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We cold-called at this little bistro style eaterie one lunchtime on an overcast, dull, late November day. What a pleasant surprise to find an original and retro furnished cosy and warm hideaway complete with authentic furniture and artefacts from a time gone by. We sat in a corner by the pellet burner (very unusual to find this level of hygge in a restaurant in these parts) and had a very relaxing and enjoyable lunch all made in the house. One of us had a lovely fish pie with a fresh green salad and the other had a delicious salmon quiche with salad. The bread which accompanied was good quality and not the ubiquitous supermarket bread so often found with lunch time menus. We had a lovely car...