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Rosie & Bean

Calthorpe Park, The Cricket Pavilion, Fleet, Hampshire GU51 4HR, United Kingdom

Rosie & Bean
Cafe
4.5
42 reviews
8 comments
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75H2+MF Fleet, United Kingdom
+44 7803 844368
rosieandbean.co.uk
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Monday: 9–15
Tuesday: 9–15
Wedneasday: 9–15
Thursday: 9–15
Friday: 9–15
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Ian Forsey
Ian Forsey
We took our 9 month old and he had a great time playing with the toys in the baby playpen. Lot's of older kids enjoying the ride-on cars and dressing up. Coffee was nice. We stayed for lunch which was also very nice! Good baby changing table in the gent's.
Lydia Jakubek
Lydia Jakubek
I first off could not find this place!! I noted on the website it said that it was just past a pub (I forgot the name now). It would have been MUCH more helpful to state that it was in at the Fleet cricket club...I drove past there but didn't see the chalkboard sign on the ground as there were cars parked in front of it. Eventually I parked (and paid!) at the pub that they mentioned on their website to look for this place on foot. My friend eventually got there before me and pinned her location which is how I found it. Inside was crammed, £5,50 for my daughter to play. Kids kept jumping into each other as it was too full. My cake was extremely, extremely dry and inedible. The hot chocolate was good though. I won't be visiting again I can say for sure...
Rachel Crompton
Rachel Crompton
This is a really good multi play area for your child to let off some steam. There are little play areas within one room and a bouncy castle at one end.
It can be a little noisy at peak times but that's to be expected!
Being able to reserve a table is good and I'd definitely recommend it to secure seating especially at peak times.
The food served is lovely and relatively well priced. There are homemade cakes available and the food is prepared to order (the jacket potatoes are good and the children's mixed platter is always a hit with the children). My only criticism would be no cakes for those with an intoerance dairy/soya .
S F
S F
Very expensive for what it is. The location is old and doesn't look appealing and the bathroom facilities were cold and dirty. I paid £12.30 for entry for a three year old and a nine month old, a cup of tea, a small cupcake and the world's tiniest little shortbread man. I wasn't sure I had arrived in the right place initially, and was unsure where to park. A few mins after arriving I was asked to move my car as it wasn't parked 'helpfully'. I ordered the cakes and waited 10 minutes before having to ask for them again. As I got ready to leave, I hadn't even put my coat on before my table was wiped down - I had to move my bag off the table which was clearly in the way. Nonethless my children had fun and there were lots of things for them to do inside the building. Sadly I will be spending my money elsewhere next time (and will probably be saving some!).
Julie Rayson
Julie Rayson284 days ago
Such a sweet setup here, there plenty of role play toys and toys to suit all interests. The cafe side of things is great too with homemade cake and treats for the kids. Definitely worth a visit. X
Danielle McInnes
Danielle McInnes2 years ago
Such a great set up for kids and parents to enjoy.
Friendly staff, amazing fresh food, lots of great toys to keep the kids amused while you catch up with friends over coffee.
Love this place!
Ella Mackay
Ella Mackay2 years ago
Great place to eat and let your kids play at the same time , very clean and sanitised between each session ! Food is great and such a big menu to choose from. Thank you for a lovely day!
Dianne Manby
Dianne Manby2 years ago
A lovely venue for young children and mommies and grannies get to enjoy the tea and coffee.
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