Always a relaxing walk, with a great coffe & Toastie to finish, lovely...
Angela Pink
Very expensive coffee. Stupid little take away cups. Cost £9 for 3 drinks.
704wendyr
Be aware if you are gluten free and visit with your dog the only thing I could find to eat was a packet of crisps and a pre packed gluten free cake. Their website claims gluten free choices but you would be better served taking your own lunch.
mazfc
Once we had figured out the ordering system we had a very tasty lunch of pizza and halloumi bites. Reasonable prices for a busy attraction
Jordan Bailey
£3 for cheap asda coke and a questionable exhibit....
B9730YJpaulf
Not for the first time we turned up for breakfast and not really anything you would traditionally call breakfast such as a bacon bap? Full English? Etc etc...why ? We had the sourdough toasties which were tasty, albeit on the expensive side. Flat white was OK but not strong like it should be. All in clean, tidy and friendly staff, just consider breakfast, please!
Ok so they are very expensive for a lunch time snack and the ordering system is crazy, maybe look at online ordering? But oh my word the pizza are amazing! So tasty and perfectly cooked and I may endure Eden again to have another in the future!
Gaynor S
The best part of the Eden project, was the food, though there are very long queues to purchase it and it isn't cheap. But it is very tasty!
Elizabeth Clare R
Bought burgers and chips at the snow patrol session. Chips were hot and tasty unfortunately the burgers were completely the opposite. They were cold and had no actual flavour or seasoning. We watch the ‘chef’ dish up numerous burgers in fact they filled the service space approximately three layers before they were served. I wonder how much food waste was created. My colleague said the same about the burgers he bought at the mcfly session. Really not good enough.
BackinBracknell
Surprised that the food options at the Eden project were poor. There are separate outlets selling pizzas, pasties and burritos, which means separate queues (long!) for everything. Impossible to even get a sandwich! Don't understand why there isn't a proper cafe where you can just choose from a range of things and pay for everything together. National Trust and RHS sites manage it. A pity as everything else was amazing.
pinkht
We enjoyed the pasties, pizzas, toasties and sausage rolls. Very quickly served and very hot. Tasted delicious.
Very tasty and cozy!
Not a long queue but... Very SLOW.
Nice option of drinks and cake
Always a relaxing walk, with a great coffe & Toastie to finish, lovely...
Very expensive coffee. Stupid little take away cups. Cost £9 for 3 drinks.
Be aware if you are gluten free and visit with your dog the only thing I could find to eat was a packet of crisps and a pre packed gluten free cake. Their website claims gluten free choices but you would be better served taking your own lunch.
Once we had figured out the ordering system we had a very tasty lunch of pizza and halloumi bites. Reasonable prices for a busy attraction
£3 for cheap asda coke and a questionable exhibit....
Not for the first time we turned up for breakfast and not really anything you would traditionally call breakfast such as a bacon bap? Full English? Etc etc...why ? We had the sourdough toasties which were tasty, albeit on the expensive side. Flat white was OK but not strong like it should be. All in clean, tidy and friendly staff, just consider breakfast, please!
Coffee and pastries are definitely not that good
Restaurantji Recommends
Ok so they are very expensive for a lunch time snack and the ordering system is crazy, maybe look at online ordering? But oh my word the pizza are amazing! So tasty and perfectly cooked and I may endure Eden again to have another in the future!
The best part of the Eden project, was the food, though there are very long queues to purchase it and it isn't cheap. But it is very tasty!
Bought burgers and chips at the snow patrol session. Chips were hot and tasty unfortunately the burgers were completely the opposite. They were cold and had no actual flavour or seasoning. We watch the ‘chef’ dish up numerous burgers in fact they filled the service space approximately three layers before they were served. I wonder how much food waste was created. My colleague said the same about the burgers he bought at the mcfly session. Really not good enough.
Surprised that the food options at the Eden project were poor. There are separate outlets selling pizzas, pasties and burritos, which means separate queues (long!) for everything. Impossible to even get a sandwich! Don't understand why there isn't a proper cafe where you can just choose from a range of things and pay for everything together. National Trust and RHS sites manage it. A pity as everything else was amazing.
We enjoyed the pasties, pizzas, toasties and sausage rolls. Very quickly served and very hot. Tasted delicious.