Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Consett, England, United Kingdom. Consett is a town in the northwest of County Durham, England, about 14 miles southwest of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is home to 27,394.
Consett sits high on the edge of the Pennines.
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5 based on 66 reviews
Davide and Hollie, husband and wife run this small Italian bakery. Fresh bread and cakes are baked daily. With seasonal sandwiches and soup available. Italian coffee, quiet location, perfect spot for a Saturday morning. On an evening between 16:00 and 20:
The olive stone was recommended to me many times since i moved back to burnopfield so on friday i called in with a friend who also eats here regular.the food and service from the lovely couple who own it is BRILLIANT..i will be returning with my friends.
4 based on 386 reviews
Bayberry Hollow is County Durham's newest fully Licenced Cafe and Home Accessory Shop situated in the quaint village of Tanfield. Open 7 days a week for Coffee, Teas, Lunch, a glass of wine or beer, you are assured of a nice relaxed atmosphere with great
First and certainly not the last visit here today. Lovely tea room with excellent food at a reasonable price. Friendly, helpful staff and a wonderful boutique shop too.
Small family run business, offering fresh, home cooked food daily, Sunday lunch and outside catering also available.
Fresh homemade food made , to eat in ...takeaway or delivery .We ordered Sunday lunch, which we had delivered...beef with fresh veg and homemade yorkshires... mash and roast potatoes.Value for money !Nice friendly owners and staff too.
4 based on 386 reviews
Bayberry Hollow is County Durham's newest fully Licenced Cafe and Home Accessory Shop situated in the quaint village of Tanfield. Open 7 days a week for Coffee, Teas, Lunch, a glass of wine or beer, you are assured of a nice relaxed atmosphere with great
First and certainly not the last visit here today. Lovely tea room with excellent food at a reasonable price. Friendly, helpful staff and a wonderful boutique shop too.
4 based on 32 reviews
Lovely lunch we both had the Brie and bacon and cranberry toasty with a portion of wedges and they were excellent the staff are friendly a great find HiThank you so much for your glowing review on trip advisor. I am so pleased you have enjoyed your bacon bree and cranberry, its a favorite of ours too.Many thanks James
4 based on 36 reviews
After a beautiful walk aound the Derwent we called at The Boat Shack as being such a cold windy day we were desperate for a hot drink. We were at first disappointed to find this cafe closed , however we were greeted by the owner at the door who explained that at present they were just open on a Friday Saturday and Sinday. Here the owner said he was happy to open up and make us takeaway drinks we wanted as the drinks machine was switched on. What a lovely gesture which we welcomed with open arms. The location of this cafe is simply superb, sitting on the banks of the Derwent it has stunning views of the Northumberland hills. Free car parking is available from the Pow Hill country park. Here you can walk around the Derwent to the neighbouring country parks around 3 miles away, making around trip of 6 miles. This walk can be accessed by wheelchair and the park is dog friendly provided all dogs are kept on a leader. Plenty of wildlife to see from Red Kites, Ducks and Barn Owls. I understand there are some big plans afoot for The Boat Shack to extending the camp site , creating a gift shop and garden centre. There is no doubt that I will be returning to this charming cafe very soon to sample the delights of there restaurant. Good luck in this venture.
4 based on 242 reviews
A friendly, award winning coffee shop, bakery & bistro located in Blackhill, County Durham. All our cakes and bread are freshly baked on site by our bakers and pastry chefs & our food is modern English & made from scratch by our own chefs.
Visited today food in cafe well cooked and very tasty.Went to pay at bakery picked up a packet of stotties decided to take cakes home looking at cakes was about to ask for a peach Melba 3 on tray in cabinet older lady rushed over past young girl who was serving me and muttered about someone usually comes in on a Saturday and she would keep them for her so I asked where they all gone the young girl looked very embarrassed and said sorry.I think customers who are at the counter should be served instead of keeping items for people who might come in .Older lady should go on a customer care course as all of the young staff where very efficient.Food 5star .However will not return.
4 based on 280 reviews
My first time here (although my wife has been before with her shopping buddies). We called in for lunch after an 'exhausting' shopping expedition and I was immediately struck by the quirky nature of the surroundings....loved it ! I ordered the mac'n'cheese and it did not disappoint....creamy, cheesy, cooked perfectly....and filling!The service was excellent (including the owner) apart from a dead-eyed blonde who didn't seem to care whether we ordered anything or not.However, this is a place I would return to any time !
4 based on 563 reviews
A cosy and inviting Cafe/Restaurant adjacent to a wonderful farm shop, situated on a working farm along a private drive. Beautiful courtyard exterior with external dining in pleasant weather. Full waitress service by our warm and friendly staff. All food
We visited the Farm Shop and Granary Cafe on Saturday 17/08 after being recommended by some friends. We called in for breakfast; I had eggs benedict and my husband had the full breakfast, both meals were excellent. We were shown to a table by i assume the manageress, very dark hair and high heels on. She was very welcoming and quickly took a drinks order while we were looking at the menu. The food as I mentioned was tasty and reasonably priced, we later purchased some of the homemade sausages from the butchers counter. Here we were served by a tall man wearing glasses who was very friendly and knowledgable, a credit to your team, he explained all the sausages are made on site which is quite the feat! We also went on to buy a selection of the various pork pies on offer, this time served by a petite blonde lady who again was very courteous and pleasant, she patiently explained the differences between the pies (so many to choose from!). We concluded our tour of the shop by selecting a giant snowball and a slice of Guinness cake from a young dark haired lady at the cake counter, she seemed very happy to be at work which is refreshing to see, especially on a sunny Saturday! Finally we were served at the till by a lady with very long dark hair wearing glasses, she too was a credit to your business. Very pleasant and mentioned the Guinness cake is one of her favourites and she hoped we enjoyed it. You may notice I have gone to great lengths to describe the staff we encountered in the hope that they may receive the recognition they deserve. Too often people are quick to comment on things they may find unfavourable, without considering the bigger picture. Myself and my husband truly enjoyed our visit to Knitsley and can not wait to return. The staff are a true testament to the way a small family run business can last a lifetime if it has the right people behind it. Thank you.Thank you so much for the fantastic review - but more than that a huge thank you for taking the time to personally note the staff that you interacted with during your visit, it means a huge amount to both them and ourselves. From your detailed descriptions I can name the staff that served you and have personally thanked them for their continued fantastic efforts in customer service and they have been very buoyed by your review. It is all to easy in this day and age to moan about the slightest aspect and forget that staff are human and small/family businesses have huge daily hurdles to face, but we know that our staff delivery great service and a review of this nature is fantastic recognition of that. No one is perfect, we can all have a moment where we're not on top form, but 3 of the staff you mentioned have been with us for over 9 years, and the other 2 for around 3 years, and this review is a great testament to not only them but the team as a whole. As a small family business we have grown over the past 11 years from employing 5 staff in 2008 to 45 local people - a fact we are hugely proud of and we thank each and every member of the team from production to front of house - so thank you again for direct recognition for them, and we look forward to welcoming you again soon.
4 based on 386 reviews
Bayberry Hollow is County Durham's newest fully Licenced Cafe and Home Accessory Shop situated in the quaint village of Tanfield. Open 7 days a week for Coffee, Teas, Lunch, a glass of wine or beer, you are assured of a nice relaxed atmosphere with great
First and certainly not the last visit here today. Lovely tea room with excellent food at a reasonable price. Friendly, helpful staff and a wonderful boutique shop too.
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