Very special and unique food. They need their own restaurant!!!! Sooo tasty ?
Joshua Thompson
Ordered a bacon ciabatta and a bacon and sausage one also. Neither were in ciabattas and were in fact in squashed bread buns. Very expensive for the food we received and only one sausage in one of them. Politely pointed out they were bread buns to which one of the servers in a patronising manner advised they must be mislabelled on the packaging they bought them from. Staff weren't the most forthcoming. Not a great start to the morning walk.
Tony Ellison
Realy enjoyed my tarine with smoked haddock I have never had anything like it anywhere else, fabulous. My wife had the vegan club sandwich which she very much enjoyed, vary tasty, healthy and well presented.Vegetarian options: Much effort is made to give vegies a good choice.
James Doughty
Love my local cafe - warm and welcoming, lovely owners and excellent coffee and cake.
Lee Carter
A great cafe with lovely home made cakes.
Martin
Loved the quirkiness of yhis cosy villiage teashop. High quality means it can never be the cheapest but it still offers value for money. Great barista coffee and tbe cheese scones were excellent. Small snug area at the back of the shop has log burner and books. Great atmosphere. No toilets but the villiage ones are very close and free of charge.
Ryan Jackson
A lovely little cafe with some great cakes, the food looked good. Some nice outside benches to enjoy the
Becky D
We had a really lovely time here, a very charming setting. Highly
Angela J
The menu of interesting sandwiches, soup, toasties and tartines is a refreshing change from much of what Yorkshire tea shops have to offer. We had to check what a tartine was (basically an open sandwich) and were not disappointed: lightly toasted sourdough came piled high with avocado, mushrooms and salad. It's a popular little place with locals as well as visitors and has seating inside and out. The weather was changeable on our visit, so the staff were good to let us know as soon as something became free inside.
Tim Bell
Lovely coffee shop, had coffee and cake outside in nice sitting area. Did 6 mile walk and ended up having a drink and lunch in the back snug room which is absolutely spot on.
Lovely little coffee shop with great selection of cakes and dishes using local produce. Perfectly located in the beautifully quaint village of osmotherly. No toilets on site but public toilets available in the village a short walk away. Dogs welcome. Friendly service.
Eva P
The menu looked great & we ordered a couple of breakfast on toast & two coffees followed by a slice of cake. The bacon & sausage were overcooked but otherwise okay. Cake was pretty tasteless. The above came to £36 which is pretty expensive for a mediocre brunch. What was really off-putting was the two waitresses, think one was the owner, complaining about their customers. We overheard a litany of complaints about various people & saw them pulling faces & rolling their eyes behind people's backs. Not great.
Stuart Melville
Stunning raspberry and orange cake washed down with a fantastic cappuccino. Friendly and welcoming. The snug with the real fire must be amazing in winter.
Annie Peart
Our local cafe is a welcoming place to relax, have a coffee and a delicious cake, or something from the interesting and changing menu. The chef comes from a Michelin-star restaurant.The cafe has seating at the front, a comfortable area inside and a lovely snug.The owners and staff do everything they can to make customers feel welcomed and looked after.Don't miss!
Jean Walker
Early-ish morning walk at Cod Beck followed by bacon and black pudding ciabatta and a cuppa. Bliss
Very special and unique food. They need their own restaurant!!!! Sooo tasty ?
Ordered a bacon ciabatta and a bacon and sausage one also. Neither were in ciabattas and were in fact in squashed bread buns. Very expensive for the food we received and only one sausage in one of them. Politely pointed out they were bread buns to which one of the servers in a patronising manner advised they must be mislabelled on the packaging they bought them from. Staff weren't the most forthcoming. Not a great start to the morning walk.
Realy enjoyed my tarine with smoked haddock I have never had anything like it anywhere else, fabulous. My wife had the vegan club sandwich which she very much enjoyed, vary tasty, healthy and well presented.Vegetarian options: Much effort is made to give vegies a good choice.
Love my local cafe - warm and welcoming, lovely owners and excellent coffee and cake.
A great cafe with lovely home made cakes.
Loved the quirkiness of yhis cosy villiage teashop. High quality means it can never be the cheapest but it still offers value for money. Great barista coffee and tbe cheese scones were excellent. Small snug area at the back of the shop has log burner and books. Great atmosphere. No toilets but the villiage ones are very close and free of charge.
A lovely little cafe with some great cakes, the food looked good. Some nice outside benches to enjoy the
We had a really lovely time here, a very charming setting. Highly
The menu of interesting sandwiches, soup, toasties and tartines is a refreshing change from much of what Yorkshire tea shops have to offer. We had to check what a tartine was (basically an open sandwich) and were not disappointed: lightly toasted sourdough came piled high with avocado, mushrooms and salad. It's a popular little place with locals as well as visitors and has seating inside and out. The weather was changeable on our visit, so the staff were good to let us know as soon as something became free inside.
Lovely coffee shop, had coffee and cake outside in nice sitting area. Did 6 mile walk and ended up having a drink and lunch in the back snug room which is absolutely spot on.
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Lovely little coffee shop with great selection of cakes and dishes using local produce. Perfectly located in the beautifully quaint village of osmotherly. No toilets on site but public toilets available in the village a short walk away. Dogs welcome. Friendly service.
The menu looked great & we ordered a couple of breakfast on toast & two coffees followed by a slice of cake. The bacon & sausage were overcooked but otherwise okay. Cake was pretty tasteless. The above came to £36 which is pretty expensive for a mediocre brunch. What was really off-putting was the two waitresses, think one was the owner, complaining about their customers. We overheard a litany of complaints about various people & saw them pulling faces & rolling their eyes behind people's backs. Not great.
Stunning raspberry and orange cake washed down with a fantastic cappuccino. Friendly and welcoming. The snug with the real fire must be amazing in winter.
Our local cafe is a welcoming place to relax, have a coffee and a delicious cake, or something from the interesting and changing menu. The chef comes from a Michelin-star restaurant.The cafe has seating at the front, a comfortable area inside and a lovely snug.The owners and staff do everything they can to make customers feel welcomed and looked after.Don't miss!
Early-ish morning walk at Cod Beck followed by bacon and black pudding ciabatta and a cuppa. Bliss