5 Deserts in England That You Shouldn't Miss

January 20, 2022 Joeann Galban

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Restaurants in England

1. Emmott Arms

28 Keighley Road, Colne BB8 7HX England +44 1282 864889 http://www.the-emmott-arms.co.uk
Excellent
83%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 58 reviews

Emmott Arms

Reviewed By richardd814 - Keighley, United Kingdom

We visited the Emmott Arms on our third wedding anniversary after quite a few people recommended it to us. The staff were great. The were welcoming and friendly. The bar was well stock with some well kept real ales. We tried the Nayors Blonde and it was very good. The menu was just the right size with a few specials on offer. Our meal was fantastic. I had belly pork and it was some of the best I've had and my wife had pie which was fantastic. We will definitely be back again and will recommend to others.

2. Hockings Dairy Cream Ices

The Factory Kingsley Avenue, Appledore EX39 1PF England +44 1237 474575 [email protected] http://www.hockingsicecream.co.uk/index.htm
Excellent
91%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 216 reviews

Hockings Dairy Cream Ices

Reviewed By c0landemma - Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Amazing delicious fantastic yummy locally produced ice cream. A trip to Appledore not complete until you’ve tasted one.

3. Matlock Meadows Coffee Shop

Snitterton Road, Matlock DE4 2JG England +44 1629 760596 [email protected] http://www.matlockmeadows.co.uk
Excellent
59%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 172 reviews

Matlock Meadows Coffee Shop

Matlock Meadows is a modern purpose built ice cream parlour and coffee shop set within a working dairy farm. The farm has diversified by making italian style hand made ice cream here on the farm using the fresh milk from our dairy herd. The coffee shop serves 15 flavours of ice cream, also sorbet's, ice cream sundaes, a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks, giftware and local produce. We have a small outdoor play area and in the adjacent field and barn we have a micro pig, sheep, chickens, cows and calves. We are a real working dairy farm rather than a major visitor attraction. We do not charge any entrance fees and therefore rely on the income generated from the shop sales to maintain our facilities which include outside play area, free car parking, toilets, and baby changing. The farm has disabled access and facilites and can accommodate educational group/school visits also childrens birthday parties.

Reviewed By stuarthigg - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

We found this place by pure accident, but what a find it was!! I thought we were rocking up just for a bit of ice cream, but there is so much more to it, even with the Coronavirus restrictions in place. First thing to mention. It is free to enter. There's no obligation to buy anything, but if you don't it means you're far too stingy and lack of spending in these places risks losing them. And these kind of places NEED keeping. We headed straight in for a bit of ice cream, despite it being a cold day. We were spoilt for choice with the flavours, but also with how we had it. I elected for an Easter egg sundae, which worked really well with the ice cream served in half a chocolate egg. Much better than a cone!! I bought some food for the animals and headed outside to eat my own food before treating the pig, sheep, goats and bulls. There were plenty of places to sit, but being a kid, I was too excited to stay still. Once we had finished our food, my son and niece went to play on the awesome play park and I went around the friendly animals feeding them. OK, now here's the bit where we need to keep these kind of places: I headed back in to the shop to ask where the cows were, as I had only seen the bulls. I was greeted by the lovely wife of the farmer who offered a really detailed and comprehensive run through of how the farm worked, some of the plans they have for the future (such as a viewing platform for the cows being milked!!) and some of the difficulties dairy farmers face. This was so education, even for a person as old as me. I cannot wait to return when they are fully open as I believe the rest of my family would benefit from some hands-on knowledge of where their milk comes from. On to the only slight negative and even then it isn't the worst thing in the world - parking. There just isn't all that much room and I don't know the area well enough to park off-site and walk through. I wouldn't want to see any of the play areas or paddocks taken away, but I think for these guys to really succeed with their visitors they will need to take a look at it. Don't let that put you off though. Get to see these guys, interact with the animals and enjoy a working farm that is a real gem!

4. Freida Mo’s

33 Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 8UW England +44 7761 774646 [email protected] http://www.freidamos.co.uk
Excellent
85%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 13 reviews

Freida Mo’s

Welcome to Freida Mo’s home of south Liverpool only allergen specialist micro bakery and Lark lanes premier vintage boutique. Established on St Patrick’s day 2018 Freida Mo’s has doubled in size and recently opened an event space and secret garden for music, poetry, coffee afternoons and more. Take some time to explore the vintage vinyl section, rummage through the masses of vintage fashion, pick up a gift of in house dried floral blooms and while the day away over locally roasted coffee and in house made bakes. Community focused, truly independent, radically inclusive and female led, a smile is always awaiting. Catering for all with vegan and gluten free options filling the counter daily. Shop, eat, explore and share a smile.

Reviewed By JulieN416 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

my lovely friend surprised me with a delivery left on my step of the most delicious scone/muffins with creme and jam , presented in a brown bag with a ribbon , delightful and delicious , will definitely be surprising some of my friends such a wonderful idea I hope you have re-opened after the lock down and you do well best of luck

5. NOVI Bar + Kitchen

12 Regent Street, Cambridge CB2 1DB England +44 1223 518537 [email protected] http://novicambridge.co.uk/
Excellent
46%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
7%
Terrible
15%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 341 reviews

NOVI Bar + Kitchen

NOVI is an independently owned, modern, vibrant, sophisticated and welcoming bar and kitchen, set in a magnificent three story building in the heart of buzzing Cambridge. Our focus is on providing casual, communal and sociable dining, serving colourful brunches and mouth watering BBQ dishes from our in house smoker, as well as an innovative menu of exceptional homemade botanical cocktails alongside tasty craft beers. NOVI’s bustling and vibrant open kitchen is alive day and night, serving rainbow coloured brunches during the day and a scrumptious selection of smoked and BBQ plates from lunch until late. Our talented chefs, with the help of our in house smoker, have created an imaginative menu of small and large plates, skewers and sliders, all designed to be mixed and matched and shared between friends. Our botanical cocktails are all designed and created by our passionate team of in-house mixologists, each one including at least one hand crafted element.

Reviewed By qifsha - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Thats my second time visiting Novi and it was again flawless. Favourite spot to sit is by the front window. I enjoyed my coffee and i had a wonderful sweet potato rosti with (a bit spicy) bean salsa and two perfect poached eggs!!! Great venue and i've noticed also new cocktails on the menu so i need to plan a visit in the evening.

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