Reviews on Cafe food in Flint, United Kingdom including Caffi'r Hen Lys I The Old Court House Cafe, Ritz Cafe, Jade Jones Pavilion Cafe, Tea Rooms at the Pet Cemetery, Isabelle’s Tea Rooms, Real Food Kitchen, Betty Berkins Coffee Shop, The Glasdir, Paisley Grey, St. Pio's Cafe, The Village Cafe
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5 based on 72 reviews
A beautiful place of peace, love and laughter adjacent to the Franciscan monastery at Pantasaph, less than five minutes off the A55. Local produce forms the basis of our simple and delicious menu, with breakfasts, sandwiches, light bites, hot lunches, fab
Great location, really nice atmosphere. Very popular, excellent food and the warmest of welcomes. Highly recommended. Tip, pop in to the beautiful church, peace, tranquility and lovely architecture.
5 based on 34 reviews
A hidden gem of a brunch cafe / tea room in the market town of Neston serving a full breakfast, brunch and lunch menu in a secluded and low key setting. With over 60 five star reviews on Facebook already, this new cafe with fresh local produce and made to
Have been going to Paisley Grey since opening! It is absolutely fabulous, yes it is small but the best things come in small parcels and this is one of them! Food is served akin to a 5 star restaurant and tastes equally as good! Trust me I have a discerning pallet and return nearly every week to eat here! Staff are super friendly and would fall over themselves to do anything for you! They even have a tea timer to ensure you tea is only poured when itâs at perfect pouring brew stage! Give it a try you wonât be disappointed
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5 based on 11 reviews
Betty Berkins Coffee Shop at The Glasdir offers a relaxing setting for breakfast, brunch or lunch serving coffee and cake. You can eat in or take away. Send us a message or call the coffee shop to book a table.
Newly opened coffee shop ,highly recommend the cappuccino ,proper chocolate flakes on top not powder , the breakfast was both quality and quantity ,fresh mushrooms ,tasty thick bacon ,service was quick even though it was busy .
4 based on 58 reviews
Real Food Kitchen does what it says on the tin. The food uses fresh ingredients imaginatively combined in a delicious light menu with a Mediterranean twist. It's dog-friendly inside and out and, on a sunny day, the outside courtyard is a wonderful sun trap. The staff are friendly and enthusiastic and a selection of events are on offer. We're on our way to becoming regulars even though it means a drive to get there. Park outside the Library or in the longer term parking round the corner.
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¸
Where to eat Fast Food food in Flint: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 393 reviews
A beautifully equipped Tea Rooms serving homemade Meals, Sandwiches Soups and Cakes. Freshly cooked breakfast using the best butchers in the area. Waitress service and a very warm welcome 7 days a week.
This is a regular Sunday morning stop. Travel for 15 minutes and always for breakfast. (Would still go there if I lived further away). Staff are polite and always keen to make sure you are happy with your meal. Have also been for lunch and afternoon tea. Can't fault this place, staff or the surroundings. Thanks guys
4 based on 18 reviews
I have eaten here before and the food is normally ok. This time a group of us had pre ordered food for an after fitness class Christmas get together.Myself and three others ordered a festive special, a Turkey and Stuffing Bap -never again! The filling was mainly stuffing, there was only a minute amount of turkey, probably 1%. I don't know if they had run out of Turkey, but really it was no excuse, there are supermarkets in the area or they could have apologised and given us a substituted filling, not just stuffing. We all commented about it, luckily it wasn't just me.I would be very careful of what to order if I ate there again.
So badly in need of a full english and at 7.30 in the morning not many places open. then realised Ritz was open.Sadly due to working most saturday mornings haven't visited Ritz in probably 9months. what a change in the decor. looks like the whole place as been striped bare and replaced with all new tables and chairs and a new lick of paint. the cafe as a lovely fresh feel to it. not that there really was anything wrong with it in my eyes before but the place really does look so much better for it. well done ladies.Oh anyway lets get on to the main reason why i wrote this review seing has i got side tracked by the decor. lol. anyway not really much to say on that score apart from simply lovely. never had a bad breakfast.See you ladies soon. will try not to make it to long next time i want to visit for my full english. x
Where to eat Balti food in Flint: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 52 reviews
I had the breakfast Welsh rarebit which came with a very good quality sausage and easier of bacon, delicious on this toasted brown bread. Americano was also very good, Just what I needed!It's about half way up Flint high street, access through the front and side. Side access easier if you are disabled and the cafe is also dementia friendly which is nice to see.The staff were all lovely and happy
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