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Deserves to try
It says “world-famous bun” but i think its a bit exaggerated. We tried cinnamon butter bun with jam which was tasty. But i couldnt see any world-famous taste though. Still deserves to have a look due ...
It says “world-famous bun” but i think its a bit exaggerated. We tried cinnamon butter bun with jam which was tasty. But i couldnt see any world-famous taste though. Still deserves to have a look due ...
Visited the downstairs "museum" and I must say that's a bit of a stretch to call it that. It consisted of a single room smelling of damp stone and was not much to look at except a model of Sally lunn ...
Visited the downstairs "museum" and I must say that's a bit of a stretch to call it that. It consisted of a single room smelling of damp stone and was not much to look at except a model of Sally lunn ...
Woman running the museum and shop was hilarious. Shared a joke and very happy in her service. The museum itself is only one room so could have felt quite awkward but she made it very relaxed
Deserves to try
It says “world-famous bun” but i think its a bit exaggerated. We tried cinnamon butter bun with jam which was tasty. But i couldnt see any world-famous taste though. Still deserves to have a look due ...
Deserves to try
It says “world-famous bun” but i think its a bit exaggerated. We tried cinnamon butter bun with jam which was tasty. But i couldnt see any world-famous taste though. Still deserves to have a look due ...
Not really much of a museum?
Visited the downstairs "museum" and I must say that's a bit of a stretch to call it that. It consisted of a single room smelling of damp stone and was not much to look at except a model of Sally lunn ...
Not really much of a museum?
Visited the downstairs "museum" and I must say that's a bit of a stretch to call it that. It consisted of a single room smelling of damp stone and was not much to look at except a model of Sally lunn ...
Great staff running tiny museum
Woman running the museum and shop was hilarious. Shared a joke and very happy in her service. The museum itself is only one room so could have felt quite awkward but she made it very relaxed