2/5 X 1 year ago on Google
Baguette
itself
was
soft
and
crunchy,
but
the
filling
is
tiny
for
the
6.95
price…
I
expected
more
than
a
thin
slit
on
the
bread
and
a
single
layer
of
meat
and
lettuce,
and
the
mayonnaise
was
too
sweet
and
greasy
and
was
really
overpowering,
even
with
the
smoked
duck.
Definitely
go
and
order
from
the
counter
than
from
the
menu,
for
better
decisions
and
more
interesting
surprises.
In
the
last
minute
I
got
a
Kentish
honey
cake
to
go
instead
of
French
pastries.
Creamy,
not
too
sweet,
and
tasted
like
layered
cheese
cake,
though
I’m
wondering
what
makes
it
Kentish..
The
cappuccino
was
watery,
reminding
me
of
the
self-service
coffee
machine
at
budget
hotels.
The
staff
are
friendly
and
helpful
(thanks
for
accommodating
my
half
to
go
half
for
here
request).
The
space
does
feel
like
a
French
enclave
at
the
heart
of
a
Roman
British
town.
We
took
some
rest
here
in
the
afternoon
sunshine
before
boarding
the
train
as
the
Good
Shed
is
closed
on
Monday.
Hope
one
day
the
food
can
catch
up
with
the
lovely
place.
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