Earlam's Community Store And Cafe

Altrincham Rd, Styal, Wilmslow
01625 404713

Recent Reviews

Susan Cooper

We enjoyed our brunch and will definitely go again.

Alan Cooper

An excellent community run store staffed by volunteers A nice snack of tuna cheese and salad with a generous pot of tea A nicest in the garden room at the rear.

Mani

The paninis are delicious and the team are always very friendly and helpful. The shop also has some lovely pieces of artwork and things to buy. Worth stopping here if you’re out walking in Styal or just looking for an afternoon escape.

Gina Thompson

Great bacon

Mark Heaton

Friendly welcoming value you for money. Soup home made ?. Playarea children & pet friendly 7Vegetarian options: Homemade

Malc

I love this little cafe. Stop here every time I need to be at the airport. Lovely art gallery/gift shop too. Excellent, hard working and friendly staff.

Davina Birchenall

Just love this community shop and cafe. Really reasonable prices. Highly recommend.this has disabled entrance to the cabin. Can also take dogs into the cabinKid-friendliness: There is a new childrens play area.

Emma

Absolutely ?%, beautiful food and cakes and some gorgeous things in the shop. There is also another shop upstairs that alot of people don't know about.

Eddie

Quaint English country cafe and shop, stunning surroundings, stones throw from Manchester!Vegetarian options: Roasted red pepper and haloumi panini, veggie soups, toasties, sandwichesParking: Put your reg number in Ship pub opposite, stay as long as you like.Kid-friendliness: Brilliant walks for kidsWheelchair accessibility: Ok around certain areas, may be hilly, transport from National Trust car park free

Jane Cooper

Friendly staff in this little cafe I just happened across. Also little deli type shop attached. Food was nice, prices really good.

David J

Have visited 3 times. The first time was served a cold baked potato. The second time the food was pleasant as were the staff. The third and final time was today. As I waited outside with my dog, my mum went to order. She came out visibly upset. The two women serving her had been rude to her (she is an elderly lady, polite and courteous to a fault), she asked me not to go in to speak to them, she just wanted to leave. I called within the hour to speak to a manager whose response was "well they're volunteers, but go on...." I explained that volunteer or staff, to speak so rudely to a customer that they are visibly upset is unacceptable. The explanation was again that they were volunteers, and can be overwhelmed if it's busy. No apology, no seeking of any further details. She also told me that tripadvisor was excellent duet to their polite friendly staff. I see that was untrue, but to be honest had no intention of leaving a review until she'd said that.

nigel talman

Quirky little cafe happened across by chance. Enjoyed the visitParking: Had to hunt for a space but not that much of a problem

Tom Dz

My go-to place for local honey ?Fantastic service and great food/drinks ?

EricCheshire

A great cafe and shop in a nice little village. Well worth a visit if you are walking in the area. If you've been there once you will go back again!

Ruth Shaw

Lovely community cafe, came here after a run with Manchester Harriers ladies. Latte was good and bakewell tart was yummy

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