We went to Emma’s early before it got busy. Service was slow, even though it was not busy, but the young women working there were very nice. There were locals having their tea(lots of adorable dogs) and us. We had tea, and a toastie, and a pastry. Everything was very nice, but again, slow to get our drinks(very slow on the tea), and slow to get our food. People in our tour who came later(closer to lunch) hardly got their food before they had to leave– and mistakes were made on the orders. So, you might want to visit this quaint little place when it isn’t busy, and give it a miss when it is.