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Poppy Estate Golf Course

Poppy Estate Golf Course

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3834 248 St, Langley, British Columbia, V4W 2B3, Canada
(604) 856-1181 www.poppygolf.ca
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Feb 26, 2018
If I could give a 0 star rating, I would. My family had the misfortune of being part of a large group that were at Poppy Estate for a breakfast “buffet” today. Where do I start? The staff at this establishment didn’t have a clue. There were 40+ people expecting to be fed. Scrambled eggs arrived one frying pan at a time. One pan of hashbrowns was on the buffet table & was never refilled. Pancakes were served two at a time, sometimes barely cooked. One pan of reheated deli ham, sausages & greasy undercooked bacon was provided. Two toasters & bread in plastic bags were on the same table. Dessert was one tray of fruit. Most of us were not able to assemble a complete breakfast. One person went back for seconds & was told by a staff member that it was one plate per person. Seconds were not part of the deal! For this we were charged $20 each. There weren’t even cloths on the tables. One pot of coffee was put out & never refilled. The water for tea was tepid, at best. It was a dismal experience. You couldn’t pay me enough to return.

Mar 7, 2018
A very nice executive golf course. Greens are fast and very tricky plus fariways are dry. Very nice and freindly staff. Paid $25 for a round - great value compare to other very wet course.

Feb 28, 2018
had a great time on monday(BC family Day) Five stars for this course. Very dry course and fast green!! Foods and beers were good.

Jan 31, 2018
Look out at the beauty of the golf course as you enjoy a wonderful and affordably priced breakfast in a homey atmosphere.

Feb 28, 2018
Great place to golf, then grab a beverage and some thing to eat.

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Opening Hours

Mon:6:45 am - 8 pm
Tue:6:45 am - 8 pm
Wed:6:45 am - 8 pm
Thu:6:45 am - 8 pm
Fri:6:45 am - 8 pm
Sat:6:45 am - 8 pm

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