I should disclose my bias upfront that I try to eat healthy, so I sometimes feel a bit out of my element where the selection is fried, burgers, or at least served with chips as with this establishment. They did have salads on the menu, but I didn’t feel confident that they would be fresh or flavorful as there wasn’t much in the way of other fresh produce on the menu. The omelette is absolutely massive, for between 4.45−5.50£, of which my partner said the highlight was the chips. I myself had the cream of tomato soup for £3.50, which was served with a roll. Unfortunately for me, I didn’t realize there was a danger of the roll coming pre-margarined, or else I would have requested it on the side. As it was, I didn’t end up trying the roll. The soup, I am fairly confident, was prepared directly from a Campbell’s soup can, albeit masterfully and without lumps the way I never could achieve at home, which perhaps is exactly what other people might have expected to receive when they ordered it. But, alas, I wasn’t prepared to pay that kind of price for having perfected the art of re-hydrating condensed soup. Anyway, I would say the portions are reasonably large, and the service not neglectful but neither attentive, and the prices just a bit more than I would prefer to pay at a greasy spoon type eatery. It was, however, very clean and nice. Two stars. But why would you go here when the rest of Pinner is at your disposal?