Macs is fairly uninspiring and probably occupies a space that is 1/3 too large to give it the feel that it seems to be aiming at. The kitchen certainly seems large enough to cater for a much more extensive menu. The couches are a nice touch but once past that, much of the café has featureless white brick walls, with a pastel print and a few landscapes added. We chose a burger and a schnitzel roll. The burger was a thick lump of meat that could have been flattened a little to make it easier to eat. The schnitzel was one of those manufactured ones with more crumb and batter than meat. Both orders were served with little visual appeal but were accompanied by a very generous serve of chips. It really wouldn’t be hard to stand out from the crowd by making the schnitzel in house with a coarse herb crumb and a moist chicken thigh fillet. It may just me but I also really don’t think it is appropriate, or sends a good signal when one of the two front of house staff sit at a table to eat their own lunch during service. Is this really one of the best places to eat in Sunbury?