Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Mansfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Mansfield (/ˈmænzˌfiːld/) is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England. It is the main town in the Mansfield local government district and is a part of the Mansfield Urban Area. Nestling in a pocket within the Maun Valley surrounded by hills, the town is around 12 miles (19 km) north of Nottingham. The district of Mansfield is a largely urban area situated in the north west of Nottinghamshire populated by 99,600 residents, the vast majority of whom live in Mansfield (including Mansfield Woodhouse), with Market Warsop a secondary centre, and the remainder in the rural north of the district. Adjacent to the urban area of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Mansfield is the only major sub-regional centre in Nottinghamshire covering an area of 30 square miles (78 sq km). The Centre for Cities (2009) categorises the town as a 'small city', although it does not officially hold city status.
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No5 is my absolute new favourite...Super friendly new management, stunning new decor, delicious new food & drinks menus, new & old customers with the addition of occasional entertainment makes for the perfect place to catch up with friends, book date night or even a boozy business meeting :) the team will go above & beyond to make your time there as perfect as possible - can not recommend enough!!Excited to have my birthday & Christmas celebrations booked in already.
5 based on 14 reviews
Had a lovely lunch here with family for a very reasonable price. Everyone was very happy with their choices (plentiful ploughmans, tasty quiche, large crumbly scone and real clotted cream, big wedges of soft spongy cakes) and while the gin selection was modest, trust their recommendations as the gin and ting I had was very refreshing for a hot summer afternoon! The mismatched china on the tables worked well, and the staff were all friendly and welcoming. It seems like their home-baked cakes/scones selection changes regularly which is nice - we got to taste-test cinnamon-apple scones on our visit - so this should keep customers returning for new offerings and keep the menu fresh. The venue is airy but also has outside seating and is next to a pond, so feeding the ducks (with duck food sold at Cakefield) was a cute way to end our visit. This cake shop/tea room was recommended to us by a local and we happily pass that recommendation on to others. We look forward to returning.Thank you so much
4 based on 76 reviews
Delicious chicken dish- hot and plentiful. The chicken was really moist and the veg fresh, colourful and perfectly cooked and such a reasonable price. Chips fabulous and the scone was huge , fresh and perfectly cooked. We will return soon. Thank you everyone it was a wonderful experience
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4 based on 83 reviews
Fables Coffee House, Cake Bar and Bistro offer locally grown and sourced ingredients where ever possible. Our style of food is tasty English with a cheeky twist. Our scones are huge and fluffy, and our coffee is strong and wholesome.
I was surprised with a fabulous baby shower yesterday, the venue was beautifully decorated and looked so pretty. We were served a beautiful afternoon tea which looked incredible & tasted amazing too. The staff were really friendly and attentive. I really appreciate Fables staying open late to host my baby shower. It was a perfect evening. Thank you :)
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4 based on 132 reviews
New to "Lucy's" but popped in for breakfast. Located in a traditional part of Mansfield, we were met with a nice clean place. The food was really yummy, and "clean"! Having worked in breakfast places many years ago! I can see the tell tale signs of not changing oil or cleaning pans regularly. Lucy's definitely wasn't like that! We recommended it to our Mother and Father in-law within 5 minutes of leaving. My only comment would be..... The owners seem quite shy. Not a bad thing! But be proud! You have a fab place!
4 based on 116 reviews
We're an established fully licensed coffee bar serving breakfasts, lunches and freshly made sandwiches. Our friendly team provide a waitress service so all you need to do is sit back and enjoy. Caseys...The place to eat and meet
We called in recently as we fancied a bit of a breakfast treat and what's better than a bit of a fry up? Almost hidden away between the arches of Mansfield's iconic railway viaduct, the casual visitor could miss this little gem. A very smart interior, gives a great first impression as did the warm welcome we received. There is an comprehensive menu that should suit most tastes, the food arrived promptly, and both looked and tasted delicious. This place is definitely worth a visit.
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4 based on 166 reviews
Sherwood Pines Cafe is nestled in Sherwood Pines Forest Park, our aim is to provide a variety of delicious food prepared on site by our Chef. We offer daily specials, hot snacks, great sausage rolls, homemade soup, delicious cream teas, cakes and ice crea
Lovely setting in the woods. Nice staff. Some food ok. However the coffee is shockingly bad and we were charged £3 for a brownie today that was inedible. It was very old and dry, it tasted old and fusty, it was totally disgusting. It should not have been given to customers and they need to sort out the coffee, it barely resembles coffee.Thanks for your review Iâm sorry the coffee isnât to your personal taste, our coffee machines are bean to cup, we use fair trade beans and main cafe machine used fresh not powdered milk. The Brownie was freshly made on Sunday and was therefore not old, it may however have been slightly over-baked. If it had tasted âold, fusty and was inedibleâ the duty Manager would have been more than happy to assist you if you had brought it to their attention at the time.
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4 based on 141 reviews
We had seen The Shiny Spoon on Facebook a few times so today decided to call in on the off chance for lunch. We managed to eg a table without booking but would book if was in a bigger group. Just me and my 3 year old today. The menu is great. Just the right amount of choice and there is also a âgrown upâ kids menu. Coffee is really good and the kids drinks are served in a really novel fashion. Attention to detail makes a massive difference. Service was fast and friendly and the food really is as good as it looks. Itâs well presented, fresh and good value for money. Will definitely come back.
5 based on 61 reviews
A tea/coffee shop with character situated opposite the church that legand has it Robin Hood married Maid Marionâ¦
You will not know that one of the quirkiest caféâs in the picturesque village of Edwinstowe in the heart of Sherwood Forrest is available to serve you. It is completely hidden away behind the Village Hall. The highways authority will not allow an A-Board to advertise it on the main road pavement on the Mansfield Road.Villagers and-those in the know- go regularly to The Village Kitchen because it has free parking in a tourist area where it is very difficult to park. There are disabled places.The car park looks like it was an assembly yard for cows waiting to be milked. To find this hideaway look out for the church spire. This lovely little café is right next door. Through the archway there is another red-brick courtyard for what were probably a range of old farm buildings that have local businesses in them now.Outside the door to the café there is not only a grouping of tables but also a jumble of childrenâs activity toys. Thoughtful touch.The Village Kitchen lives up to its name. When you walk in through the relatively small door you are greeted by the charming smile of Amy who helps the owner Lucy run the place. They both appear so happy-and enjoy having a laugh with their customers. âLove food and be happyâ is hanging on the wall behind the kitchen which is totally open to view.My wife and I had a great time there. In fact she had met her Nottingham cousin in the café the week before and wanted to show me where it was.I was delighted with the chat of the 2 ladies who made brown pots of tea in the way that my mother used to make it. The pots were warmed and loose tea leaves were used-not teabags. They used the tea called Novus that has won a Great Taste Award.Donât expect to go there seeing somewhere âposhâ. This café is intimate and has only a few tables inside. How they make a living with their really inexpensive prices for quality food and a low table count, I really donât know.The café faces a counter behind which is the kitchen that serves breakfast from 10 AM and closes at 4 PM after afternoon tea. You can build your own breakfast here from a range of constituents. All the food is home-made-except the marshmallows and it is fresh every morning. Everything is served on glass topped tables as you sit on some rather ordinary white chairs. With the thick original beam over your head, the planking on the floor, and lovely chat from the 2 ladies who you see making your food in a very small environment, it has the atmosphere of the farm kitchen. The decoration is minimal and the filigree trees on the wallpaper are almost not seen. However everything is clean and you have 2 large blackboards as menus in front of you on the wall. I did not see any reference to allergy information (which is now required by law) on the menu. Possibly I was too busy using the tea strainer and the sugar tongs for putting the brown sugar lumps into my tea.My wife and I had the scones with our tea. They were succulent and there were a variety of flavours.On the menu there was a range of interesting items like duck eggs and stuffed pancake. Top of the list there was everyoneâs favourite-the Nottinghamshire Pie full of slow you-cooked beef, asparagus, leek and onions. My wife had it on the last occasion and found it delightful.The menu had a very wide range of sandwiches and rolls-but the hot meals were limited. That is only to be expected, in a small café with limited seats. If you want a bigger choice go to a bigger restaurant. However if you want value for money combined with good food, drop into the Village Kitchen.I found it unfortunate that while the toilet (only one) was freshly painted, there was not room for a child changing tray and the wall heater for the only source of hot water into a small sink that you had to squeeze round to get out of the door-was broken. I asked for an explanation of this and was told by Lucy that she rented the café from the local District Council. She had made complaints to them about replacement of the water heater since Christmas. It was probably because both of the ladies were extremely pleasant that the Council just wasnât bothered about obeying the law that requires there to be hot water for customers to wash hands in an establishment serving food.I am certainly going back for the Nottinghamshire Pie and will probably sit outside in the courtyard to eat it in the sunshine. Then I will feel very happy.
5 based on 185 reviews
We serve a variety of breakfast options including a Full English, scrambled eggs on toast to bacon bloomers etc till 12 noon. Our lovely main menu includes, sandwiches, toasties, jacket potatoes, and we also offer specials such as lasagne. Our famous Afte
We had an absolutely wonderful time at the teahouse. We had afternoon tea, it was lovely to catch up with friends such a beautiful surroundings. The food was really tasty and I was really pleased it came with unlimited coffee,. The staff were very attentive and couldn't do enough for us. I will definitely be going again.
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