Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in St. Asaph. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you. including Benjamin's Tea Rooms, Jacob's Ladder, The Old Crown Food Co, Translators' Tearoom, Java Square Coffee Co., Whistlestop Cafe, Benjamin's Tea Rooms, Liffy's Cafe & Bistro, The Plantation Coffee Shop, For The Love of Cake
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4 based on 28 reviews
Love cake you will love it here. £12.50 afternoon tea. Just the right size and portion of homemade cakes, sandwiches (good thick fillings ) quiche and salad trimmings. Itâs only a small cafe with a big heart . Lovely staff and a very relaxing atmosphere once you close those doors behind you. You can buy the cakes and there is a take away menu. All very reasonable prices
4 based on 102 reviews
A coffee shop with a difference in the heart of Abergele, offering quality coffee, milkshakes, smoothies, mocktails, ice cream, cakes, Toasties, pizza and much more Why not check out our wild room! We are dog friendly.
One of those places where you can only have what is on the menu.I wanted to have a child pizza ... I donât have a massive appetite . I was told no today!If you go into McDonaldâs and ask for a happy meal They do not refuse you because you are 70.Why do places always try to push large portions at over inflated prices to you.When did it become the norm for adults to have a large pizza all to themselves? Especially if older!I have been in the plantation cafe quite a few times with church friends and with hubby. The food is okay.And the service good. But why oh why, donât you care about your customers enough to serve them whatThey really want?I told my neighbours and one of them said â perhaps they only care about the money!Disappointing We apologise for the Service you revived with your order, we have no policy on serving a childâs pizza to an adult, I will speak to our staff to make sure it doesnât happen again, if you would like to call in again and have a pizza on us. Thanks
4 based on 158 reviews
Liffyâs is an immaculately clean and inviting place to eat. The food is freshly cooked and the service is outstandingly friendly. The menu choice is wide without being overwhelming. And the layout is clean and simple with some nice touches. I particularly recommend the home made bara brith -delicious. This cafe and bistroIs a real find among some truly dire cafes in Rhyl
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4 based on 13 reviews
What is Benjamin's Tea Rooms? On first appearance Benjamin's appears to be a fine eatery establishment that caters for the seaside resort of Towyn for local people and holiday makers that flock to the local holiday parks for the summer season but far from
Called in for some afternoon tea. Staff were very friendly and helpful. We both had a very nice well presented sandwich with a side salad and a large pot of tea for two. We had what we term a proper cup of tea (not weak). Benjamin's has an excellent play centre attached looking forward to bringing our grandchildren. Thank to the excellent staff well worth a visitThank you for your lovely review and we look forward to you visiting us again
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4 based on 90 reviews
Looked a bit dark and dingy inside. However, we did not get served even though it said it was open until four o'clock. We called at 3.20 and were told they were not serving anymore. It was quite rudely announced with no apology. We will not be calling again.
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4 based on 81 reviews
We re a family of coffee and food lovers, who want to share our foodie passion and experiences with out customers and pass on a bit of our excitement and inspiration. Our aim is to provide all the best tastes in one place. The ideas for many of the dishes
After reading reviews from the Facebook page I was really looking forwards to coming after a friend suggested we met for lunch after her beauty treatments at the beauty salon next door. I entered the cafe from the side entranced and could see that the seating area was busy and 2 members of staff were obviously rushed off their feet. I enquired politely if they had availability for 2 people and was expecting them to turn me away or suggest that there was a bit of a wait. I was quite frankly appalled by the response which was a roll of the eyes and then ignored for a whole 2 minutes while I stood there. Very awkward experience!!! Another member of staff came from behind the counter and said that there was a table available but we would have to vacate by 1.15. I took up the offer as it was actually 11.45 and thought and hour and a half would be plenty of time for lunch and quite bemused that the table was to be kept empty for that long of a time before the reservation. My friend and I sat waiting and while the waitress seemed to be pleasant with other customers explaining that they were short staffed due to sickness....we were again ignored. She eventually took our order but did not build up any rapport. Our food came, which was delicious, however our server did not take any interest or ask if we wanted condiments etc. This really spoilt my visit and I do not think I would return as we did not feel welcomed or valued at all. I felt very much a hinderance to the server for simply asking if they had any room.
Tearoom in St Asaph Cathedral serving locally roasted coffee, loose leaf tea, cold drinks, light lunches and cakes baked on site.
This is a good destination as part of a visit to the cathedral. I came for a light lunch and found there was a reasonable choice and friendly service. I enjoyed having my lunch out on the sunny patio. Toilet facilities are available.
5 based on 39 reviews
We have visited here a few times now and must say living in Trelawnyd it is our favourite place for lunch! Itâs friendly and the offering is superb!! Lovely fresh ingredients abound and the avocado on sour bread open sandwiches are fab as is( Iâm told the Pea Soup!) Super Food Salad!! I thoroughly enjoyed my Vietnamese salad too!! This café is a little gem, run with tender loving care with many modern & exciting twists on the menu!! Highly recommended if you havenât tried already!! Oh wow x Thanks so much for your kind words xxx We do work from the heart, every meal prepared especially for you xThanks again :)
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4 based on 65 reviews
We visited for the first time after reading the good reviews and I have driven past many times.We had a very warm welcome.I had the soup and sandwich and my mum had a toasted sandwich. We both really enjoyed our lunch.I over heard the gentleman sat next to us enjoying the home made cakes and the waitress referred to him as honest John.I decided to order the ginger cake and it was one of the nicest Iâve ever had.
4 based on 13 reviews
What is Benjamin's Tea Rooms? On first appearance Benjamin's appears to be a fine eatery establishment that caters for the seaside resort of Towyn for local people and holiday makers that flock to the local holiday parks for the summer season but far from
Called in for some afternoon tea. Staff were very friendly and helpful. We both had a very nice well presented sandwich with a side salad and a large pot of tea for two. We had what we term a proper cup of tea (not weak). Benjamin's has an excellent play centre attached looking forward to bringing our grandchildren. Thank to the excellent staff well worth a visitThank you for your lovely review and we look forward to you visiting us again
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