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I have lived in the west Wight for more than 20 years and have often driven past this restaurant. Today, I finally had the chance to visit and I was very impres...
read moreI had a fantastic time at the Chessell Pottery Cafe. The staff were excellent, the food was delicious, and the atmosphere was fantastic. I would highly recommen...
read moreThe value for money at this restaurant is incredibly poor. The portion size for the child's scampi was only four tiny bites and 11 fries, while the adult scampi...
read moreReally lovely tea and cakes are homemade and delicious. Meals looked delicious but I think are too expensive. It’s a shame they no longer have the shop and pott...
read moreNot an ideal visit. The old car park has been abolished and you now have to park further away in a car park nearer the road. The other small [closer] parking ar...
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read moreNestled in a charming corner of the Isle of Wight, this café has sparked mixed reviews among patrons. While some applauded the friendly service, delicious food, and inviting atmosphere—perfect for a leisurely tea and homemade cake—others lamented the steep prices and lack of appealing decor. Many found comfort in the spacious seating, both indoors and out, along with dog-friendly options. Unfortunately, logistical issues like inconvenient parking and slow service marred some visits, prompting diners to seek alternatives. Despite the contrasts, the café remains a hidden gem for those willing to savor its culinary offerings and warm hospitality.