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Booked a 6pm dinner on a Sunday with 4 adults and 3 small children. We were showed to our table quickly, but then the restaurant was fairly empty and was never more than half full throughout our lengthy visit. It wasn 't meant to be lengthy...Our waitress was nice enough but it was clear she 'd had a tough day; items on the menu running out, apologising for slow service and so on. She proceeded to apologise to us so often (having to wait aeons for each course and round of drinks) that I couldn 't help but feel sorry for her. It wasn 't obvious as to why the service was so glacially slow. They didn 't appear to be particularly short staffed; the kitchen seemed full, there were loads of service staff and as already mentioned it wasn 't busy. There was just no urgency. You can 't avoid the impression that the staff have no pride in their job. A kind of, I currently work at a restaurant at Centre Parcs but it 's only short term .The food was generally adequate, but for the prices they charge you would expect 'nice ' at the very least. Our experience didn 't qualify for such an extravagant description. The French onion soup in particular was more of a depressing stew, the croutons having sat in there for so long that they resembled a biscuit you 've dropped in your tea.Oddly, it felt way more expensive after you 've left then when you first sit down. You are talking £7/£8 for starters, £15 for mains and £20+ if you opted for a steak, which aren 't crazy prices looking at the descriptions, but on reflection they are 20-30% over-priced given the quality.It is tough to work out how even the bar service was so slow given that there was a dedicated barmaid.Even by the low standards of Centre Parcs eateries, this place is poor. You are left frustrated, unsatisfied and out of pocket.