Reviews on Cafe food in Reeth, United Kingdom including Overton House Cafe and Deli, Coghlans At Barningham, George and Dragon, Coppice Cafe, Muker Village Stores & Teashop
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5 based on 212 reviews
Under new management, we have changed the focus of Overton House. As well as serving homemade soups, light lunches, snacks and an array of sweet treats, we also sell many of these items to take out. Soup, sandwiches, savouries, scones and cakes are some e
This is a really delightful small, family run cafe. Food is reliably good and homemade. Really good panninis, delicious soups, lots of specials to choose from and of course amazing cakes. On this occasdion my husband had Huevos Ranchetos, a tasty spicy little egg and tomato dish, and I chose a lovely tomato and vegetable soup..... the plan was to leave room for cake. I wasn't disappointed with my date and apricot loaf. Moist, sticky and really yummy. Hubby squeezed in some gorgeous fruit cake and cheese. A good pot of earl grey and a couple of excellent Americanos completed the meal. Everything was really good. Friendly welcoming service and a chat with some locals. Great spot to watch the activity in the village.
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5 based on 128 reviews
Coghlans at Barningham is a delight for all things food. From an elegant afternoon tea to a romantic dinner, our outside catering weddings and dinner parties we do it all. We are an award-winning team who take pride in creating a seamless service for all
Our first visit here with friends and found Coughlans very impressive. Tucked away in Barningham but easy to find. Small and intimate dining space, fabulous food from albeit a small menu and wonderful service. For such quality, both food and wine are NOT overpriced and it represents very good valueThank you for your reviewwe are delighted you enjoyed your visit to Coghlans and look forward to greeting you again soon
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4 based on 286 reviews
Whilst on a break in North Yorkshire we were lured from Upper Wharfedale, where we were staying, to a village just outside Richmond, by the promise of excellent food (according to trip advisor) in the North West Yorkshire pub of the year,the George and Dragon at Hudswell.Oh how we wished we hadn't.On arrival and ordering drinks, I asked if they had a white zinfandel rose, which is a sweet wine.The barman who was new was told by another, that the bottle that he had in his hand was a sweet rose.He did infact have two bottles each with about an inch of wine left in them which he poured into a glass and handed to me.It was not a sweet wine and of course tasted like vinegar, being only the dregs from the two bottles.I had already chosen from the menu back in Wharfedale, as a trip advisor entryhad stated that the Beef Brisket 'was to die for', well I would not give a fraction of a second of life for the dried up, tough lump of meat that was served to me.I had imagined a succulent piece of beef slowly braised in delicious gravy,not the hard to cut and difficult to chew offering that was served.My husband chose a pie which he declared to be very ordinary.I have vowed never to take notice of trip advisor posts on the quality of food in an establishment again!The pub itself does not have a lot going for it either,not very cosy and with a modern extension which is like an old fashioned boarding house.Not sure how this is the North West Yorkshire pub of the year, there are plenty of better pubs in the area, there is one just down the road at Downholme.
4 based on 117 reviews
Situated next to the Aysgarth falls - a natural wonder- the cafe offers plenty of choices of food, including lunches, salads, cakes, and drinks to suit all tastes. Seating available both inside and outside the Yorkshire Dales visitors centre, which offers plenty of ideas and information about the region. Service is very friendly and welcoming. Well worth a visit.
5 based on 252 reviews
We were lucky to get a table in this busy tea shop which attracts a steady flow of diners. The very pleasant and friendly member of staff confirmed that the cakes, scones and teacakes all contained eggs and/or milk so unfortunately there were no vegan options. However, when we were enjoying our espresso (which came with a glass of water, always welcome) and Americano she let us know they had vegan rocky road bars available so we were able to enjoy something sweet with our coffees, which were excellent and supplied by Grumpy Mule of Holmfirth.
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