
I quite like the Millennium Galleries cafe, you know. They've a nice menu here, and it's a very well thought-out spot. The tables aren't too crammed together for a greedy cow and her hooves to negotiate, either, as can sometimes be the case in café/bistros. I've had lunch here a few times due to its proximity to my dear friends at the BBC. There are nice salady things, sandwiches, main courses, yummy but desperately unhealthy croque monsieurs (I'd bet it's deep fried along with the dainty yet devilish skinny fries) and naughty treats for pudding - the panacotta is a real lift if you're having a difficult day. The Bull's mother reports that the afternoon tea is a winner, as well. The only downside that I've experienced is that the waiters and waitresses seem to spend their time chatting to each other and wafting about in a studied artistic way, avoiding all eye contact with the punters, so that it usually takes a foolishly long time to get served. It's not that there aren't enough of them; personally, I'd give them a good kick up the backside and I reckon there'd be a swift improvement. But all in all, a pleasant enough place. Might just reach four moos apart from the service. - Greedy Cow

Susan My experience of this place can be summed up in the words, 'Please, don't make me. I'll do anything!' lou me and a fiend popped in for lunch and we were very impressed it was light spacious and the food was good too May I love this place. Their menu choice is small, but well done. Nice price for what it is. Tried their chicken salad once, and the meat is not tough, which I am impressed with. Nice place to go if you wanna meet up with friends, or to take lunch after a heavy shopping day ! Sven Abels Apparantly nothing has changed compared to last year... 
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