Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Great Harwood, United Kingdom including Cafe Autisan, Churchfield House, Scarlett Tea Rooms, Organic Cafe @ The Sanctuary of Healing, The Eagle at Barrow, The Fuzzy Duck Food Co
5 based on 26 reviews
This is probably the best butty shop I've been to in the local area! We pop in quite often if we are heading over to Whalley or clitheroe! I usually opt for sausage on toast! Both the bread and sausage are of a high standard! And it's always served wth a smile :)
4 based on 677 reviews
The Eagle at Barrow is a contemporary venue located just outside Clitheroe comprising of a fine dine brasserie, piano bar, large private function suite and our very own butchers and deli. All of our meats are prepared in house by our master butchers as ar
Staff all very friendly indeed. Service good. Food was very nice and well presented. Good choice on menu; something for every taste and budget. This is a very nice pub restaurant and we recommend. Only one small negative and it is a common sight these days....cigarette stubs on the floor by the entrance! This doesn't look good at all but does not detract from the overall experience of good food and service!
4 based on 103 reviews
The Sanctuary is a registered charity with a focus on health and wellbeing. In our Organic Cafe we strive to use 100% organic produce as we believe that tasty, nutritious, organic food is a major component of healing and wellbeing. All of our food is prep
We went for lunch today but really found the prices have been inflated. We have been before and really enjoyed it here. Today I had the quiche of the day which came with a salad. It cost £9.95. My friend had the beef bourguignon which came with one roast potato cut in half and veg. This cost an eye watering £16.00. The food was very nice but not worth the money. Even a latte cost £3. Sorry sanctuary but with prices like these you are going to price yourself out. We wonât be visiting again unless your prices come down.
5 based on 141 reviews
Vintage tea rooms serving a selection of teas, cakes, soups, sandwiches and pie of the day, all freshly made. Afternoon tea our speciality (advance booking required). A cosy venue for private functions.
I had a day off and it rained non stop all morning . We didnât want to go too far as travelling would have been horrendous. We changed our plans decided to do jobs in the morning then have lunch out. We chose to come here as itâs not open when Iâm off work. It was so lovely, the decor is fab and like a traditional tea room. We were met with a nice warm welcome. The service was wonderful and friendly and now for the best bit .... the food and drink . Tea was hot and refreshing served in china cups. We shared because we both wanted the same. The Cheese and onion pie served with salad was so tasty and homemade, the tuna sandwiches were fresh and also tasty. The cakes were divine lemon curd sponge was light and fluffy and the ginger nut topped cake was excellent . Thanks for making my wet day off wonderful
4 based on 22 reviews
Set in its own grounds, adjacent to St Bartholomew's Church in the old Lancashire mill town of Great Harwood, stands the iconic period building of Churchfield House. Built in the 1850's it has now been lovingly restored and boasts a fine Tea room on the g
I've been three times now for afternoon tea and each time it has been wonderful. Where do they get their volunteers from? They are absolute gems. Nothing is too much trouble. You can feel their pride in the surroundings and the food. Everything is homemade and absolutely delicious. It's always a total treat and amazing value for money. I want to try their Sunday lunch sometime soon.
4 based on 92 reviews
Cafe Autisan in the grounds of Whalley Abbey provides an innovative environment for people on the Autism spectrum to expand their skills, build self-esteem and confidence. Developed as part of a wider enterprise initiative, it allows each person we suppor
The Autisan café is run by the Autism charity within the ground of Whalley Abbey. It has a good and reasonably priced menu but strangely it quotes prices for tea/coffee with a cake but not for tea or coffee on their own; also, the kitchen wasnât open when we visited which made 50% of the menu unavailable. We chose coffee and a buttered scone- the coffee was very weak but the scone, butter and strawberry jam, was excellent. One complaint though, our table was extremely sticky, sadly something I really dislike in any café,Hi BobThank you for taking the time to leave us some feedback. Glad you enjoyed your scone, they are a firm customer favorite. The menus for the drinks are in the little boxes on the table (separate from the food menu). We do check that they are replenished when customers remove them but we will definitely step this up!Really sorry about your sticky table and I know the table you are talking about (table 1 near the door). We are going to get this table re varnished, as the weather has improved, the sun shines directly through the door onto the table, somehow its has began to affect the varnish. Its already booked in for a facelift!Do come back and see us againBest Wishes
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