Bright and airy, the corner premises were neat and welcoming, as was the cheery greeting from the counter folks.
They serve breakfast options all day and a wide selection of lunchables, too. I chose from their specials board as their chorizo, hummus and red pepper wrap sounded good to me. It came served with a pair of salads that I let the counter man pick for me.The dish soon arrived looking like a good hearty portion. The salads were some simple leaves and a really tasty and abundant pesto pasta.
The wrap was of highly pleasing quality, too, making it a rather enjoyable lunch experience.So overall, I was impressed with The Treehouse. Their espresso wasn’t great, sadly, but all other aspects of my time there were firmly in the win column. I’d be happy to recommend a visit, as it’s a place with plenty of charm and compellingly tasty grub.
Scores
Blythe scores the Treehouse
4/5 for food
3.5/5 for presentation
3.5/5 for setting
3.5/5 for service
giving an overall 14.5/20
I ate: chorizo, hummus and roast pepper wrap
I drank: espresso, water
I wore: www.tieclub.co.uk tie
Total bill: £7.10
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