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5 based on 10 reviews
When 9 of us descended on this tea room shortly after 10.30 am looking for a cuppa having just exited our holiday accommodation in nearby Birdforth we were met with welcoming smiles. Our orders for tea, coffee, hot chocolate and cakes were taken and delivered promptly. The tea room has cheerful oil cloth table coverings and lots of character and there is a lovely garden at the rear set with more tables if you prefer alfresco eating and the weather obliges. One of our party also had a delicious panini and the lunchtime menu was very tempting,including a locally made steak pie and 'Yorkshire caviar' (mushy peas). I only hope we can return to the area in the not too distant future when we shall be sure to re-visit this lovely spot in its equally lovely village.
4 based on 110 reviews
Coxwold Tearooms and B & B is located in the pretty village of Coxwold near Thirsk, and within the stunning National Park of the North Yorkshire Moors. Coxwold Tearooms and B & B is a great place to meet, eat and sleep, offering a fantastic range of local
Visited as under new management. No menu board outside. Entered and to left seemed to be a shop or store room ... unclear, looked disorganised. Turned right into a room where tables are crammed in. There was a chalk board ... seemed to be only cakes and coffees etc. Were hoping for sandwiches. One of the customers was a young screeching child. No staff member appeared to greet us, so we just left and enjoyed a lovely light lunch at byland abbey. Hi there,We do apologise if you felt you had a disappointing trip to our tearoom recently.This was our first day opening and done in order to support the Coxwold Open Gardens Day. We did try to make it clear that we were serving only teas, coffees, scones and cakes for the afternoon.The Interiors shop had literally just been moved from it's former premises and everyone else seemed to think it looked very good. Clearly, if a child is upset we would not dream of asking the parent/family to leave. This is a family run business and we strive to welcome everyone and make them feel at home.As for the tearoom itself, this has always been quite small. We have actually taken out a couple of tables since taking over so there is probably more room than there has been in the past!Light lunches, cakes and scones are now available Wednesday to Sunday. Hope to see you another time.
4 based on 35 reviews
Made to feel welcome from moment we arrived...the young very polite attentive staff were falling over them selves to be helpful, prob as was a steady day food literally arrived within minutes of us sitting down, having said that we would have been happy to wait or que for the Sunday lunch knowing what's in store when we go again ! outstanding meal from such a small pub ... Have to say reading a previous review there are NO signs saying no dogs ? The pub was full of all sorts of breeds, admittedly there is a sign asking people respectfully who are just walking dogs and not drinking or eating not to park there in the pubs private I guess very limited parking spaces as its a single track road down to the river it could spoil their trade. pleasant Sunday lunch sat next to the lock whatching the herons catch fish and the odd leaping salmon, what more could you ask for after a long week in the city..
4 based on 84 reviews
The menu is limited (mainly Dutch pancakes) and is very good. The problem for me was the length of time it took to cook. I didnât think it was particularly busy, but we nearly gave up. Will give it another go to see if we were just unlucky on this occasion.
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4 based on 168 reviews
Old fashioned sweet and chocolate shop with adjoining tea/coffee shop serving homemade cakes and scones, sandwiches, soup, toasted bagels, salad, quiche, ploughmans, ice creams and milkshakes.
I believe this cafe is now called Finka and the interior has changed somewhat. It is run by a collection of very pleasant and efficient young and youngish ladies and the coffee and cakes are very good and reasonably priced. I am not sure Finka means what they think it does in Swedish or Croation not if Google is right but then what does it really matter-it's a talking point. I liked the interior. It's a pleasant and relaxing place to sit and enjoy good coffee.
4 based on 178 reviews
A modern cafe bistro offering breakfast, lunch, dinner delicious cakes, scones with clotted cream and deserts. We serve fresh coffees, teas, great wines and a selection of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks
We met friends here for a drink planning to move on to a local pub for food. Having stayed for extra drinks we decided to cancel foods plans and eat here. Perfect complimentary olives whilst we ordered the best spanish pizza and a couple of sides. Perfect. Jordan is lovely very welcoming. Highly recommendThank you glad you had a great time, it was lovely to meet you all, have a great wedding and hope to see you again ?ThanksJordan
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