Orion wrote: » Even at 20% off it's still expensive. There is nothing cheap in that shop tbh.
daheff wrote: » Recession is officially over
Coopaloop wrote: » I do love their Christmas, I buy a couple of the decorations ever year, to add to my collection.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » This! They don't aim for the disposable christmas decorations market. Its more the stuff you buy and keep for a number of years. 5 euro on one decoration is expensive. But if you hang it on a tree for 10 years its cost 50 cent a year and makes your christmas decorations a little bit more unique. The expensive stuff lasts, the cheap stuff, you're lucky to get them out of the box without breaking them :mad:
Flibble wrote: » Maybe I am a stingy so and so, but what on earth are you tipping staff for in The Orchard?? Do people tip retail staff now? I know a few people that used to work there & they never received tips for anything.* *as in, none were ever given, not that they were held back by management
hadit2here wrote: » i use to love going to the Orchard, until it was pointed out to me recently that staff to not get any of the tips
L1011 wrote: » I'm dragged to the Orchard multiple times a year and my main objection is they got rid of the goats/sheep in the old greenhouse. Which they should really restore.
Davidth88 wrote: » The sheep have been moved to behind the walled garden. It's odd they never restored the old greenhouse.
Old thread I know, sorry :(
Is the cafe still closed? Seems renovations are taking a LOOOOONG time!
The Orchard is nice but have switched to going to Johnstown Garden Centre for the past year.