Butlers of Bridgnorth

47 Whitburn St, Bridgnorth
01746 765930

Recent Reviews

hungryjoe83

We approached Butlers from the car park, through a delightful courtyard. The staff were friendly and helpful. We had a couple of tea cakes and a pot of tea. Well presented. All very reasonably priced. Recommended.

Allison T

Beautiful pasteurized eggs! Cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. The portions were large and that’s coming from an American. Would highly recommend.

Google user

Went for breakfast today , was one of the best breakfast I've had in a long time , I had full English and was amazing, very nice coffe . Very friendly staff and good service, the only thing that's a BIG no no is selling Aldi tropical blast for £2 a can when there £1:69 for a pack of 6, I think that's absolutely ridiculous, must be making a fortune..... And also not to be sold separately! . Will come for breakfast again tho as was really nice food .

Charlotte

Such cute outdoor seating. Loved the vegan breakfast and oreo milkshake ?

Where-you-bin

We went for brekki here this morning, we were warmly welcomed as were our furbabies. They kindly brought out sausages for the dogs and our drinks and food were absolutely amazing and very fairly priced! The iced coffee was gorgeous and my sister and I each had ‘martins muffin’ which was delicious!! The bacon was out of this world. The ingredients is clearly all locally sourced and of high quality. Absolutely wonderful experience! We’re going to go back in the morning if we’re not too hungover from tonight ?

Ashley Christie

My friend and I came here for breakfast. The atmosphere was lovely and homey and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. I ordered a soy latte, two pieces of toast with poaches eggs and avocado. My friend ordered an apple juice and a cheese toasty. The food was delicious and we left very happy. Would definitely recommend!

Rodjer Rabit

A very friendly place in a surprising location. Many a review says a place does good food. But these guys nail it every time though.I highly recommend them which is why I keep returning myself.Kid-friendliness: They even have a few games to keep the younger ones entertained and the family amused together.Parking: There is a small free carpark but it backs onto Sainsbury's carpark if there is no space when you arrive.Wheelchair accessibility: There are a few steps making wheelchair access impossible. But this is due to the location not the owners.

Tracey Smith

This is a lovely little cafe, food is locally sourced and it tastes amazing. Pots of tea come with matching cups. If I have one grumble I wish sauces were of a better quality.

Anne Edwards

Sat inside. Tables too near each other especially with the neighbouring table having a roaming medium sized dog sniffing everything. I felt uncomfortable and hated the dog near my table and drink. It is a dog friendly cafe. Shan't go there again. Waitress stroking dog then bringing my drink. Ugh! Unhygienic.

Mark A

Excellent bacon and egg muffin. Generous flat white. Homely.

Wanyi Pong

Pop in to have a tea break, for a cuppa, a piece of cake, a friendly atmosphere, lovely music, chilled and relaxed.

Jon Tallon

I can't recommend Butler's highly enough. A friendly, charming cafe, with great food

CoconutVanilla

Finding vegan options in Bridgnorth isn't so easy, so we came here on Saturday after trying a few other places claiming to have vegan options but then having none. The menu looked nice and the decor inside is homely and quirky. Just my kind of place! The cafe wasn't too busy when we entered, one spare table and a couple spare which were reserved. It was market day so a lot of places were super busy. We lingered at the door for a minute in case we were to be seated, but nobody acknowledged us as the staff were quite busy so we went up to the front desk. As we approached my mum asked nicely if there might be a table available for us. A lady appeared in the kitchen who was very flustered and quite abruptly told us we couldn't sit down anywhere, as they were very busy and couldn't serve us as they had no plates. It was clearly a bad time but we were made to feel as though we were bothering and annoying them and had asked for something out of the ordinary. I said to mum that maybe we should take out instead with this being the case. We asked the younger waitress if we could perhaps do takeaway instead and she said yes no problem, but as we turned to see if we could take a look at a menu to order the exasperated lady popped up again and angrily told us no, we could not takeaway, she just couldn't do it etc. We were all a bit taken aback so we just said okay, thank you and walked out with our tails between our legs. I can understand being rushed off your feet and flustered on a hectic day, but having worked in customer service myself for many years, even when you're having a bad day at a busy time it's not okay to be so rude to potential customers and it could have been handled so much better. It was upsetting and actually a little embarrassing for us to be spoken to in this way, especially in front of other people seated at the nearby tables when we simply wanted to eat there. It is a cafe, after all! We wouldn't have minded at all if they'd told us they were fully booked or couldn't accommodate us at that time, apologised and greeted us with a hello and goodbye even. This place looks great and we would have tried again the next day for brunch had we not had this experience. Really such a shame and totally unnecessary as we were simply trying to spend money in the establishment! Definitely something to consider as I can't imagine others would want to be spoken to this way.

Maxine Beardsmore

I just went there for coffee but you can eat there . The food menu looked good. It was Very busy so that should tell you something. It was Very clean. They had a lovely area outside

chris bennett0602

Lovely little spot for a quick bite to eat had a breakfast muffin waz spot on wife had cheese and ham toasty waz also spot on very friendly pleasant staff

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