The Corbridge Larder

18 Hill St, Corbridge
01434 632948

Recent Reviews

Maurice White

Couldn't get near the place. Choked with cars and traffic.

Judith Bayley

Always great food here.

Carl Readman

This place is wonderful and very popular. Food is amazing and the coffee and tea selection was amazing. Fantastic vegi/vegan options and catered for my wife's dairy allergy offering to make anything on the menu dairy free where possible.

Matt Richardson

Great lunch. A little slow with our drinks, but they were very busy, so understandably so. All round good experienceKid-friendliness: We had an age range from 6 to 94 on this occasion, and all were catered for suitably

Gary Baker

Lovely

Tony P

Second visit, happy days on both occasions, equals a galaxy of stars.Today, Corbridge Deli sandwich (the Pastrami hadn’t arrived so improvised with ham), I may have to ask for the updated Corbridge Deli next time, the ham worked wonderfully.Denise had tomato soup.Carrot and Apricot cake for me, coffee and walnut cake for Denise.The coffee was fantastic.As you leave there’s always that game of can you pass by the Deli on the way out without sir coming to temptation, of course you can’t, and why on earth would you want to.Enjoy the cafe and theDeli it’s a fantastic place with food and service to match.Parking: Sometimes tricky to find a spot to Park in Corbridge, if you’re able maybe best to park in the car park on the other side of the bridge and walk in.

Robert Bradley

Too crowded but the food was decent. We had an issue with a few orders, they weren't resolved with purpose. But this hasn't put us off going back as the food was nice.

simon snowball

Beautiful deli and cafe nestled in the heart of Corbridge. The food is superb and the staff are fantastic. Highly recommended.

Holly M

I had high expectations as this is rated highly on TripAdvisor for Corbridge however I was sadly disappointed. Mainly due to the prices of food! For half a jack potato with cheese on the kids menu it was £5...I was expecting it to come with some crisps or maybe carrot/cucumber sticks but nothing. £10 for a hot beef sandwich my husband had which was one thin layer of beef. The cafe was lacking atmosphere it was very quiet so suggestion of some music would help. Positives would be a waitress brought a strap on seat chair for our baby which worked well instead of highchairs. And they brought water for our dog. Overall I would look to see if any other cafes appeal before choosing this one.

John Hansen

Dog friendly, spotlessly clean, super locally sourced food, friendly staff.

John H

On my dog walks I research cafes. This one has remained top of my list for the entire year. I take some time to place an establishment at the premier position, as any business can have a day where supplies or equipment can cause problems. I have found The Larder and its associated cafe in Riding Mill cope well under any circumstances. The way the staff treat dogs is wonderful, and the staff are very competent. They allow customers to call in for a beverage, and I often just have tea, and a sandwich or a scone. The quality is the best available in the country in my opinion. As the produce is nearly all locally sourced, the flavour, quality, and choice is the best. I have taken 3 friends to the Larder and all found it a special experience.

Vincent Woehlbier

Nice Atmosphere, super friendly service and great food. Dog friendly and will even bring some biscuits!

Amanda Badenhorst

Love the atmosphere and food. It's great quality. ?

Sue M

Nice dog friendly cafe. Can sell out of some menu items when it's busy but its a big menu so there's always another option. Good service.

natalie booth

So pleased we came across this cafe. Food was delicious. Choice of menu was excellent. Staff were lovely and it was very busy which is always a good sign!

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