St Werburghs City Farm Cafe

Watercress Rd, Bristol
0117 942 8241

Recent Reviews

Cécilia Ettlin - Amazona Onirica

superb experience with charming decor and delicious food. the staff is attentive and attentive. it is one of the must-see places in

Frankie Lawson

Just a great cafe. Neck of the woods. Perfect for lunch or morning coffee. I thoroughly recommend a visit. Everyone loves the spectacular chandeliers!

Jane Harvey

Great food, staff and place - quirky building, inspiring playground and area, a magical part of bristol.

Elli Morley

One of my favourite spots in bristol. Situated next to a farm and allotments so lots of green space and places to explore. You feel as if your in a little village in the countryside.I don’t have children but i would bring them here if i did as you can enjoy a coffee and cake and let them play in the park right next to you ! The staff are always nice and food and coffee great too :)

Geoff Kayum

We hired the Cafe on a Sunday evening and paid a price per head for a fantastic veggie meal.It's a rare occurrence to eat food created by a kitchen that really knows their flavours and the Café really does that. Food that delights. Every dish was beautifully cooked with fresh flavours that really tantalised our taste buds.(apparently, their meat is pretty good too. If you're into that sort of thing!)

Amrutha K P

Visited the cafe a few months ago. Loved the coffee, the food as well the community atmosphere.The service was great. The staff who served us was particularly nice. She patiently helped us pick what to eat. Also loved the fact that it's a pet-friendly cafe. Would definitely love to visit again whenever I'm around St Werburgh's.

Amelia Needham

lovely vegan cake with a sweet, rich tahini (!?) glaze, nice coffee too (shame about the milk alternative charge though)

Aidan Ashby

Great food (and I don't say that lightly, there's some great food in Bristol), friendly staff and some of the best coffee I've had in Bristol. The cafe had a lovely relaxed atmosphere with a quaint 'hobbitish' style architecture. A lot of the food is locally sourced.

Eli Carrami

Amazing food and cakes!The beetroot-beer-chocolate cake is the absolute best cake ever!

Emily Jacobs

Such a lovely cafe! Delicious food, excellent service. Very friendly and warm atmosphere. Will definitely be returning.

Woollyhat

Visited here for the first time yesterday. It was a Monday morning so most of the clients were people with young children. Had farmer (meat) breakfast. Great tasting local produce and really great value. I was kindly greeted and my order taken by Leona, who appeared to chat to all the customers with a genuine care and sincerity. This place is a total vibe. Highly recommend.

The Local Coffee Club

Nestled amongst the farm, this quirky cafe offers the perfect haven from the usual Bristol hustle and bustle. Excellent coffee, friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. Dogs are welcome and there are good facilities for children. One to tick off the list! ✅

Asta Umbrasaite

The best way to describe this gorgeous spot is - community. I do not live around this area, but everything around this place just pulsates love, care and tenderness. Children laugher, so many groups coming and going and everyone is welcome. Just what you need and get when you are part of something wonderful.Menu may be small, but food is fresh and made to order and OMG everything is so good!Staff, even the loyal pupper (dog) so friendly!Been here once and already wish to go back!Also, the interior-that's something that takes you on the journey and cuddles you in the dream.

Andrew Hutton

We have been visiting the cafe for several years and we’re never disappointed. The beetroot soup and plant based bagel we had yesterday were delicious. A place to enjoy food in a relaxed setting.Thanks for keeping going in this difficult time x

Richard Barnes

One of the best sausage rolls I have EVER eaten. Freshly made by one of the team that very morning!!

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