Reviews on Cafe food in Bromyard, United Kingdom including Oaklands Cafe-Deli, Cafe on the Corner, Flowerdew's of Bromyard, Legges, Anchor cafe, Saltmarshe Castle Kitchen Cafe, The Glasshouse Cafe
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4 based on 98 reviews
The Glasshouse Café is situated inside a beautiful conservatory with views over the Suckley Hills. Close to Bromyard, the Malvern Hills and Worcester, it is part of Holloways - a retail centre specialising in home, conservatory and garden furniture. The c
Yesterday, I and a friend had a âFestive Afternoon Teaâ at Hollowayâs, I wanted it to be special as it was her birthday treat from me.And it certainly lived up to all expectations, in fact it exceeded them.To begin with they served us with a glass of hot mulled wine, which was really lovely,and a perfect start to what was to come.There was a huge array of different sandwiches, sausage rolls,scones with clotted cream and jam,mince pies, Christmas cake and the most delicious, multi-coloured merangues.In fact I had to ask for a couple of bags to take what was left home with us.The staff were all friendly and efficient, especially Sam.The restaurant was truly magical, decked out in Christmas fairy lights.All in all a wonderful experience which we hope to repeat next year.Thank you! We are pleased you enjoyed it. We hope to see you again soon.
i went with my brother for breafast this morning. the food is always cooked fresh the owner terry and his wife caroline are both friendly the breafast was one of the best i have had over many yrs. they have a carvery on sunday fish and chips on a friday. these you must prebook to keep waitage and cost to a very acceptable leavel. thank youphil
I am a "regular" at Anne's Anchor Café, and can confidently state that you won't find a better breakfast or brunch anywhere else locally. I have introduced friends and neighbours....who then return of their own volition. This is recommendation in itself.
4 based on 18 reviews
This on the main road as you approach Bromyard from Worcester. This is an offshoot of the great butcher in Bromyard. You can tell from the meat quantities. Great menu, with lots of choice. Staff efficient and friendly. Nice environment. I had the pancakes, maple syrup and bacon. Delicious. The wife had soup and brown bread which was excellent. Quite a large helping. Recommended.
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4 based on 87 reviews
Welcome to Flowerdewâs of Bromyard, Tearoom and Gift Shop. Please feel free to pop in for a âPot of Teaâ or maybe a little something more from our menu and a look round the selection of gifts we have on offer.
Called in today for coffee and cake while on a cycle ride with friends. Got there just as a group of about 15 other cyclists arrived - obviously a well known stop.Despite being busy it still didn't take long to get served.Nice cappuccino and excellent coffee and walnut cake.Jams, preserves, metal wall signs and various other items also for sale inside.Very pleasant
4 based on 39 reviews
After a disappointing brunch experience in Malvern the previous day, a welcome return to top standards. A fantastic breakfast, generous prices and superb service. Fancy changing a bit of the breakfast to suit your taste? No problem! The cafe now takes card payments too. Add newspapers and free wifi to the mix and you have a winner. If you're anywhere near the Malvern Hills area, forget Malvern and go to Cafe on the Corner in Bromyard!
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5 based on 34 reviews
Cafe-deli selling light snacks,homemade cakes,soups,quiche,wraps,paninis, We also hold an alcohol licence, selling a good range of wines and have a fantastic Gin menu. At the Cafe-deli we have a great selection of Suki tea and Brista Coffee. Pop in and en
We visited as our first lunch choice was closed on a Tuesday and our second already full. This looked like the pick of the many alternatives on offer in Bromyard and we were pretty happy with the experience. Competent, friendly service lifts this cafe above some in Bromyard. There's a wide coffee and gin menu and our coffees were undoubtedly excellent. The food selection is not huge, but of high quality. A bit more restricted than we'd expected at lunchtime: more snacks/ sandwiches to accompany a drink rather than a meal. An interesting touch is the small kitchen, fully open to view from the entrance area, should you choose, but without a hint of any odours transferred to the seating areas. Not entirely convinced by the ambience, but that's purely subjective. We were in the main room, a slightly gloomy area, but comfortable enough for a short visit. A sofa seating area to the rear of the premises looked attractive, but we didn't spot it on arrival. Not the cheapest cafe in Bromyard, but quality higher than most. Fair value all things considered, but probably not sufficient food variety to tempt us away from our usual Bromyard haunts at lunchtime. 3.5 stars rather than 4.
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