Reviews on Cafe food in Clapham, United Kingdom including Goat Gap Cafe, Elaines Tea Rooms, Clapham Bunk, Cafe and Bar, The Courtyard Dairy Cafe, Croft Cafe, Inglesport Cafe, Bernie's of Ingleton, The Folly Coffee House, Ye Olde Naked Man Cafe, 3 Peaks Cycles
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5 based on 59 reviews
3 Peaks Cycles is a Bike Shop and Cafe in the market town of Settle in the Yorkshire Dales. We offer Electric Bike Hire, We have lots of bikes on display and a fantastic range of parts, accessories and clothing. We're open 7 days a week and sell the best
We called in for food after after a morning hike. Very comfortable dining area and very friendly staff. I had the Full Yorkshire Breakfast and my partner had the Beer braised Onions and mature Cheddar toastie. Food was excellent and the tea and coffee were very good.
4 based on 722 reviews
A huge variety of delicious food on offer at teatime, both savoury and sweet. Quite a lot of homemade cakes and the fruits scones were delicious with a choice of different jams. Also a variety of coffees on offer - which is great as often coffee is overlooked at tea time. The staff were very happy to allow muddy walkers in! Would recommend
5 based on 99 reviews
We are a charity run Coffee House with all the proceeds going towards the upkeep of this Grade 1 Listed Building and The Museum of North Craven Life.
Tucked away from the main square in a stunning building is this coffee shop. We were a family of nine, and although we managed to find three tables, we rather felt we were taking over. I understand the waitress was concerned we didnât block any of the access, but she came over rather blunt and not cheerful or smiling. Had I been on my own, I would have left.The food we ordered, from tea cakes to panini and Welsh rarebit, was fine. One mention was the nice crockery, reminded me a bit of Denby!The tea room also has an exhibition tucked on in the adjoining room, a little bit if history from the past. Interesting to see times gone by.Thank for you for your review and sorry that your experience was not up to our usual high standards. Your comments will be discussed with the management team and appropriate action taken to address the issue raised.
4 based on 123 reviews
Bernieâs has been trading on Ingletonsâ Main Street for over 60 years. We pride ourselves on providing high quality food and drinks for all visitors.
We called in for tea and cake, cosy and nice place to sit for a while. Don't miss the blondies, they are delicious.Hi Sarah, Thanks for the great review! We're glad you enjoyed your visit, hope you can call again sometime.
4 based on 123 reviews
First floor cafe in the heart of Ingleton serving large all day breakfasts, all our cakes and slices are made daily.
Very wet, very tired and very hungry we struggled upstairs and discovered a very welcome haven in which to satisfy our needs.The staff were friendly and helpful. The service very prompt, the food and drink were comfortably satisfying and the cost extremely reasonable.What more could we ask?
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3 based on 26 reviews
A one person operation but as the only customers on a wet weekday morning we enjoyed a very pleasant coffee break with a delicious scone as well as a chat with the owner. We will certainly call again when we are in the area. I believe the café is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
5 based on 43 reviews
Part of The Courtyard Dairy cheese complex with award winning cheese shop, museum and cheese-make room. See other listing (under specialist shops) for more details
Locals and visitors alike who love good quality food with a cheese theme will love this place. Educational as well as a high quality food experience. Staff attentive and knowledge of product amazing.
4 based on 70 reviews
This is just the place we needed (all 30-odd of us) after heading off in 3 different groups for the day to Ingleborough Cave, Gaping Gill, Ingleborough and various other destinations in the area. The bunkhouse cafe and bar is conveniently right next to the car & coach park, the terrace outside is lovely and sunny (when the sun's out - it was when we got back at 4.30 anyway, though it had been really cloudy and cool earlier) and the main offerings switch seamlessly from cafe to bar at about end of a walk time - ever so convenient. It's a quirky old stone building and the bar's not large, but there are friendly locals drinking in there too and they'll recommend the best beer to go for. Great spot!
4 based on 428 reviews
Me and my family went here for a meal and the food was absolutely lovely. The homemade deserts we so delicious and the views are gorgeous too. Itâs not far from a beautiful bluebell walk and is in a great location. The staff there are so friendly and are very accommodating. Will definitely be returning to this lovely tea rooms and would recommend.
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4 based on 277 reviews
This was our second visit and I am sure it wont be long before our next. The staff are very welcoming and friendly. The food was delicious, hot and fresh, with several slightly unusual things to choose from. The vegetarian chilli was very tasty with just enough kick, the toasted sandwich was exceptional. We will certainly be returning in the near future as it is now our favouite place for a day time meal. Thank you
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