Anonymous wrote:My husband and I went when we were 33-34 and loved it. We stayed overnight and were very careful in choosing our rooms so that we didn’t feel attacked by florals. Yes it still wasn’t how our home was decorated, but it was lovely and the service was impeccable. Everyone greeted you by name, knew what we were celebrating— it’s that kind of place. And, definitely stay overnight if possible because I think the tea and breakfast were just as wonderful as the dinner was!
Anonymous wrote:If you can you should stay the night. It really turns it into more of an “experience”, and the moment you arrive you are served tea with various amazing little treats, then to the room to dress for dinner, then eat for like 2 hours, then the next morning another amazing meal for breakfast.
It’s not “hip”. It’s beautiful and charming and a little quirky and objectively fabulous food.
I went with DH in my mid 30s, a year or so before covid.
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask how old you are? My husband and I were 40 when we went and it was just not our scene. It’s lovely but it’s not a hip place by any stretch of the imagination. We went for a babymoon and the food was fine but I’ve had a lot of other nicer dinners. Cheese course is fun, but it otherwise, I was very sadly disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask how old you are? My husband and I were 40 when we went and it was just not our scene. It’s lovely but it’s not a hip place by any stretch of the imagination. We went for a babymoon and the food was fine but I’ve had a lot of other nicer dinners. Cheese course is fun, but it otherwise, I was very sadly disappointed.