Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Burslem including The Quarter Cafe, The Rabbit Hole Tea Room, RAWR Kitchen + Bar, Bygones, The Shed, Maybank, Zest Cafe Bistro, Congleton Garden Centre, Captain kooks, Esquires Coffee, Upper Crust Cafe
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5 based on 13 reviews
A lovely little cafe in Burslem, they do the best home made chips ever.. The café is very clean and tidy.Staff very friendly.
4 based on 69 reviews
Lovely and vibrant coffee shop, offering organic and fair trade coffee and a wide range of delicious food!
This is our second visit here, lovely place to unwind and have a break, staff lovely and friendly, cakes look lovely and great choice of coffee and milkshakes, plenty of healthy options, not enough seating upstairs but seating downstairs if you don't mind carrying drinks down. Is abit expensive over £2 for a sausage roll but it doesn't bother some people as plenty people having food
4 based on 54 reviews
When we go shopping to morrisons almost every tuesday we go here the food is up to scratch plenty of choice not just chips and the staff are great especialy the owner he speaks to us every week we can highly reccomend it
3 based on 104 reviews
Walk into Congleton Garden Centre and you enter into a different world. We are proud to be a traditional family run business and are passionate about providing our customers with quality plants and products, sourced locally wherever possible, backed up by
Staff in garden centre n tea room very friendly,my daughter enjoyed play area hench why giving three stars but staff are extremely rude,told me off for waiting in wrong queue when never been before,told off again as not serving at that counter,nowhere to sit with child n when did find a seat wasnt happy leaving child and belonging while went to other side to get drinks n food when they couldn't be bothered to serve at nearest counter,staff in playbarn very rude n clearly dont want to be there.id return for cafe n shop but nicer play area out there with friendly staff.
4 based on 185 reviews
New Owners. New Menu. New Look. Coming Soon. Zest 'great enthusiasm and energy' Cafe by day - Bistro by night
A lovely friendly atmosphere , staff where amazing ! Food was delicious the beef medallions were mouth watering! Right next to the regent theatre great for before or after seeing a show ! Would definitely recommend five out of five.
4 based on 291 reviews
In 2017 we refurbished our out of town venue including a new front extension. We are a rustic styled restaurant & bar offering a great range of craft beers, speciality gins and a fantastic range of quality food. We are open 6 days a week (mondays closed)
Having been to this bar/cafe many times following a very sad day whilst we laid our very dear relative to rest at the age of 47, we decided after the wake for a small part of the family to go for tea. We had been in Wolstanton for the funeral so I suggested the Shed as my workplace often use this place for social meets and meals for birthdays etc. What a mistake that was. The day had been very emotional and we were all just needing food and to chill out together. We arrived into the bar around 5 pm and ordered drinks to which the chef who claimed he was the manager asked us if we had been smoking weed???? Randomly especially as we are all in our 40s and my 70 year old parents were with us.As you can imagine this was embarrassing in front of customers already using the bar. Different members of the family approached him for his reason why he thought various people dressed in black in suits and carrying funeral order of service looked like a bunch of people whoâd been smoking weed..We had ordered drinks by this stage which we quickly finished and left we ate elsewhere, where we were very welcome and we will never return here.Absolutely shocking behaviour and service and we all have made sure to give all our friends the review which meets the emotional upset on the day that this person inflicted on us as a family. My father was very upset and runs a pub himself and would never speak to customers in this way.
4 based on 185 reviews
If you are looking for a bygone time with classic surroundings and great food with pleasant staff then this is the place to go.We thoroughly enjoyed our luxury afternoon tea. Everything was spot on and the food was of high quality and nicely presented. There was also plenty of it to enjoy or if you could not eat it all they provided boxes to take it away.The atmosphere was peaceful with a hint of an age now gone but fondly remembered.The staff knew how to treat their quests and made you feel comfortable and at home.We would certainly go back again and can recommend it if you like to be taken into a different decade in history.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Our 70 cover Kitchen + Bar situated in heart of the Cultural Quarter opened in Sept 2016. Its the perfect place to meet friends, work, relax or dine pre theatre and enjoy some good mood food. With an extensive Brunch, Lunch and Later menu you can grab a c
We visited RAWR today and I always thought it was targetted at the 'superfood smoothie' kind of people... oh how wrong I was.We were introduced to a heavy but enticing menu, offering all sorts of delicious breakfast/brunch food. I was truly spoilt for choice.The dishes have some nice, familiar favourites but for the more adventurous there are some worldly dishes to try...from 'Eggs California' to 'Shakshuka eggs'I decided to go for the Eggs California with a side of smoked salmon. The salmon was amazing and eggs cooked beautifully. The hollandaise sauce wasn't too zingy - which is what I like and had a lovely butteriness to it all. Most dishes are served on the evermore popular sourdough bread. I like it for some dishes, but sometimes it's nice to have a choice of a muffin or 2.RAWR was getting fairly busy after we arrived and it was nice to see a place in Picadilly that is welcoming more and more people through its doors. Plenty of staff and great choices of food for both in the day and evening. I also spied a good cocktail menu behind the bar.Their menu and offerings will definitely encourage everyone - including us to return back to RAWR... for more (sorry, couldn't resist).
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5 based on 90 reviews
Cosy and quirky family run tea room with homebaked cakes, refreshing loose tea's and freshly prepared food
My birthday afternoon was delicious, you really can't fault this unique little tearoom. On entering you don't know we're to look great decor on Alice in wonderland theme. Sandwiches are lovely & fresh a good selection of old favourites the scones are served warm & are amazing, sponge cakes beautiful & light great tasting loose leaf tea( choice of coffee ) service and staff are wonderful. What we couldn't eat they bagged up for us to enjoy at home. Myself my three Daughters & Granddaughter have had a lovely experience at this delightful tearoom. Not forgetting that they service a children's afternoon tea great idea. Will definitely return
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4 based on 381 reviews
At The Quarter our doors are open from 8.00am until midnight 6 days a week with events on a Sunday each month. We are a Café by day and present a quirky home-style bistro menu in the evening. This is knitted together with a Delicatessen that runs right th
A reservation is a must for this very deservedly popular place. My friends had organised this place for the afternoon tea and as always it never disappointed , the sandwiches were beautiful, the cakes were Devine , definitely would make a return visit and would definitely go for an afternoon tea again. The staff were so helpful and nothing was too much trouble
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