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Independent Coffee shop with its own coffee roaster business in Tisbury. Offering Coffee to go and to sit in. Amazing organic cakes and delicious toasties. Changing the type of coffee every week to give customers the possibility to explore the world of co
This coffee bar is a delightful little gem situated on the High Street. It serves a range of worldwide coffees as well as some snacks.There is a wonderful, friendly vibe throughout combined with excellent service.
5 based on 285 reviews
We established the restaurant here in Shaftesbury over 20 years ago & have built up an enviable reputation for fine cuisine using some of the best quality ingredients to be found both locally & from afar, all expertly prepared & cooked to order by David &
My husband and i went to this restaurant last night for a lovely meal. We sat on the sofa in the bar area with a drink, with nuts and olives given to us while we waited for our table. We placed our dinner order while we waited.We were then shown to our table, where we had a lovely view of the garden.They had in the restaurant The Rotary Club, who we could hear telling jokes which amused us while we ate dessert.Had a lovely time. Dinner was lovely as always and plenty of it.Will be back again.Dear stephaniejayne5 Many thanks for choosing La Fleur de lys for your Husbands Birthday, Mary & I are very pleased to hear how much you enjoyed your evening with us & the Rotary Jokes, Look Forward to seeing you again .Kindest RegardsDavid & Mary
4 based on 327 reviews
The Grosvenor Arms is newly refurbished, it is traditional yet stylish, relaxed yet âbuzzyâ, and open all day. You are always welcome, for a drink in the bar, a cup of coffee in the conservatory, or a pizza from the wood oven. The restaurant is open for b
Says it all really... Good food, lovely cocktails, but I thought the wine by the glass is expensive. A large (250ml) glass of Montepulciano is £9. Ok, other slightly cheaper wines are available, but £9 is a lot (in my opinion. Other opinions are available).Our meal was £30... add 2 glasses of wine and youâre getting on for £50! We skipped the wine and waited till we got home. Why not have a âcheapâ house wine? We really like The Grosvenor. Itâs busy, but has space and itâs all âniceâ. Even the light shades in the bar and the hand wash in the loos are nice.
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