Coffee Shops in Bridport
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“What a fantastic evening yesterday experiencing Soulshine’s mushroom supper club.. This is the second time we’ve been to this particular evening and again wow, the food was just amazing, the Cod cheeks were a delight and the silver mullet was absolutely delicious.. We can’t get enough of this place and it’s our go to restaurant for any special occasion as well as a coffee treat while out shopping in town..”
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“Absolutely beautiful. I had the tuna baguette and partner had the beef one, fresh and tasty. thankyou:)”
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“Lovely place, the deli food is lovely (esp the pork pie), very good selection of cheese. Staff (presume it was the owner) very friendly, knowledgeable and chatty.
Definitely a place to visit and one I'll aim for next time we're in Bridport.”
“I'm a big fan of going to independent coffee shops. This is one of the best I've been to for it's bakes. The cheese scone was delicious, served warm with plenty of butter. My son named here as the best carrot cake he's ever had. Very friendly staff too.”
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“Coffee up to standard and nice staff
Shop itself looking tired and neglected. Thankfully toilets nice and clean”
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“I really loved my first impromptu visit here 7 years ago. We decided to re-visit for my birthday as a family meal. From what I recall at our original visit, things have changed and expanded a bit since Covid etc and it’s good to see there are takeaway options and an outside terrace option.
We spent over £300 on a meal for 2 adults and 2 teenage children which included drinks and desserts. I did feel this was excessive even though we ordered some amazing seafood dishes.
If I could improve the experience it would be to have more options on the dinner menu as there weren’t that many and it seemed all were very pricey. I think a lot more attention is needed to address allergies and food intolerances and staff training needs to be more robust here. I have an intolerance to some fruits due to an inflamed bladder lining so I explained to the waitress I can’t do lemon, lime, grapefruit, orange. I also said I am sick if I eat mussels but I’m good with all other seafood and all other fruit. She told me they don’t serve mussels in their dishes. Later, they double checked if the single raspberry placed in my cocktail was ok. It was. However, they didn’t pay any attention or give any warning to the large wedges of lemon served on a seafood platter we’d ordered and I was quite shocked to also find mussels among the platter. I didn’t bother saying anything at the time as I just avoided the areas near the lemon wedges and my husband ate the mussels and I chose other parts of the platter. My intolerances are not that serious and I do it to avoid pain and any sickness. However, some people have serious adversities and I was just surprised this happened.
I think I expect somewhere that charges over £300 for dinner to look after me for 100% of the experience. If I had brought this up I think it might have spoiled my birthday dinner out but how would they have backtracked from doing this if I had?
Overall, it was a lovely meal and we enjoyed the atmosphere and experience thoroughly.”
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“Absolutely excellent in every way.
The staff are always welcoming and friendly, however busy they are, and extremely efficient.
The atmosphere is always warm and inviting - definitely my favourite place to go to , either alone or with friends. Thank you!”
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“Excellent lunch. Long time since I've been here as I live in London.
The creamy onion soup with a cheese scone and side of bacon was delicious.
Highly recommended.”