours.
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