A new cafe at a popular beauty spot has been hit with scathing reviews from unhappy customers. The Hide Coffee House opened at Pennington Flash in Leigh, Wigan, at the beginning of March, offering visitors a relaxing place to eat and drink with stunning views across the water.
It sells a range of drinks and snacks, from cold sandwiches, paninis and breakfast barms, to pancakes, waffles, scones and cakes.
But while some customers have welcomed the new eatery, others have been less than impressed - slating the venue's card-only policy and saying they were disappointed with the 'overpriced' and 'inedible' food, claiming the toasties, costing £6.45, taste 'like rubber'. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Leaving a review on The Hide's Facebook page, one customer said: "Visited the cafe for the first time yesterday and unfortunately really disappointed with the cafe.
The cafe itself is lovely, however the food is very poor and extremely overpriced. "They only had toasties left for lunch when we got there at 1pm, it was tasteless and like rubber. £23 for three toasties a coffee and water, extortionate. "The worst thing they have done was getting rid of the burger, doughnut and ice cream vans.
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