Reviews on Cafe food in Hurstpierpoint, United Kingdom including The Nutmeg Tree, Rushfields Cafe, Cakes The Difference, The Purple Carrot, The Coach House, Bella & Meg's, Wayfield Farm Shop, On the Park, The Mustard Seed Cafe, Bake Out
Bake Out provide Sussex with freshly made bread, pastries and locally roasted coffee.
This place is so good I sometimes make a special car journey to buy bread and take-away food - though you can eat in if you wish. The artisan bread, available in white and brown versions, tastes wonderful and is excellent value. Other freshly-made breads, including sourdough, cost more but are even better. A nice selection of sandwiches, hot pasties and enticing confectionery (brownies!) complete the choices. Swift and friendly service.
5 based on 17 reviews
This community cafe based at St Edwards Church serves the most generous and enjoyable breakfast I have had for a long time. 2 rashers of bacon, 2 sausages, mushrooms, scrambled egg, tomatoes, beans and toast for just £4. Add a lovely coffee for £1,50 and you have a perfect breakfast. The folk running the cafe are volunteers and super friendly. They also serve cakes, sandwiches and baked potatoes. They have been discovered and are getting full. No wonder, they serve their community with excellence.
4 based on 42 reviews
On the Park......comfy, home cooked healthy food....great coffee, tea and iced drinks, fabulous cakes and cookies, all in a fresh and bright space...........Welcome!
We have visited this establishment for, maybe, 30 years. It has gradually changed - but maintained a lovely eating environment. Light lunches, snacks - a unique situation. So well worth a visit. Parking outside is a lottery BUT try the tennis patking in St John's park opposite. It is really worth a visit.
4 based on 27 reviews
Popped in as we hadnt been here before, liked the look of the place and decided to stay and have a drink as it wasnt that busy at that time, ordered and paid for the the 2 drinks, inbetween 2 other people being served, 30 minutes we were still waiitng so i went over to ask where i drinks were and we had been forgotten, no apology so i asked for my money back and left, oh dear what a shame as we will not be going back here in a hurry, the worst thing is apart from no apology is that this is local to us !!!!
5 based on 18 reviews
This cafe is a real asset for Hassocks with a lovely friendly atmosphere. It has a varied menu at lunchtime of quiches, sandwiches and jackets and several sweet choices. If I had one wish it would be that the staff took your order at the table rather than one of the party having to go up to the counter to order drinks and each individual course.
4 based on 134 reviews
The Coach House is owned by Mother and Daughter team, Andrea and Emma. They serve breakfast, brunch, lunches, afternoon tea's and provide a takeaway service for drinks and food. You can expect full English Breakfasts, homemade Giant Scotch eggs, sausage r
Having been a few times previously, we returned with more friends for The Coach House special afternoon tea. Served by two happy smiling, hard-working ladies it is always a pleasure to sit in this bijou tea room to partake of their tasty freshly-made-to-order, generously filled sandwiches (choice of white or wholemeal breads), soft fruity scones with fruit-filled strawberry jam and clotted cream, and tasty cake treats - this time rich chocolate tarts and a big slice of carrot cake each. All washed down with unlimited tea (or coffee), with no pressure to vacate. We shall return.
4 based on 41 reviews
A mixture of coffee bar, cafe and bistro with something for pretty much everyone. Quality ingredients make up a varied reasonably priced breakfast menu, including a range of house specials such as 3 types of SHAKSHUKA - Classic, Meat and Vegan - Breakfast
Chris's latest offer: supper for a fiver, not to be missed. Chicken fajitas so much better than you find at chain tex-mex restaurants for much more. The offer is on Tues-Thurs evenings and great when you're tired after work and don't feel like cooking (or a mediocre takeaway). One of the nice touches is that Chris will vary the dish to suit your tastes..No license currently but there's a Sainsbury's local almost opposite. Great place for lunch too.
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5 based on 365 reviews
Donât know if they was having an off day because the reviews look good but our breakfast unfortunately was awful. Very small portions, wrong orders, all came out at different times and found it extremely overpriced. Wonât be returningHi JayI'm sorry to read your review and that you feel we have not met your expectations. Please would you be so kind as to email me. Many thanks Denise [email protected]
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4 based on 111 reviews
Came here with my wife for a couple of bits and decided on a late lunch/early dinner. We had the pie of the day, and sausages, both with mash and veg. We were surprised just how good the quality was. The pie (Meat & Ale) must rate as one of the best I have had in a long time, the pastry was not overbearing, another was plenty of meat. The veg was crisp, fresh, and varied. Service was friendly and everything looked clean.
5 based on 104 reviews
The Nutmeg Tree is a Tearooms/Restaurant set in the 1930's/40's. Traditional English ,serving morning coffee, all day breakfast, lunches & afternoon tea. Has a beautiful courtyard garden. Licensed & dog friendly.
Outstanding rendition of a classic English Tea House. Decor, staff, uniforms, service, food, tea, sweets all done brilliantly. Will return for sure!
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