Sailing in to skidby
Sails Cafe Skidby
Set in beautiful, quiet scenery of the East Yorkshire countryside, Skidby Mill is a historical 18th century flour mill that I had many school trips to as a child.
There's a Stoney, gravelled path that leads to the Mill and converted barn cafes.
In the courtyard, there are a small number of tables. My chair fitted in ok. There's seating both indoors and outdoors, so when it rained, we took our food and drink inside.
To get inside with there was a ramp as well as steps.
Inside, it was noisy with coffee machines brewing and people chatting. I had to ask my friend to sit nearer as I couldn't hear her. The food was delicious and all homemade. Friendly staff to who double checked the order and they accommodated my friends dietary requirements and helped us swap tables
I have to say, I was impressed with the toilet. Despite it being clean, we did an anti bac wipe down to the handrails and taps. It had contrasting black handle bars, which was good, as being visually impaired, I can't see white on white. The only downsides were: there was only room to wiggle the chair and manoeuvre to get into position, rather than do a full sweeping turn. Also, no adult size changing table for those who need it.
Overall, very good. I highly reccomend having lunch here.
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