Little Moss Cafe

Keighley Rd, Laneshawbridge, Colne
07889 766650

Recent Reviews

jackie howard

Brilliant foodVery friendly staffSuperb atmosphere all very chatty and friendly peopleAdded bonus dog

Gavin Parkes

Very decent bacon butty for breakfast ??

Google user

Butty Van Review.\\nLittle Moss Cafe\\nKeighley Rd Laneshawbridge.\\n\\nWell to start with, this is a cafe, not a butty van, but I only had a brew and a bacon butty so I'll wait untiI I return for a Full English Breakfast before I give it a cafe review.\\n\\nI was enroute to a pie shop in Steeton and had planned to stop at the Little Moss Cafe based on some great reviews it had on Google Maps.\\n\\nThe cafe is in a static caravan/trailer tucked away on a layby on the Keighley Road just through Laneshawbridge. Despite the signs before you reach the layby, it is easy to miss as The Little Moss Cafe isn't visible from the main road. If you do miss the first turn-off slow down and take the second, like I did.\\n\\nDespite its small inside seating area, and maybe because of it, you got the feeling you had walked into little club-house where everybody knew each other. It was made immediately apparent by the lady behind the counter that you were a very welcome guest and were soon part of this little breakfast club.\\n\\nI ordered a coffee and a bacon butty. I was offered a choice of white or brown barm and quickly served a mug of hot coffee.\\nThe cook asked how I liked my bacon cooked and correctly guessed I'd like it well done - that skill comes with her 20 years of experience cooking bacon for hungry motorists.\\n\\nMy butty was spot on, with plenty of well cooked, thickly sliced bacon on a buttered brown barm with a generous splurge of ketchup. All washed down perfectly by my mug of steaming coffee.\\n\\nMy only regret is I didn't have the Full English Breakfast, as the one I saw served looked a belter. I will make a point of going back again soon and treating myself to the full works.\\n\\nI actually felt I could have happily sat in the Little Moss Cafe chatting all day, it was so friendly, but I had to crack on with my pie quest so I said good bye, vowing to return, took a few pics and went on my way.\\n\\nI would definitley reccomend a brew and a bacon butty at the Little Moss Cafe and expect to post a Breakfast review in the near future.

Steve's Food Heroes

Butty Van Review.Little Moss CafeKeighley Rd Laneshawbridge.Well to start with, this is a cafe, not a butty van, but I only had a brew and a bacon butty so I'll wait untiI I return for a Full English Breakfast before I give it a cafe review.I was enroute to a pie shop in Steeton and had planned to stop at the Little Moss Cafe based on some great reviews it had on Google Maps.The cafe is in a static caravan/trailer tucked away on a layby on the Keighley Road just through Laneshawbridge. Despite the signs before you reach the layby, it is easy to miss as The Little Moss Cafe isn't visible from the main road. If you do miss the first turn-off slow down and take the second, like I did.Despite its small inside seating area, and maybe because of it, you got the feeling you had walked into little club-house where everybody knew each other. It was made immediately apparent by the lady behind the counter that you were a very welcome guest and were soon part of this little breakfast club.I ordered a coffee and a bacon butty. I was offered a choice of white or brown barm and quickly served a mug of hot coffee.The cook asked how I liked my bacon cooked and correctly guessed I'd like it well done - that skill comes with her 20 years of experience cooking bacon for hungry motorists.My butty was spot on, with plenty of well cooked, thickly sliced bacon on a buttered brown barm with a generous splurge of ketchup. All washed down perfectly by my mug of steaming coffee.My only regret is I didn't have the Full English Breakfast, as the one I saw served looked a belter. I will make a point of going back again soon and treating myself to the full works.I actually felt I could have happily sat in the Little Moss Cafe chatting all day, it was so friendly, but I had to crack on with my pie quest so I said good bye, vowing to return, took a few pics and went on my way.I would definitley reccomend a brew and a bacon butty at the Little Moss Cafe and expect to post a Breakfast review in the near future.

Iain

Great little van ...Had a superb full English, a lovely slice of cake and some delicious biscuits washed down with a brew, all while being welcomed in with lots of chat. A real local gemFrom a man on a long journey who got back to London in one piece!

Steve's Food Adventures

Butty Van Review.Little Moss CafeKeighley Rd Laneshawbridge.Well to start with, this is a cafe, not a butty van, but I only had a brew and a bacon butty so I'll wait untiI I return for a Full English Breakfast before I give it a cafe review.I was enroute to a pie shop in Steeton and had planned to stop at the Little Moss Cafe based on some great reviews it had on Google Maps.The cafe is in a static caravan/trailer tucked away on a layby on the Keighley Road just through Laneshawbridge. Despite the signs before you reach the layby, it is easy to miss as The Little Moss Cafe isn't visible from the main road. If you do miss the first turn-off slow down and take the second, like I did.Despite its small inside seating area, and maybe because of it, you got the feeling you had walked into little club-house where everybody knew each other. It was made immediately apparent by the lady behind the counter that you were a very welcome guest and were soon part of this little breakfast club.I ordered a coffee and a bacon butty. I was offered a choice of white or brown barm and quickly served a mug of hot coffee.The cook asked how I liked my bacon cooked and correctly guessed I'd like it well done - that skill comes with her 20 years of experience cooking bacon for hungry motorists.My butty was spot on, with plenty of well cooked, thickly sliced bacon on a buttered brown barm with a generous splurge of ketchup. All washed down perfectly by my mug of steaming coffee.My only regret is I didn't have the Full English Breakfast, as the one I saw served looked a belter. I will make a point of going back again soon and treating myself to the full works.I actually felt I could have happily sat in the Little Moss Cafe chatting all day, it was so friendly, but I had to crack on with my pie quest so I said good bye, vowing to return, took a few pics and went on my way.I would definitley reccomend a brew and a bacon butty at the Little Moss Cafe and expect to post a Breakfast review in the near future.

Christopher Hogarth

I absolutely love going to the little Moss cafe it's quiet out of the way and very very rarely as children so if you need to get away from kids this is the place to be foods excellent and marlise is an excellent host hope I have spelt it right

Adrian Mellow

Great little place if travelling between Crosshills & Colne.Service & pricing excellent, staff always friendly & welcoming.

Ian Brunning

A loving lady, does great fried bananas

Béla Baki

A little secluded rest. Perhaps the rest area could be indicated better, because I did not see a parking sign. The breakfast was delicious, I can only recommend it. Unfortunately, the entrance is closed in the afternoon, so truck drivers cannot spend the night there.

Duncan Kirk

Old fashioned cafe good honest food

Dave Bollen

Great place lovely cafe nice and frindlyParking: Loads of spaces

Valerie Bond

Very friendly lady owner. Nice sandwich and good coffee. Nice location on the moors pity it was too cold to sit out but will definitely call again

IF53NFS

Best ? ever, 3 years since I ate one, miss it, hello from ?? România hugs and good luck, nice lady also ♥

Steve Edgy

Very pleasant nice owner good service and food

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