Reviews on Cafe food in West Kirby, England, United Kingdom. West Kirby is a town on the north-west corner of the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, England, at the mouth of the River Dee. To the north-east lies Hoylake, to the east Grange and Newton, and to the south-east Caldy. At the 2001 Census, the population was 7,680.
Things to do in West Kirby
4 based on 248 reviews
What a little gem of a place Isabels is. A real touch of class, and elegance. A very relaxed atmosphere. The staff are a pure joy, and were all very polite. Try the toasted tea cakes, a real must with your morning coffee âï¸
4 based on 155 reviews
Benty Farm Tearooms is a small farmstead in an isolated position on Thurstaston Common, with an unusual setting of the gently rolling landscape of the Wirral. Since opening on the 3rd December 2014, the tearoom has become a firm favourite with locals and
We came here for the summer evening meal. Never been before but we felt weâd found a great place to come back to again!You walk down a footpath surrounded by trees to get there which is quite exciting. A lovely welcome and staff were so friendly throughout.Really nice open place outside with sheep and horses. The food was lovely. Made with local ingredients from the Wirral.I canât wait to go again during the day to try a drink and a cake!
4 based on 359 reviews
A beautiful Continental Style Bistro directly on the bank of the Marine Lake with views over the River Dee to Wales, to Hilbre Island and the open sea. We cater for beautiful breakfasts, lunches (including our Chef's home made specials) afternoon teas and
Called in for a coffee with a walking group. Service was immediate despite the cafe being packed with people for lunch time snacks. Nice spot in the outer part of the cafe with astro turf floor. Also a blanket for your knees!! Must recommend as that many people in there can't be wrong!
5 based on 62 reviews
Rosie lea welcomes you to enjoy our selection of loose leaf tea served to you in the traditional way with china cups and tea pots. We also have fresh ground coffee available. Breakfast, light lunches, jacket potatoes and homemade soup can be followed by o
Visiting family came across this quaint cafe but donât underestimate its vibes.Staff friendly 5*, Staff chat and banter 5*, Food 5* and cream scone with proper clotted cream, do you have it as a Devon or Cornwall. Have I mentioned itâs all 5*
5 based on 32 reviews
Six of us visited on August 24th to grab a few cocktails prior to eating at the restaurant next door. We originally intended to visit either of the other two bars next door, but both of them were rammed and noisy with crowds spilling out into the street. I'm so glad we went to Grand Ave instead. We had a lovely airy table next to the opened bi fold doors. Our wide range of cocktails were very well made and everyone in our party enjoyed them. The service was outstanding, despite me ordering an 'Old-fashioned' (known to take a while to mix!).A great atmosphere and friendly staff, I can definitely recommend this venue. Whilst we didn't eat there, the food served to other patrons looked very tasty, appetising and nicely presented.
5 based on 90 reviews
Dog friend coffee shop, based on the Wirral way. Open all year round. Indoor and outdoor seating available.
I am pretty sure the beautiful sun that made us so sweaty and hungry has contributed to the food tasting so good at Flissy's. So good that we visited it again on the way back.Good restaurants have common traits: good food of course, friendly staff, clean environment, pleasant toilets and, last but not least, good customers. Flissy is full of dog-walkers and there is a bowl dedicated for the dogs in every table. Any customer, even a one-timer like me, cannot miss the happiness of the dogs and their owners. And the happiness spreads.
4 based on 226 reviews
A lovely local cafe. Sometimes when itâs busy the service can be slow, but on the plus side it means they are paying attention to the food you get. Nice menu with interesting choices.
4 based on 173 reviews
Hannah's West Kirby is a licensed cafe and coffee shop in the centre of West Kirby. We have a large selection of freshly cooked food and homemade cakes. Gluten free, vegetarian and vegan catered for. Bottled beers and wine to choose from. Inside seating a
Had an impromptu lunch here today and thoroughly enjoyed it. Happy, Friendly waiting staff who seated us on the naughty step! I'm not kidding as that actually was a seating option which comprised of a lovely settee, table and comfy chairs set in an alcove up one step. I asked if they could make the Welsh rarebit into a Buck rarebit and it was no problem at all and delicious! My wife's lamb kebabs were cooked perfectly and very tasty as was my mother in law's homemade soup. Oh and great coffee too! We didn't have room for cake, but the selection looked fab, so maybe next time.
4 based on 543 reviews
Aubergine is a warm and friendly licensed café situated on a quiet pedestrianised side street just off The Crescent, West Kirby. We offer good food with friendly service and excellent prices.
We decided to have breakfast here. We stay regularly in the area to visit family. I opted for the vegan breakfast as I donât enjoy eggs at breakfast time. Very enjoyable. On the downside the breakfast tea was tasteless, the toast tasted like the bread had been stored in a plastic box and there was no sourdough toast available, which my husband ordered. We may return though as the cooked food itself was very nicely done.
5 based on 262 reviews
We went here for breakfast recently and unfortunately wonât be returning. We asked for the bacon to be crispy but it was hard when it was served (thereâs a difference between crispy and burnt). The biggest issue for me though was that the place looks like it needs a good clean everywhere and some TLC. Itâs trying to bit a vintage-style tea room but sadly we felt it was more of a greasy caff. With some many places to choose from in the local area I feel the owners need to up their game.
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