A priest a mill and a ferry

Top town market, Freshney Place, Grimsby

Recent Reviews

Mark Evans

First time visitors to this little gem. I had the Breakfast Omelette my partner had the regular English. All freshly cooked. Has to be one of the tastiest Omelettes I have ever had. Plus the regular breakfast looked amazing. Will be back and try the lunchtime menu.

Kim Ward

Food was absolutely gorgeous, staff very friendly, cappuccino was good and the price was extremely decent for what I had which was vegetarian omlette. Definitely going again!!

john kettleborough

Don't be put off by its location . The food and service is

Margaret Whitbread

I come regularly for breakfast porridge which is delicious!

lymicriste

Went for lunch, very busy and had quite a wait and a man got up and left however it was worth the wait and we weren’t in a hurry! We had lattes which were perfect and wow the sandwich was perfect, well filled and very tasty, served with crisps, salad and coleslaw def recommended and would certainly return if ever back in the area, the place was clean and the staff friendly and helpful Thankyou!

Holly O

My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas afternoon tea. From the food and drink, to the lovely staff and service, it was a great experience and we’d 100% recommend. The food was delicious as always! Thank you.

Christine Heseltine

Food sent back from other table! . Our Food took 45 minutes plus to arrive and was mediocre at best. Only provided Lincolnshire sausages which one of us couldn't eat..... No food replacement received despite saying they would. Complimentary coffee x1 accepted due to length of time for the food to arrive but still food was not pleasant They apologised at being busy but it wasn't busy and we just had lip service from them.. And they had ran out of fried potatoes and we got a very very very small portion of awfully greasy chips instead. This experience cost us over £35 for 3 adults and a child ... ?. Will not be returning..

Pamela Taylor

Love going there ..love trying diffrent recipes, brilliant chef and staff.Wheelchair accessibility: Open..Ramp...table access.

kpW9259KF

Terrible service for how many staff members were on shift. We got shown to a table and nobody came to take an order not even for a drink even though it was table service. 40 mins in total so we walked out, as did another customer as he too didn’t get served. We will not be returning!

Jen Macartney

Coffee could be a little stronger

Andrew Walkington

A priest a mill and a ferry is a good sized cafe on Grimsby top town market, it's nicely decorated, well lit, warm and clean, the wheelchair access is very good with a ramp having been provided ♿ and the staff are very friendly and helpful.Their menu is quite broad and covers most requirements from breakfasts, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea.It also has a selection of weekly specials that vary from the norm.It's dine in or takeaway only, card payments are accepted and they have a 5????? food hygiene rating.Food review June 2022.I opted for a big breakfast from the main menu and a pot of tea. The tea arrived fairly quickly and my meal after a further wait (freshly cooked to order, the quality of both the breakfast and tea were very good as were the portion sizes. A little more expensive than some others in the area but worth extra expense for the quality of the ingredients, really nice butcher sourced Lincolnshire sausage and bacon, grilled fresh tomatoes, saute potatoes fried eggs and mushrooms and beans plus a couple of slices of nicely toasted bread and butter. ?I paid £10 for my meal and drink.Update June 2022.I have eaten here a few times recently and tried a few meals from their specials board and have been really impressed with both the flavours and quality? of the food offered here, a couple of standout meals were flatbread with Greek style lamb and beef patties and the flatbread with breaded buttermilk chicken with crispy bacon, cheese and garlic mushrooms, both of these were very delicious ??the chef here has served dishes with an excellent balance of flavours and textures.?There's always a good selection of meals on the menu which includes some really good salads and vegetarian options.Vegetarian options: There is usually an interesting vegetarian option on the specials menu which changes weeklyWheelchair accessibility: The wheelchair access is good and the cafe is spacious.

Shagga 853

What a breakfast we had there only 1 thing spoilt it was tomatoes preferred tin to fresh not his fault I should of asked same as fried slice didn't realised it came with one but used 1 of my toast well the mega fried slice was banging same as the rest really give it a go a little expensive at first view but quality was perfect . Cuppa Tea also nice tasty .indoor market cafe don't be fooled .iam a trucker been to some cafs in my time this was right up there,above what I have experienced .

Rykie Janse van Rensburg

Good service, tasty food and friendly staff.

Traceyann E

Literally just found it on our travels as we're new to the area. Definitely the place to have a good breakfast. A very extensive menu and wheelchair accessible!! Well done!

Gordon Wilson

Best breakfast in two towns.

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