After a glorious walk around Cassiobury Park, in the sunshine, Daisy’s was the perfect oasis for a lovely lunch (Bang Bang Halloumi) and a seriously refreshing drink (ginger shot). Despite being busy, the team was friendly and smiley. Thank You x
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Kelvin O ★★★★★
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Stephen Shaw ★★★☆☆
Pleasant, although expensive and slightly pretentious for a provincial park cafe. I think £10 for a bowl of soup and half a sandwich is extreme, especially when one has to queue up to place their order and help themselves to cutlery.
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Bibi 76 ★★★★★
I started going to Daisy’s in the park when I got my puppy over a year ago. The staff are very friendly, helpful and so professional, all of them! I really enjoy going there in the morning get my coffee. Their breakfast and cakes are delicious, home-made with a wild variety to choose from. It gets busy over the weekend but they still put a smile on their face and try their best to get rid of the queue. For instance they’ll open the cafeteria downstairs whenever possible. They’re the only cafeteria in the park so weekends get very busy. I usually go around 10am at the weekend to skip the queue. They take cards only since Covid/lockdown which is the new norm in most places anyways. I actually find it reassuring to avoid spreading germs… Covid! They also have hand sanitiser and dog treats. Very generous! My dog loves them :-)
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Mark McCarthy ★★★★☆
I often come here it is very busy and the staff are polite and generally good given how busy and noisy it is. They have a system of table numbers so when you go to the counter to order you are asked for your table no before you pay ,it works well, Except signage is not good and table no's are not always easy to spot , If you are alone however and I generally am on my visits , my experience is that I have to place an item of clothing or a bag on a seat to reserve the table in the first instance before queuing to order with the potential risk that it may be stolen or accidentally picked up by another customer, or a staff member or customer doing a good deed who may think it has been left or forgotten whilst Iam queuing up to order which can be sometimes quite a few minutes as it is generally so busy. I think this table number system is flawed or at least not thought out properly in terms of single customers like myself who do not have the benefit of another person looking after the table whilst the other(s) queue to order their items at the counter, it seems to be convenient for at least two or more customers together but not the singleton, if a table number is not given by a lone or single customer who may not be aware of the system, a name should suffice at the counter. Other than that and given how busy it is it's pretty good!!
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Nikunj Shah ★★★★☆
Lovely park and facilities. Huge spaces for crowds to spread out and have in spaces. Weather was brilliant. ENJOYED TO THE MAX
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Samuel Woolley ★★★★★
Something for everyone, forest walks, canal and riverside, large childrens' play area, bouncy castles, pool, cafe with great food and most important of all, a miniature steam (and diesel) traction railway.
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Kyle Jarvis ★★★☆☆
Good place to grab some quick bites if you haven’t brought food along. Pizzas were decent, on the day our sandwiches were pretty dry and not the best, coleslaw seemed like it had taken an extended stint in the sun/heat, burgers looked good.
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Neil Green ★★★★★
Plenty of open space and wooded areas to explore, with the well appointed hub for all your other needs(cafe, toilets), and a great play park for the kiddies. Miniature railway and a small farm nearby, can't recommend enough. We went for this year's fireworks display and it didn't disappoint. Well worth a family visit.
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Sharad Bapat ★★★★★
One of the loveliest parks especially for kids the newly renovated paddle pools, fountains iss awesome. On a nice sunny day the kids will love this place. The bouncy castle was a nice addition and the play area is something that kids will not want to leave. The lovely cedaf of lebanon is also there. Nice place to spend a quality weekend on a sunny day with kids.
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Cassiobury Park Hub & Daisy’s In The Park is located at Cassiobury Park Hub, Cassiobury Park, Watford WD17 3AR, UK
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