I hope you will visit us again. Not so the Lunch....This was no inexpensive Lunch, even if we had a Voucher to cover it. My wife had Pork Belly which was £16. We do now offer blankets if guests feel they are cold. probably left as Sunday lunch was choice between beef and chicken (for the standard type of lunch). The moral of this is... on a cold windy day wear your thermals, several layers of clothing and eat quickly while your food is hot.More, Dear Liz A The pearl Warley was like bullets too and you had to be careful not to break your teeth on it. Are you sure you want to delete this answer? A total of almost £100. Staff - lovely and friendly. I'm sorry to hear of your experience and we always value feedback. At no point during the meal were we asked how we liked it and when we tried to complain about the lamb, the server brushed us aside as she was fixated on dealing with another customer. Inside, it was just a gorgeous. Unbelievably, chips cost extra!More, First thing - The venue .... what an incredible building! As a Scotsman and a retired hotelier who for over 40 years ran 4 star hotels, I have NEVER has a smaller portion of Smoked Salmon! We do ask customers to speak to staff on the day of their visit so we can address any issues they may have. I was told that it was very windy and the restaurant was made of wood, they had tried to heat it and was sorry I was cold. The Treehouse Team, Beautiful food and very friendly staff , the toilets are lovely and clean and the inside is stunning , make sure you go on the ride bridges to bring back abit of your childhood High end bistro + a few quid for the experience. This was the best part of the experience. It was a thin single circular slice of about 6 inches in diameter and WAFER thin. Avoid at all costs.....More, This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in Singapore. This for a company like Searcy's was disgraceful and I would not recommend this to anyone. We will not be back to the Treehouse. There is truly nothing more special than getting married in front of a roaring log fire, or, in the warmer months on the sun-soaked decking. I was told that it was very windy and the restaurant was made of wood, they had tried to heat it and was sorry I was cold. She thought we had a complaint with the food which I assured her we didn’t but that the restaurant was cold and I’d worn my coat while eating for the first time ever. We will not be back to the Treehouse.More, Thank you for your review. The rest was distinctly crap. The Gardens visit and the Tour were great. Service was average, my husband’s beer never made an appearance. We eat out a lot and often in expensive locations and do not mind paying appropriate prices for service, surroundings and quality food and wine. I ordered the mussels with fries and artisan bread, and this was average. It was priced at £12.....on my reckoning, that works out at a retail selling price of £840 a kilo!!!! The Management at Searcys should be ashamed. I'm pleased to hear you enjoyed your Sunday lunch and the venue as a whole. We have created a special menu using the best produce available locally. We hope you will come back and visit us again soon. The open fire, fairy lights and wooden features made it almost magical. Many thanks for leaving a review and I'm pleased to hear you enjoyed your recent visit and the venue. Unbelievably, chips cost extra! Thanks again and I hope you will visit us...More, The dining area has a fantastic ambience. A restaurant with a really lovely atmosphere. For a...Saturday evening it was extremely quiet and there were four young staff working and whilst the food was average to good, service was very slow and we had to call them over to clear the table and bring our next course, and they never came back to see if we wanted any more drinks.More, Dear Bodders57 She thought we had a complaint with the food which I assured her we didn’t but that the restaurant was cold and I’d worn my coat while eating for the first time ever. Lots of veg. This is where the magic ended. This was no inexpensive Lunch, even if we had a Voucher to cover it. A truly one of its kind, The Treehouse is enormous and beautifully crafted, built from sustainably sourced Canadian Cedar, Scandinavian Redwood and English & Scots Pine, it sits high in the treetops in a copse of mature lime trees and looks as if it has been there forever. We spent a further £26.85 on wine and mineral water. It was mentioned to the staff who just picked the meat part out and brought it back about 60 seconds later....presumably microwaved as it was darker but still bloody awful!