Shopping Guide: Mortonhall Garden Centre
Morton Hall Garden Centre: A Shopper's Guide
Why You Should Visit
- Variety of Products: You'll find a nice range of plants, gardening accessories, gifts, stationery, Christmas decor, candles, and diffusers. There's also an organic shop next door offering a variety of local produce and unique snacks.
- Well-Maintained Garden Centre: The garden centre is well laid out and well-stocked. Plants are in excellent condition and clearly well-cared for. It's a great place to find inspiration for your garden or home planting.
- Delightful Cafe: The cafe, sometimes freshly renovated, offers delicious food, including scones and coffee. You can also enjoy a cherry bakewell luxury hot chocolate. The service is generally excellent.
- Friendly Staff (Mostly): Shoppers can expect friendly and welcoming staff, particularly the younger staff on the tills. They are always willing to help.
- Family-Friendly Atmosphere: This is a nice little place to take kids, as it offers a fun experience.
- Additional Attractions: There's the bonus of seeing two Highland cows nearby. You can also enjoy a huge interactive Christmas display.
- Convenient Amenities: Free and ample parking is available.
- Sustainability: The option to take your items in a cardboard box, which makes it better for recycling than bags, is offered.
Why You Might Consider Alternatives
- Price Concerns: Be aware that some items can be overpriced, although others are reasonably priced. Plants can be sourced elsewhere for less.
- Inconsistent Customer Service: A dismissive and snappy staff member was encountered in one experience, which degraded the shopping experience.
- Cafe Issues:
- The dining area cleanliness may be a concern; food debris was observed on the floor. Tables are not always sanitized.
- There have been issues with food quality, like overcooked eggs and lukewarm meals.
- The cafe can be slow at opening time.
- The ordering process may seem a bit of a "faff."
- It's advisable to ask if clotted cream is available before ordering, since the cafe may not have any.
- Farm Shop Price Concerns: The prices are on the steep side.
- Limited Counter Service: Sometimes only one counter is open, which can lead to long queues.