Reviews on Cafe food in Alton, United Kingdom including Denstone Hall Farm Shop & Cafe, The Summer House, The Cottage Kitchen Country Cafe, Cafe Impromptu, The Vintage Tea Emporium, Old School Tea Room, Bramhall's Deli & Cafe, Courtyard Cafe & Bistro, Olive Tree Tea Rooms, Blake Hall
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4 based on 32 reviews
A great fishing venue with enough styles of fishing for most anglers. On peg parking means easy access and as you get a bit older this means no mauling. On top of this start off with a great breakfast, full English or a little lighter, your choice and food through the day when you fancy a top up.
5 based on 12 reviews
Beautifully decorated, comfortable setting for good food. All dishes are home made and nicely presented. Breakfasts are well cooked. An assortment of paninis, sandwiches and jacket potatoes is supplemented by a specials board which gives a nod to Mediterranean tastes. service is friendly. Dogs are welcome. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 158 reviews
Our lovely friendly Café and Bistro is situated in the Heart of Ashbourne, just off Victoria Square, open 7 days a week and now Wednesday and Friday evenings too! The Café is open from 9:00 to 17:00, seven days a week (subject to change over the Winter mo
Fantastic staff that will go completely out of their way to make your experience as enjoyable as possible. We had a lovely lunch sat in the courtyard with the heater on. I would highly recommend for anyone passing by!
4 based on 428 reviews
Home made, locally sourced food. Served in a relaxed informal setting.
Food was very tasty and had a nice selection of food. Cakes were delicious too! Only reason for not giving 5 stars is because I felt the price for the breakfast was pricey. But will visit again for sure
5 based on 158 reviews
Traditional tearoom serving breakfast,light lunches,cream teas and homemade cakes.Inside and outside seating,dogs and muddy boots welcome.Parking available.
Our visit and review really just mirror all the previous complimentary comments: great service, very dog-friendly, fabulous value, more tea than you can drink, delicious Bakewell sponge cake, clean toilets and off-street parking. We loved sitting outside -though dog-friendly inside too - in the village watching the world go by. Our dog Lucy was even provided with her own mat and we enjoyed a parade of tractors going by! Think they are open Thursday to Sunday, but just check so you won't miss out. Enjoy!
4 based on 336 reviews
A Vintage Tea Room serving a range of Quality Loose Leaf Tea's, Coffee, Home-baked Cakes, Breakfasts and Light Lunches, fully licensed with an exclusive Wine and Beer menu. Serving traditional Afternoon Tea daily from 12.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Private Dinin
We only had coffee but it was very good. I asked for a weaker one and that was done no problem. We were able to get 3 cups from one cafetiere. The waitress who took our order was very friendly and welcoming. However the decor was very frilly and feminine and i guess some men would be put off at this. Fine if they only want to attract women. However we did enjoy the drinks.
4 based on 291 reviews
Full multi-choice Breakfast menu. Typical good quality Cafe dishes served all day and English and European lunchtime dishes. Afternoon teas, scones And teacakes etc.
Came here to do some shopping with my wife. The cafe is on the main road in the town. Very welcoming,we were served by a lady who may have been the owner. The place was full ,lucky to get a table. The service was friendly,the food very good. I can now see why it rates so high on TA Donât walk past go in you wonât be disappointedSorry for the late response, only just got your review. Thanks for your very nice comments.
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4 based on 524 reviews
The Cottage Kitchen believes in celebrating all that the Staffordshire Moorlands has to offer. We have developed our menu alongside suppliers and producers who share our passion for locally produced, seasonal artisan foods.
Lovely place, with a gorgeous view even on a rainy day. There's a great little shop with the excellent cottage delight range on sale along with some local produce from nearby villages. The waitresses were very friendly efficient and polite. The coffee was hot and good quality. One out of 5? We both had fish (I had the fish finger sandwich, Mr had the beer battered fish) and neither one of us could either taste the fish or decide what kind of fish it was supposed to be - I honestly assumed my "homemade fish finger" sandwich was cheap ready breaded flat fish bought in bulk frozen. Mr's fish was tasteless and pale - he described the flavour as watery, (the chips were also very pale, although were properly cooked) and looked unappetising. It's sad because every other detail was spot on, like i said the staff were great, the surroundings were great, the restaurant is clean and lovely touches like the ownbrand cottage delight condiments served with food. But the food itself was one massive disappointment and the very worst fish meal either of us have ever had. Overall, feeling extremely ripped off and wouldn't eat here again. Would go back though for the shop and the coffee.Hello, Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are extremely disappointed that you did not enjoy your fish, we buy our fish in fresh and we always use cod. We are extremely sorry that it was not up to our usual standards and we will be in touch with our fish mongers. Thank you for your lovely feedback about the waitresses. We do hope to see you again. Regards Joanne
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4 based on 75 reviews
I wne t for Breakfast and had the BBC beckon brie and cranberry totally amazing combo the Owner Magel always happy to help if anything isn't right which isn't very often.Food is amazing and the home made cakes are to die for.Brilliant place to eat
4 based on 547 reviews
Fancy a 'proper' cup of tea and a big slice of our famous courgette cake whilst you relax in the big comfy sofas by the log burning stove? Or, a jug of Pimms to share with friends under a parasol in the new outdoor area? Are you feeling peckish? How about
Here for lunch on a rather wet day, the warm, busy atmosphere was most welcoming.Staff could not have been more courteous, forgiving and cheerful when it transpired we had parked blocking one of the routes in the car park (vehicle hastily moved to a proper position!). Excellent soup, tasty brown bread rolls and delicious cakes (huge portions!), all went very well with coffees and hot chocolate. Managed to pile up some attractive gifts in the shop on the way out . . . Now to find an excuse to come again!
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