Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Doncaster. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Doncaster (/ˈdɒŋkəstər/ or /ˈdɒŋkæstər/) is a large market town in South Yorkshire, England. Together with its surrounding suburbs and settlements, the town forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, which had a mid-2016 est. population of 306,400. The town itself has a population of 109,805 The Doncaster Urban Area had a population of 158,141 in 2011 and includes Doncaster and neighbouring small villages. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974, Doncaster is about 17 miles (30 km) north-east of Sheffield, with which it is served by an international airport, Doncaster Sheffield Airport in Finningley. The metropolitan boroughs of Barnsley, as the county town, Doncaster, and Rotherham, were created in 1974, and incorporated with the city of Sheffield into the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire.
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4 based on 74 reviews
Marr Grange Farm Shop and Tea Rooms is a family-run business on the outskirts of Doncaster; in the small, semi-rural village of Marr. We run a pig farm originally and these pigs service the Farm Shop and Tea Rooms, so you can be sure all the pork you purc
Whilst shopping in the well stocked farm shop for excellent quality meats and cooked meats we decided to have breakfast in the adjoining tea room.Having had lunch there previously and really enjoyed the good quality produce used there we enjoyed the full English breakfast equally.The portion size was more than generous and real value for money.
4 based on 67 reviews
Join us for breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee & cake or take your Feast away! Feast is brunch destination with a varied menu made with locally sourced produce. All prepared fresh in-house. Open every day to eat in or takeaway. Book for private parties and
Feast is certainly a good name for a restaurant. This relatively new one in Bawtry makes an impact with its bright orange logo and bright orange metal chairs and serviettes that contrast with light and dark grey both inside and outside. It has been opened for less than a year, right on the junction of the road to Austerfield with the road to Doncaster. The owners have chosen to concentrate on breakfast trade from 8 AM in the morning and close their food service for lunches at 2:30 p.m. They only have a dozen small tables and with the weather changing cannot rely on those outside. The establishment is open 7 days a week. Huge orange letters on the wide windows proudly say that everything is made fresh.Bawtry has many cafés and restaurants of varying standards. Feast has quite a long menu on a clipboard but there is nothing on it that makes it stand out from the others, which it needs to do, because it is away from the main shopping centre. There are plenty of snacks on toast. It sits next to the Phoenix Theatre, but does not open for pre-show meals! Parking is quite difficult, but there is the chance that one could go into the Health Centre car park opposite. On entering, one sees huge skeleton clock and solid planking floor and this theme is repeated with planking tables.My wife and I went in there for lunch, hoping that it would be as successful as the design and marketing. I regret to say that we were disappointed. After a very good start with quick service of our tea in a larger than normal solid light green china teapot that did not spill and gave 3 cups each, we chose the Dish of the Day. It was a beef stew with odd bits of potato and were hot, but both of us sent back our food, because it was just lukewarm. I cannot understand why this happened on a day when there were not many people in the place at that time. One would have thought that the owners, noticing that we were not usual customers, would have made sure not to disappoint us with nearly cold food.When the beef was returned to us a hot, we realised that this stew was over-salted and the meat had been reduced to a constitution which was more like soup.The staff were friendly enough. The desserts were limited. We chose a local quality ice cream to go with our fruit salad.Dogs are welcome and there is a box of books for children. There are vegan choices. The restaurant does a takeaway service. Because the premises are small there are only 2 toilets, one for each sex and a baby change in the female one. They are new, attractively wallpapered from waist height, clean and have an inspection rota, that is kept up-to-date. The pricing for a very full breakfast is reasonable and as other restaurants in the town are not open normally at 8 AM, this looks like their niche market. Whether or not it will sustain them is anybodyâs guess.
4 based on 53 reviews
We are a small coffee shop selling a small range of groceries, wines and spirits for consumption on and off the premises. Breakfast, lunch and small plates at teatime to be enjoyed with your favourite tipple!!
My mother and I visited fairly recently to the yurt. The staff were extremely friendly throughout our whole visit (Laura, and another lovely lady), and nothing was too much bother for them. They were both warm, and chatty, a perfect combination.The cappuccino wasn't too frothy, and was closer to a latte, but the scone was perfect!We also had the avocado on toast, with eggs, which was great value for money! (maybe only two eggs, rather than three would be better). The toast and avocado were both extremely filling, and the bread was some of the nicest that I've ever tasted (and, believe me, I'm picky about my bread)!
4 based on 279 reviews
Serving hot/cold drinks inc. alcohol, light snacks, main meals and pastries/cakes. Also has a range of products for home use for sale, e.g. gronola, chutney, jam.
This was my first visit and I was treated to lunch by a friend; it was every bit as good as Iâve always expected it would be. It was a weekday lunch time and it wasnât overly busy, especially upstairs. The lady who served us was nice and our drinks and food came quickly. We both had sandwiches were presented very nicely and tasted great. It isnât the cheapest place to eat in town but we knew that before we went and you get what you pay for - itâs a lovely setting, good service and very good food. I will definitely return.
4 based on 195 reviews
Beautifully decorated Tea Rooms and Licenced Daytime Restaurant serving homemade food served to your table by our friendly waiting on team. Enjoy our renowned home made scones , all day brunches, lunches and Afternoon Tea, Daily specials board, home made
Found on Google, breakfast in Doncaster.Thought would make a change to out usual breakfast stop in Donny.Was our first visit but will not be our last,Great Service, Excellent Food,Good surroundings.Bit more expensive than some places, but well worth it.Looking forward to next visit
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4 based on 152 reviews
A basic sort of pub in a nice spot. A limited but good choice of beers and lagers, worth going for the choice of sharing platters - British, Med, Eastern European, a cheese board, a couple of others. Watched other customers tucking in and it all looked delicious. Spent a pleasurable couple of hours there.
4 based on 138 reviews
The Old School Tea Rooms is situated just off the main road in the historic and picturesque village of Arksey, Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Thankyou Donna & staff for making myself, friend & Guide Dog again welcome, on a busy Saturday lunch time. We have been several times now and always ring to check availability. We are âhookedâ on the great choice of Panini, not to mention your wonderful hand cut chips This time we managed a whole one each (as on occasions when we want a light bite you kindly let us share) we love the Bacon, cranberry & Brie (see photo) plus also chose another then swap half. So full had to take a scone home. Plus many lovely cakes too on display always spoilt for choice!Hello Thank you for a lovely review, we are so glad you enjoy coming to visit us and your guide dogs that keep coming to visit are a pleasure.. so well Mannered and behave. We look forward to seeing you and your friends ago soon. Reviews very much appreciated as it helps other people .
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4 based on 264 reviews
A flower shop that has a tea room attached. Can be booked for groups exclusively on evenings.
Just had afternoon tea with 13 friends .Excellent value for only £12 per person with all cakes and scones homemade.These are the best scones ever ,small and decorated with fresh fruit .Sandwiches just as they should be ...dainty ,and served with homemade coleslaw .Special gluten free and vegan options at no extra cost .Endless pots of tea.Take your own prosecco if you want a drink.Service is smooth ,friendly and unobtrusive .The coffee is great too ,served in vintage pots enough for 2 or 3 small cups.The home cooked chicken sandwiches are divine .What a gem of a place !
4 based on 396 reviews
Paninis, sandwiches, light lunches, traditional and hot salads and Sunday lunches. Fresh cakes, scones and tray bakes all home made.
Called in for a tea cake with coffee. Tasty chunky teacake and creamy coffee. A delight. Friendly efficient staff. Toilet facilities just outside cafe (part of Caravan showroom). Well done. Large car park. Interesting sculptures as you drive in.
5 based on 338 reviews
TWEED is a small country coffee shop attached to a butcher's shop owned by the same family. All the produce sold in the coffee shop is fresh from the butchers and cooked to order. All day breakfast is a signature of this venue and always very popular. The
I came to visit tweed with my sister and 3 year old son. From opening the door to leaving I felt so uncomfortable. It all started with opening the door and walking up to a lady who worked there, I said hi do we choose a table or do we wait to be seated as I was unsure if tables had been reserved ect. To get a response so cold and rude. "sit where you want thats if you can find a table". I kind of brushed that off and thought maybe she is just having an off day as we all do. Then to see the two blonde haired ladies who worked there whispering. Slightly rude! I was unsure if we had to book or if this is how she acts with unfamiliar faces. I was unsure of how we order so I decided to go to the counter after sitting at the table for 10 minutes to order,to then see every other person that arrived had there orders taken at the table. I get that it may get busy at times but they had a chance to both stand at the counter whispering and stopped when I looked. We had our lunch served without cutlery but asked another lady who worked there I believe she may have worked in the kitchen she was lovely. Once we had finished our lunch I went up to the counter to ask what flavour a certain cake was and if we could order some please. To be told to wait a minute and then she started to clean up a table. Me and my sister make it a weekly thing to have a catch up at our usual place which is the village teapot in Arksey. But we decided we would try a new place as we was out that side of town! Big mistake would never return. I own my own business and would never dream of acting this way in front of my clients and would hate them to think I had ever been rude or upset them. On a positive note the cake was really moist and very tasty despite this I would not return as a customer due to the poor service we received.Dear Danielle, Thank you for taking the time to review your visit to our Coffee Shop. Even though you have made a special effort to share the poor customer service you claim we provided, I am still always pleased to receive feedback as it is the best tool for improvement. I can see that we are the only Coffee Shop you have taken the time to comment on, in fact the only place you have ever visited and reviewed on Trip Advisor - you obviously donât find time to offer kind words to those small independent establishments which surprises me, especially as you say you are a business owner yourself.You arrived on a very busy lunchtime and although there was an element of dis-orientation for a few minutes as there were no tables immediately available, I recall how we quickly juggled tables to find you a seat. Due to the fact that we were very busy service might not have been as quick as you would have liked it. You did not have to eat your lunch without cutlery, it did arrived immediately after your food rather than before - I am sorry for the short delay, human error and after all, we are all human! We do have a record of being noted for our friendly service and all the previous reviews on Trip Advisor commend us for this - I am not sure how or why it all went so pear shaped for your visit but sometimes things do go wrong and we try hard to rectify the issues. With this in mind, it would have been nice if you had mentioned your distinct dissatisfaction when you were asked, âIf everything was okâ, prior to you leaving - then maybe we could have gained some comfort knowing we had been given the opportunity to try and make things right. For my part, I apologise for your wasted afternoon spent at Tweed and genuinely express my disappointment that you feel the experience was one you would not care to repeat - but on the subject of rudeness, It is hard not to get upset when people make such personal comments about you, which makes me wonder if on this occasion you are possibly the one expressing rudeness.I will park this response now and hope that potential customers read the reviews from other customers enabling them to make a more accurate judgement of our lovely Coffee Shop . . . .but on a positive note - if nothing else, I am pleased you enjoyed your cake x
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