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4 based on 28 reviews
9 of us stopped here while canoeing down the Wye.Lovely garden and pleasant surroundings. Shame about the girl serving us. Every question or request was responded to with disdain and rudeness. It actually became pretty funny, how someone can work in the service industry and behave like this is beyond me. In all seriousness, service is absolutely awful. She was unhelpful and sarcastic. The menu was out of date and when we tried to order she would literally sneer and tell you they didn't sell it. We have to guess apparently, maybe it's a game to keep customers entertained? Doesn't work.It took us 3 attempts to get a jug of water, we even offered to pour it ourselves. Eventually we filled our glasses from the bathroom.If the place was busy I could understand, but there were only us and 1 other table.Food isn't great, overpriced for what it is.My advice would be to bring a packed lunch!
We are regulars here, it is a little cafe inside a working bakery, you can watch them baking as you sit and eat your lunch!Everything is home made on site and is absolutely delicious!They do sit in and takeaway, we come most weeks for lunch and I sometimes pop in for cakes when Iâm at work just up the road.Staff are lovely and friendly too.They have put prices up recently so some things are a little more expensive than elsewhere but it is definitely worth it as the taste and quality is excellent.Love this place and the chocolate brownies are out of this world!
4 based on 209 reviews
Best of British food served in a Grade II Special Listed building (1500s). Lots of old world character. Seasonal seating outside. Located next to the Gloucester Cathedral main gates. The Comfy Pew is also licensed and serves a selection of local beer, cra
We came here after visiting the Cathedral and ordered drinks and sandwiches. The drinks came quite quickly but we waited for the sandwiches, and we waited... It was explained to us that there was only one chef there, but still 45 minutes for two sandwiches was quite a while. The food was lovely though and the service very friendly.We must have been busy. Apologies for the delay. I'm glad you enjoyed the food and service. Thank you!
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4 based on 166 reviews
Sadly unable to review but a bit peeved that the website said open mondays in summer and they weren't on July 1st...Tut tut!!! location is fabulous.... looked very nicebut sadly a wasted 56 mile round trip!!!!Check before you go!!!
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5 based on 17 reviews
This cafe is by the Brewery Tap venue, next to the Brewery in Mitcheldean.Friendly and varied menu, well cooked, good value for a breakfast stop.The photos on the other reviews show this cafe, but it's not in Drybrook, it's in nearby Mitcheldean?
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5 based on 114 reviews
The Tea room is a very popular addition to the garden centre, it has been constructed in stylish up-cycled, industrial retro design, using individual pieces to create a unique space for customers too enjoy their refreshments. Luke Newson owns and operates
The setting alone has brought us back time after time for years, but for a while this terraced garden centre in Birdwood seemed to have closed. But re-invented as Leaf, there has been a transformation, and since rediscovering a favourite spot we have been back countless times over the past couple of months.The Japanese Acers that grace the entrance are to found throughout the gorgeous terraces and there is the feel of a well thought out and beautifully designed interior and exterior. (I could sit for hours on the comfy sofa reading the good selection of gardening books...)We lunched yesterday with rain threatening, but we braved the elements secure under the giant parasols. Coffee was excellent in the mugs they introduced recently. (We need mugs - older hands struggle to hold the handles of cups!, They found some for us on an earlier visit - they listen to their customers - so, now there are mugs...)The lunch we had was quickly served, generous in size and quite delicious.The staff are lovely throughout and ready to stop for a chat and a laugh and a great deal of useful information.On leaving you will be struck by the extraordinary views from the car park - and you know you'll be back.
4 based on 30 reviews
My wife & I visited this cafe on the recommendation of a local & just loved it.The staff were so friendly & the meal we had on the first visit was lovely but I wanted to return for the Big breakfast before traveling home & it was brilliant but my eyes were to big for my belly. I'm coming back again
4 based on 227 reviews
We are a family-run tearoom focusing on using good quality local produce. We serve breakfasts, home-cooked lunches, light snacks & our highly regarded home-baked cakes and scones, enjoyed on their own warm from the oven, with clotted cream & jam, or as pa
Stopped here for a cream tea on our walk. Wonderfully friendly greeting for us and our dogs from both human and canine owners. Lovely atmosphere, fantastic cream tea and excellent service. Everything including help getting back to our campsite exceeded our expectations. Not to be missed!
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4 based on 127 reviews
Been going here for the milkshakes as long as i can remember but as moved away i thought id finally get around to eriting something.Its a good stop off for when you get off the bus or just finished shopping. The food isnt amazing but most small cafes arent...the milkshakes are really good and the staff are lovely. Wouldnt try asking for a job in there as they are a family knit group and will say theyd reply but wait 3 weeks until you ask for a reply and then reject you. But they are nice hard workers but thats all for that.
4 based on 209 reviews
Best of British food served in a Grade II Special Listed building (1500s). Lots of old world character. Seasonal seating outside. Located next to the Gloucester Cathedral main gates. The Comfy Pew is also licensed and serves a selection of local beer, cra
We came here after visiting the Cathedral and ordered drinks and sandwiches. The drinks came quite quickly but we waited for the sandwiches, and we waited... It was explained to us that there was only one chef there, but still 45 minutes for two sandwiches was quite a while. The food was lovely though and the service very friendly.We must have been busy. Apologies for the delay. I'm glad you enjoyed the food and service. Thank you!
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