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Review Simply Rustic Food At Edenvale Heritage Tea Rooms - Pinjarra

J C
Honestly don’t waste your time in going here they advertise that they do scones which is something you would have for morning tea or afternoon tea and when you get there they’ve already closed. They say they close at 3 o’clock, but they close when they feel like it. We were there at 2.40 today, All the doors were closed and the girl just looks at me and says no closed. If you cannot value customers you should not be in business. You can’t say and advertise one thing and then do something else, where’s your integrity. You want people to come and support small towns then you treat them like this. I recommend anybody to move onto the next town and spend your money. Take your signs in also if you don’t want people to visit.
Anthony Weggers
Had mother's Day high tea here today. What an unbelievable letdown that was to our tastebuds and wallet. Forgot to serve us and had to ask after half an hour watching later arrivals getting food before us. They also forgot to serve our tastebuds , stale bread, chicken roll meat that was left in the Gibson Desert for a week on a rock. On a nice note however the scones were lovely but the jam couldn't have been stretched any further if they tried ( Certainly stretched the bill as far as they could), dripped off the sides like a watered down Mrs Mac's pie. Supposedly hand made little bites, pretty sure Coles does not do handmade but I may be wrong there. Ok so they were run off their feet even though all tables were pre booked and no walk-ins served, i now wish i was one of those lucky walk ins. In short we all lost weight today including my bank account. Lovely spot and would highly recommend....
hong Lifestyle
Top Cafe in Pinjarra. Coffee and cake was nice. Beautiful place in door and outdoors seating.
Nicola van den Heever
Such a lovely cafe. Unfortunately they were sold out of scones. We couldn't get a table on the front verandah but they happily served us take away on the beautiful lawns in front. Well worth a visit.
Michelle Stone
Not very friendly. My elderly mum and I were passing through and thought we'd stop for coffee and cake. My mum has a valid vaccine exemption due to health reasons but she was unable to eat here with her exemption. So we thought we'd just get take away and eat in the park but she was still refused take away service. Very disappointing. We took out money and ate elsewhere.
Stephanie Cole
We enjoyed the High Tea last Friday, we weren’t expecting too much as the price is only $25 per head. We were so pleasantly surprised and impressed by the delicious treats and lovely barista made coffee included in the price. There were freshly made scones with jam and cream, sausage rolls, little quiche, lovely sandwiches and lots of cakes and slices. Most are made on the premises and all are delicious. It’s a lovely way to spend the afternoon. The house and gardens are charming and there’s plenty of parking too. We loved it so much we’ve booked in the family for my birthday in October.
Sue “S.M.S”
Lovely surroundings. Homemade food. The lady that served us delightful and the young man who delivered was so accomadating.
Sarah “SarahB” Birch
Good country Devonshire tea, with home made strawberry jam and home baked scones
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