Hooray Henrys
Marine Parade
Great Yarmouth
I was in Great Yarmouth
for the rather marvellous Out
There Festival and feeling peckish after witnessing some amazing circus went
in search of breakfast. Proceeding down the Golden Mile I observed that many
establishments were offering the All Day Breakfast for low low prices which I
have no doubt meant low low quality.
Then I spotted Hooray Henry’s amongst the economy selection and headed
in…….
You will find Hooray Henry’s opposite the Pie
Looks good on the surface
The Norfolk Brunch seemed to fit the bill
A shabby chic selection of tableware
I do like to be beside the seafood
Hooray Henry Himself
The serving hatch at the shabby chic café, or is
it a beach hut?!
More tea?
Oh
The toast (better late than never)
Ruskages, at least they didn’t taste too much
like dog biscuits.
Cracking Yolk, shame about the white
Cabinet contained cling-filmed cakes, fresher for
longer
Upon
entering – If you are a fan of the shabby chic style then they certainly have the
look nailed on. It's bright and clean and has a nice fresh feel; All seaside stripes and
polka dots and mis-matched tableware. The strong identity seems to exude
character and confidence. Cath Kidston would be creaming herself. A nice selection of chairs and tables
outside on the decking and as you enter a front and back room with well distributed
tables makes for a good use of the space. They got the facade right. 8/10
Service – This is a family
run establishment and they were very welcoming. The owners daughter was very
smiley and attentive when we arrived and I was initially impressed with her
enthusiasm. Grandmother offered as much free tea as you could drink and mum in
the kitchen would pop her head out and ask ‘if everything was
okay?’ In fact that
question was asked more than half a dozen times whilst we were there, and
definitely at least twice to cover the very slow toaster. A bit too intrusive
perhaps? All done innocently, but by the end I didn't want anymore free
tea, I just wanted to be on my way. 6/10
Contents – 2 sausage, 2 bacon,
1 egg, 1 tomato, mushrooms, beans in a pot, toast & preserves, pots of tea. 4/10
Presentation – When it arrived I thought it was
lacking something, but for what was on the plate it looked okay, although not
overly appetising. I felt disappointed, but maybe it was a good thing there
wasn't so much of it. 4/10
The
food – I started my enquiries with the tomato, it was distinctly average and I've a feeling it may
have been microwaved. The beans
definitely had, one of my pet hates.
What really showed is that they hadn't even been stirred, cold on the
top and red hot in the middle, that's just lazy. I tried the ‘Norfolk’ mushrooms and they
tasted a bit weird and dried out. The ‘local’ bacon wasn't a particularly
good cut, salty and overcooked, I'm thinking a victim of re-heating, and it was
cold by the time the toast arrived.
I can't recall having ever been served toast after the breakfast. It made for
a clunky hiatus whilst the waitress hovered between the kitchen hatch and the
table, clearly embarrassed by the delay, everything wasn't really okay. When
the toast did come at least it was decent thick cuts of seedy wholemeal and
white crust. What a let down the
sausages were though. They looked cheap and tasted cheap, deep fried and
lacking in character and overwhelmingly rusk. The white of the egg was overly oily and limp, but
surprisingly the yolk was really rich and tasty, definitely free range and
probably the best thing on the plate. 3/10
Value
for money – For £6.99 I would have expected quality and quantity. I'm afraid infini-tea
doesn't count. Over priced
for what it was. 4/10
Veggie
option – Not on the all day side. My girlfriend went for the Norfolk rarebit which
she said was alright, but the chips that came with it were far from gourmet and
the accompanying mayo was catering pack.
Overall – There are a
plethora of cafes in Great Yarmouth serving ‘what the public
wants’ and for the large
part I would avoid them. I don't want Tescos value, and it certainly doesn't make for
perfection. I thought I was going
to get a good deal from Hooray Henry's, and initial impressions were good, but the
cheap ingredients and lack of proper cooking just let them down. On the question of is everything okay,
yes I could have complained, but it would have felt like kicking a puppy,
because they were making an effort, but perfection is not just about the style,
you have to back it up with content.
And had I said, well actually no, its not okay, what were they actually
going to do about it? Cook me more cheap ingredients badly? Give me a free pot
of tea? Nothing Great about this cafe in Yarmouth. 5/10
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