It's a very simple classic cafe with very cheap but decent food. The service could be better, but for the price it's a proper bargain. I'd only return if I wanted a full English and I wasn't in the mood to spend a lot of money. For what it costs it's a great find!
Ordered a burger with onions -arrived served with raw brown onions I requested onions to be cooked unfortunately by the time onions cooked my lunch companion had finished their lunch which resulted in us eating separately. When paying I voiced my disappointment adding that burger also served with lettuce that I had specified that didn't want, staff member not empathetic offered no apology very poor customer service. Visited the toilet but did not use as extremely tired and somewhat grotty.
One of the cheaper places to eat in Canterbury and handy for the Marlowe Theatre. It's had an upgrade from tatty formica to wooden furniture and it's clean enough, although the décor doesn't attempt to disguise the fact that this is a cheap and basic café - it's a small step up from a greasy spoon, but a very small step. Chairs and tables are crammed into it's narrow corridor like form - spacious it isn't. The menu is very basic - fish and chips, burger and chips, lasagne and chips, baked potatoes etc. and the ubiquitous all day breakfast. Service is fast and efficient - friendly enough without being really welcoming. Portions are adequate and the food okay - it's basically very cheap frozen food quickly fried/grilled and served with a bit of lettuce/grated carrot, ready for you to smother in cheap catering ketchup/mayonnaise from squeezy bottles. If you want something, quick and cheap it serves well. It doesn't pretend to be fine dining or in anyway ambitious - it's cheap and basic with a menu that won't frighten fussy eating small children or adults who still think garlic is an exotic foreign vegetable.
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