Reviews on Cafe food in Chideock, Bridport, including Annie's Tea Rooms, Downhouse Farm Cafe, The Green Yard Cafe, West Bay Tea Rooms, The Red Brick, Symondsbury Kitchen, The Lime Tree Deli, The Bank House, Watch House Cafe, Washingpool Farm
4 based on 157 reviews
The Farmer's Kitchen is a licensed cafe serving breakfasts, lunches, morning coffee and afternoon tea. Using local ingredients and our own meat wherever possible dishes include cheddar and spinach souffle, lasagne with real chips and home-made soups and s
Lovely spot for a light lunch, outside in the sun, overlooking the hills of Dorset. We only has sandwiches and soup, both fine. Very good service, the young waitress brought out a bowl of water for our little dog.
4 based on 941 reviews
Watch House Café is a easy going café in the heart of West Bay on the stunning Jurassic Coast in Dorset, the café opens daily for breakfast and lunch, 7 days a week, and until 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays. The menu is continually changing to suit seasons
Yesterday 19th September I visited the Hive Cafe in Burton Bradstock and had an amazing meal. Today 20th September I visited the âsister cafeâ the The Watch House at West Bay and there was no comparison at all!I asked about the special pizza and was informed it had âeverything on itâ meats, anchovies, peppers, fish and many other items.When it arrived freshly made, it had hardly any tomatoes base paste, cheese, black mushrooms, olives, artichoke hearts, both of which I seriously dislike! Parma ham and rocket.Having dumped the olives and artichoke, the only thing I could then taste was the mushrooms!When I commented on how disappointed I was when payment time came, I got a weak apology but I felt they were not really interested.Others have really enjoyed there pizza, may be it was made by someone who cared! Because mine was not!
4 based on 360 reviews
Family run friendly cafe serving Breakfast, lunch, hot food, sandwiches & paninis, cakes & cream teas. We source local produce where possible and food is cooked fresh to order. A warm welcome awaits customers old and new. Sundays we serve Home-cooked Sund
Enjoyed our visit to this nice cafe overall. The sandwiches with crisps and coleslaw were good value for money. I was disappointed that the macaroni cheese didnât come with any accompaniments - this was the only vegetarian choice on the âhot mealâ section of the menu and all of the meat/fish choices came with chips. I felt a bit aggrieved on behalf of vegetarians that we had to purchase chips separately. Although the macaroni was nice, it wasnât great value for money at nearly £9, with not even a salad to go with it. Pasta is one of the cheapest ingredients to buy, so it was a shame this dish didnât include a small side accompaniment. It was also quite warm in the cafe, but we did visit on a hot day. The staff were friendly and the atmosphere of the cafe was pleasant. We would return if in Charmouth again.
5 based on 61 reviews
A small friendly local Deli/Cafe. An ideal place to meet,enjoy a drink and a light meal or snack. We pride ourselves in our special homemade produce using fantastic local foods that are available to us. There are always fresh cakes available and a special
The combination of a cafe and Deli works very well, The coffee is excellent, as are a range of snacks. It's a popular place to meet for breakfast. We use it regularly, and have never been disappointed. Highly recommended.
4 based on 338 reviews
Symondsbury Kitchen⦠Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea. We welcome dogs on leads. We pride ourselves in growing our own salad, vegetables, edible flowers and herbs in our vegetable garden. We also use our home made produce for our daily
We went to Symondsbury Kitchen for lunch to celebrate my husbands birthday.The weather wasn't great, so we had a table inside. Our waitress was very pleasant and attentive. All of our meals were beautifully presented and tasted great. My poached eggs came soft as requested (not always the case in other establishments) and the yolks, a deep orange colour. The ham looked freshly cut from the bone . The salads my daughter and husband had were so colourful and delicious. Well done to all staff concerned, another great experience, Thank you.Thank you for taking the time to leave us such a positive review, we are very lucky to have such a great team working at Symondsbury Kitchen and I will make sure I pass on your positive comments to them. The eggs come from our own chickens so the freshest you can get! We are glad you had a good time celebrating your husbands birthday and hopefully we can welcome you back soon.
4 based on 128 reviews
A quirky and individual restaurant off the beaten track in the antique area, it has a Mexican Cantina vibe, with orange and green hues. The home cooked cakes and food is wholesome and tasty. We enjoyed our visit and would return next time we are in town.
4 based on 167 reviews
Relaxed, friendly atmosphere as well as great value for money. At West Bay Tea Rooms we celebrate "the cup of tea" and is one of our most loved drinks (the nations too!) which is why you will find a great selection of over 40 different varieties to choose
In an attempt to round out my list of cafes in the Bridport and west Bay Area I finally gave this place a try. It caters for the coach party audience quite well, which I suppose makes sense given itâs location. Iâm pretty sure it was packed with the occupants of the Shearingâs coach outside when I visited - it was packed.Nothing wrong with the sandwich - but I could make similar myself. Itâs a tea room that wouldnât be out of place in the 80s and 90s as the menu would be the same. Nothing wrong with that either but Iâm a bit of a snob these days.So - if you want something âhome madeâ on a wet day in West Bay, you could do worse. But you could also do better.
5 based on 365 reviews
Tel:- 01308 459466 We are dedicated to provide a high standard Of foods sourced local, we use organic and free range products. Our specials board changes daily, we offer a full English breakfast and vegetarian option. In all we are a family run business w
We both stopped in for a breakfast. I had a full English, which consisted of a fried egg, bacon, sausage mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, black pudding and toast. I also had a lovely cappuccino. The breakfast was £8.99 but well worth every penny as it was all cooked to perfection and using fresh local ingredients. Lavazza coffee is used in the cappuccino, delicious. Amazingly friendly people run this place and dogs are allowed with well behaved owners. Will definitely be back.
4 based on 296 reviews
We are an al fresco café serving breakfast 10.00 - 11.30 am, our main menu until 4.00pm and homemade cakes and cream teas all day. We are licensed and sell local ales and ciders.
We dropped in here for a cup of tea and although it is not the easiest place to find itâs worth persevering. Tucked away on a narrow lane there is no inside seating although some is under cover. We ordered a slice of cake each (Dorset apple cake and fruit cake) which were the most enormous hunks of cake Iâve ever seen! My fruit cake was the best fruit cake Iâve ever had! Friendly staff too and information on each table about how the cafe started and where their ingredients come from (mostly their own farm) which was nice to know. Highly recommended.
5 based on 147 reviews
Annie's Tea Rooms is a great place to stop and refuel. With its own car park and conveniently placed on the A35 at Morcombelake (between Lyme Regis and Bridport), drop in and try our delicious food and drinks, sandwiches, light lunches, and of course, cre
My partner and i were camping nearby and didnt fancy cooking for breakfast. This place was nearby so gave it a try. Full english was cooked perfectly and served with a smile. Really nice little tea room and dog friendly. So good we went the next day too.
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