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4 based on 111 reviews
The staff are always friendly and the food is good value and quality.I have visited a few times and if you want to select your own breakfast or variations its never been a problem.The fish and chips are are real belly filler.The venue is clean, comfortable and has something to please most appitites, groups and ages.The venue is sadly overlooked at the moment because of roadworks outside but that will soon come to an end.Look for the green double front cafe.
4 based on 208 reviews
We dont get to visit as often as we would like but their afternoon tea slection is wonderful and so well presented. The everlasting impression is of qualty, attention to detail and cleanliness.
4 based on 414 reviews
Recently relocated to our fabulous renovated new home just next door.Opening longer hours & available for functions.Still serving our same high standard of food & service in elegant new surroundings.Reservations now taken after 4pm for pre show meals.We h
Went here on the 4/10 before going to theatre had an amazing meal. Beautifully cooked and served by polite waitresses. I had roast beef which just melted in the mouth the selection of veg was served on a separate plate and there was plenty best meal out in weeks. Definitely going back other meals that were coming from the kitchen looked amazing too.
4 based on 177 reviews
Nice brekkie and a top brew.....
The Coffee Pot is a (breakfast) coffee house in central Blackpool. You can get the usual selection of British breakfast options, decent enough coffee, but also meals usually identified as "mains". I had the Full English, which - at UKP 5.75 - did not include either a grilled tomato or a flat mushroom. The latter are only available as part of the more expensive large breakfast. I think that for almost six quid they should be part of the standard Full English. That said, every single one of the components was slightly higher in quality than what comes with the cheap Full English at JD Wetherspoon's, The décor is very matter of fact, but clean. It certainly doesn't invite you to linger. Just a place to stop for a quick coffee or snack.
4 based on 440 reviews
We specialise and pride ourselves on homemade traditional favourites, from steak pie, lasagne to chilli con carne. We also cater for those who prefer a light lunch such as sandwiches, toasties and jacket potatoes. We use local produce including choice mea
A cafe and grill thats well worth a visitJKs never lets you down in either quality or value, we had a delicious Sunday dinner, which was great value and tasted absolutely delicous, at a time where cafes are shutting at a rapid rate, this place does not scrimp on ingredients and prides itself in the food thats put in front of you, you will not be disappointed if you go in to have something to eat
5 based on 130 reviews
I arrived at lunch time and the cafe only had two tables free, as I had a pram I asked where would be best to sit as I didnât want to be in the way.. the counter staff werenât very helpful until I suggested Iâd better come back another time. The table I was given was a pop up plastic table with a dirty cloth covering it, it was full of crumbs and the table was very off balance, which is not the best when sitting with a one year old at the table. I ordered the vegetable soup and sandwich, the soup was barely warm and didnât taste of very much, my little one enjoyed it fortunately but I did not. One waitress in particular was very friendly and appeared to make an effort to speak to everybody, I didnât catch her name but she had blonde hair in a pony tail and wore glasses. The other waitress and counter staff enjoyed friendly chat with the customers who appeared to be regulars but others were not really acknowledged. For example when waiting to place my order, the waitress walked past me two or three times to clear up or set other tables and only asked for my order once I asked if I could order. Overall the concept of the cafe seems nice but I think itâs a place for regulars really and doesnât really have space for prams or wheelchairs.
4 based on 189 reviews
We were sat in this lovely friendly little cafe enjoying a cuppa and cake when we got a call with a problem with the Guest House we were staying in - The staff at the cafe gave us advice etc anyway to cut a long story short we managed to stay in the Guest House as planned and I am so glad we did as we went back down for breakfast the next day and would highly recommend this lovely cafe - shame we were full otherwise we would have popped back for lunch - Food lovely and great value for money and the staff bent over backwards to help and were lovely - will definitely go back to eat there when we go back next year - Please pop in you won't be disappointed.Thank you! Glad you got sorted out at your hotel, Jo and Jade said to say thanks for letting them know when you came back in the next day.
4 based on 321 reviews
Award winning cafe. great breakfasts and a good cuppa....
I would like to say that the place is clean but definatly not the best value or relaxing of cafeâs.I have been many times and depending on time of day and the staff, this is what reflects on the rating.Mornings are ok but busy lunchtimes, eapecially weekends and if there is a function on at Winter Gardens then sadly some staff let this place down with a rather flipant attitude if pointing out knives and forks were dirty.I will say this incident with the knives and forks was a one off but the lad changing them made it a drama and made us feel uncomfortable for asking them to be replaced.That said, with clean knives and forks changed, the food was adequate but again depending on the time of visit, there appears to be no consistance of portions or presentation which is a shame if going on a business meeting which was noted by myself and colleagues.Summing up- just average, not the best, not the worse.
5 based on 156 reviews
Family run cafe inspired by David Bowie, we serve afternoon tea, homemade cakes, sharing boards, breakfasts, main meals and have a range of coffees, soft drinks and cocktails. We also have a tapas menu available on Friday and Saturday.
Had made a list of few places we wanted to eat whilst visiting blackpool and this was one. We wanted to avoid the typical greasy chips or chain brands. Booked a table for Tuesday lunch and it was really busy. We were lucky it was sunny so we sat outside. Son had a picnic bench which he loved and weve never seen it served as nice before. Hubby had a club sandwich and i jad a chicken and sweet chilli jam panini and 2 cokes came to 19 quid. We all enjoyed it and our only comment would be the coleslaw is lovely a bigger portion would have been appreciated. It did take 15/20 min food to come we just chilled and enjoyed the sun â. A special mention for the very clean toilets . Would definitely recommend it. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a lovely review. We are glad you enjoyed your visit to Ziggy's. Our picnic benches are very popular with our younger customers and we are glad your son enjoyed his. We hope to see you again. Many thanks- Ziggy's
4 based on 90 reviews
Kitchen and tea room . All our food is freshly prepared to order . Breakfast , Lunch and Afternoon Tea. Look out for our daily specials Seating available upstairs , downstairs and outside . Fantastic views of the beautiful St Chads Church. Recent refurbis
What's in a name? Well, you have to admit that Truly Scrumptious conjures up images of lace curtains and gingham table cloths. So a revamp was the order of the day - and certainly something was required to sole the condensation problems which previously mean everyday looked foggy!Now it's far more modern - widows which will open into the Mews on a good day and a much lighter feel to the place - both on the ground floor and upstairs too.Food is prepared to order so there's usually a bit if a wait but it's worth it. The coffee is very good. We usually opt for the bacon or fried egg barms and have never been disappointed.So it's a new (shorter) name - just Truly (with Kitchens and Tea Rooms added to its business cards) - but the same staff and the same service.
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