Reviews on Cafe food in Bridgnorth, England, United Kingdom. Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England. The Severn Valley splits it into a High Town and Low Town, the upper town on the right bank and the lower on the left bank of the River Severn. The population at the 2011 Census was 12,079.
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We dropped in for a drink after a trip on the cliff railway. We had coffee and hot chocolate, which were reasonably priced and very nice. The staff were very friendly. The cafe was clean and quirky with a Harry Potter theme. The drinks were bought to our table.
4 based on 44 reviews
Mark and Siobhan welcome you to the Quatt Farm Shop, Deli and Café, home of fresh meats from our butchery, cold meats and cheeses from our delicatessen, and fruit and vegetables. Pies, pastries, pulses, preserves, oils, vinegars, sauces, fresh bread and m
A really welcoming cafe and shop with a range of local produce available to buy. Thereâs also a sunny tea garden for the hoped for warmer weather. The crumpet topped with local cheese and bacon was a really different menu item and was delicious, proper bacon which was very lean. Iâm a sucker for black pudding and this one was up there with the best, not loaded with chunks of fat. Yes, you can buy from the delicatessen too!! Coffee hit the spot as well. Will certainly be going back on grandson sitting days.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Situated on the first floor of The Old Mill Antique Center,Olde worlde Tea rooms with large sofas, Tea served in china teapots with china cups and saucers, all food cooked to order.
We called in here as we wandered around the antiques centre. It looked really cosy and was playing some great music. it was late on a Sunday afternoon so some tables were packed away, but we sat at one of the many sofas and ordered two lattes. Fabulous little place, filled with some weird and wonderful stuff with an Alice in Wonderland theme. It was quite busy and very relaxing. The menu was vast and not too bad prices. Our lattes were only £2 each. They are free drinks if you are the name of the day too, Sundays name was Greg! I thought this was a great idea. A party had been for a mad hatters tea party and their table looked fabulous, along with dressing up hats, etc. There was a chalk wall, toys for the children and lots of board games around. We loved it, didn't stay too long as the other half would have fallen asleep! Would definitely recommend a visit.
4 based on 48 reviews
Often passed by and noticed loads of bikes! Went in for breakfast this time and what a find! Good food , inexpensive and quick. Not greasy. Good strong filter coffee and even the mugs were warmed before being filled. Service with a smile and banter. Decor a little shabby and dated but can't fault the food and a large menu from which to choose.
4 based on 138 reviews
A lovely, open, airy and clean âTeaâ Shop - very traditional, serving good locally sourced âhome madeâ food - we have had the Sausages, egg and beans on toast, and itâs been a delight - good friendly and efficient service, good value, excellent quality. Honestly, there is a Costa 30 yards away: why anyone would bypass real quality like this for corporate stuff is beyond me - please give it a try; you wonât regret it. ONLY drawback is not open until 9 (Saturday) - as early risers weâd be happy if it opened earlier!
4 based on 137 reviews
Called in on Saturday last for a late breakfast. They do not accept any debit cards only cash!The breakfast was large enough to feed a giant. Many rashers of well cooked bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms etc. Certainly well worth the money, We had Coffee along with the meal. All in all a very good breakfast with hard working staff.
4 based on 188 reviews
Violets Tea room, a unique vintage experience.
The views of the the low Town are picturesque. There is a nice choice of food and drinks. All of the food is served on vintage china. The staff are nice and friendly. All of the food is homemade and tastes delicious. The prices are reasonable. Its a good place to visit and relax.
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4 based on 274 reviews
A delightful Victorean inspired licensed tea room with a beautiful garden terrace and glorious views over the River Severn and Low Town. Serving light lunches, morning and afternoon tea seven days a week (Please note that we only use fresh ingredients del
Traditional English afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, scones jam & cream, & delicious cakes. Lots of interesting teas to choose from including Gunpowder Green & Assam Flowery Orange Pekoe. Excellent ambience, lovely service, we enjoyed it - thank you!!
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5 based on 143 reviews
Wonderful surroundings, eat inside or out or in conservatory. Really happy place to enjoy simple good food.
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