Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Worksop. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Worksop is the largest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. It is about 19 miles (31 km) east-south-east of the City of Sheffield and its population is estimated (Mid 2012) to be 44,970. It is also twinned with the German town Garbsen. Worksop is attracting an increasing quantity of commuters to the local area because of its close proximity of Nottingham, Lincoln, Sheffield, and to a lesser degree, Leeds, Derby, Doncaster, and Kingston-Upon-Hull.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Great little place, very friendly. Excellent decor. Good selection of food and treats. GF options also which for me is a bonus. Would highly recommend.
4 based on 28 reviews
We usually call in here when visiting Worksop as we have never been let down with the food. Since our last visit it has been refurbished and looks so much better .I had the liver and bacon meal and my hubby had shepherds pie. Both meals were absolutely red hot and tasty. Whilst sat waiting for our meal I could see the chef putting the food onto the plates and he was doing it with real care. My only slight criticism would be that the tables are too close together. If they removed one table from either side it would be much better. The staff are friendly and helpful. Our two meals and two teas came to £13 something .
4 based on 29 reviews
Dropped in for a cup of delicious Fair Trade coffee and a mug of decaffeinated tea after shopping in the market. The menu and prices looked tempting, with 2 different home made gluten free cakes on offer! It's in our diary to return for lunch. Disabled â¿ friendly with disabled â¿ loo, WiFi and friendly service. Disabled â¿ parking bays just outside. A gem of a find.
4 based on 53 reviews
Called in for snacks as it looked welcoming from outside. It was spotlessly clean. The staff were friendly. The food was brilliant. I had jacket and beans which came with lots of salad. My hubby had toasted sandwich with filling which also came with plenty of salad. If i had any criticism it would be that my hubby did say that the sandwich was a little small. We definitely recommend this coffee shop which also has some outside seating.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Called in when shopping nearby and we both had the "one of each" breakfast, the food was freshly cooked and of good quality not at all greasy. Staff are very friendly and the place is nice and clean. Probably the best place for breakfast in the Sop highly recommended.
4 based on 284 reviews
Surprised we managed to get in at Arrow Farm as it always seems to be busy and I can now see why. Plenty on the menu all looked home cooked. Hot meals and also a lighter menu, sandwiches etc. The all day breakfast looked huge! I had the fish and chips which was the tastiest I've had for a while, my husband had steak pie which he enjoyed also. The staff are friendly and attentive. Prices comparable with other eateries and overall a nice place to eat.
4 based on 150 reviews
Tearoom...Serving Full lunches, Sunday roasts, afternoon cream teas, full afternoon tea, illy coffee by our trained baristas. Set in the surroundings of Carburton Water Meadows..Fisherman/Bird Watching Paradise..... Excellent Home Made meals
Our first visit even though weâve passed it dozens of times and we were very pleasantly surprised. It is so quaint, very nicely decorated with plaques on the walls which are available to buy and the building is beautiful with tables outside to enjoy the weather, when we get it. Letâs get to the food....an extensive menu which includes vegetarian and Vegan options which is a big plus. We had lunch, hubby had a sandwich which came with a decent size side salad and crisps, whilst I had a panini which came with a side salad and we both agreed that the food was delicious. I had tea with my lunch and got 3 decent size cups from the teapot . They have a wonderful range of cakes ( which included gluten free options ) and scones, which I didnât succumb too but Iâll be definitely returning for! My only criticism would be the ambiance, I think that it would be perhaps an idea to have music playing in the background and that is literally the only thing I could give as a negative. We will be returning and Iâve already asked friends to meet there for a coffee and a cake.
4 based on 82 reviews
Nice little cafe with a range of drinks available. Plenty of parking available. Bright room with craft work decor, all for sale. The only area for improvement would be the staff, nobody smiles, improve customer service and friendliness and this will be a 5 star cafe.
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4 based on 53 reviews
Miss Poppy's is a hidden gem amongst the furniture of Eyre's of Worksop. We had jacket potatoes with prawns on one and chilli on the other. Both were really good. Looking at some of the main meals that were saved on to the other tables I may be tempted to have one next time.We finished with cake and coffee and there were no complaints. Try this place...you won't be disappointed.
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4 based on 293 reviews
We stopped off here, as one of us had a ticket for a tour of the Abbey. It was an extremely hot, sunny day and yet all the staff were so friendly and welcoming to us and and other customers. From where we ate our brunch, I could see, the man I assume to be the manager, checking with ourselves and others that everything was okay, making friendly conversation. I could see other staff, making sure that the customers dogs had water. We enjoyed our food and although didn't have any, there was a fantastic choice of cakes that were very popular. Definitely recommend a visit here as part of your day, if visiting the Abbey, gallery, farm shop or garden centre.
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