Cafes in Hawes
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“Nice tearoom. Though we chose it simply because it was closest to where we parked. We had just arrived in Hawes and were stressed because husband is ill. They are clearly very comitted to local producers, telling us where everything came from. Nice cheese scone and local butter and pickle. Will come back next time we are in Hawes and hopefully in a better frame of mind to appreciate everything
Noteworthy details: Traditional feel of old style tea rooms”
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“Late in the day but enjoyed a cuppa and cake. Pleasant staff in a comfy area. Unaltered building but quit welcome!”
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“A fantastic meal enjoyed by the whole family. The food was clearly homemade and very fresh. The pudding selection was marvelous and offered something for everyone. The staff were very attentive and provided a fabulous service. Would highly recommend and we will be re-visiting soon!”
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“Was really pleased we chose the baytree kitchens. My husband had the seafood chowder I had the ploughman's both off the specials menu. My husbands chowder was full of seafood and fish with fresh bread it was only £10. He didn't want it to end. My ploughman's was really good quality ham and cheese with fresh bread that was only £9. The drinks are really reasonable as well If we lived nearer we would be regulars here All the food tha was coming out you could tell it was freshly prepared.”
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“Parking: Cash only. Warm and welcoming ..great stop off on walk from Hawes and Dog friendly”
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“Best bacon butty for miles.
Fab service,great food,served by friendly staff ? ? ? just what you need after a good run out on the motorcycle ? ?”
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“A place hidden from the high street that many people do not know exists, it is definitely a destination to visit, something for everyone, and an amazing journey on the way.”
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“I’ll admit to being a bit fussy about my fish and chips but these were great. Normally I don’t buy fish and chips if I can’t hear the sea so, to go here (which is about as far from the sea as you can get in England) was breaking my normal rule. So glad I did. Excellent. And the deep fried Wensleydale cheese was a new gastronomic experience - eat your heart out Grommit.”