Really glad I came across this place today. Immediately felt very welcome. They also offer free meals to those in need and an option for those who can to donate an extra meal's worth. Wonderful place run by very compassionate people. Oh, and the dahl was delicious.
Jack Fuller
Momos were just the best. That chilli soy is what dreams taste like.Vegetarian options: All veggie by the looks.Dietary restrictions: A lot was Gluten free
themichellehanson
I spotted these guys at All About Love Festival. The smell of the food was what drew me in. The food was so delicious and filling. Out of all the food I ate, this was the only food that didn't leave me feeling sluggish afterwards. The flavours were gorgeous, and I felt fully satiated but light afterwards. I went back for more!
Steve M
The food was excellent, the ambience was great and the person I took to be the owner was lovely. I will definitely be back.
Sebastian Solberg
The Good Heart Cafe offers delicious Tibetan homemade food. Their admirable pay-it-forward initiative has provided hundreds of free meals since 2018. A visit here is not just about food, but also about experiencing warmth, tradition, and community. Highly recommended!
hughmark
Popped in today for a delicious Dahl curry. Perfect! Wholesome too.
Stewart G
This is not cordon bleu, and I doubt it will ever get a Michelin star BUT the food is very flavoursome and the owner is extremely charming. The most important fact though is the ethos behind it. If you can't afford the food then it's free but if you can afford it, it is suggested that you give more than the advertised price so that somebody else can eat that day. There is no pressure The momos are really good, and our chickpea and spinach curry was wonderful. 1 dish of momos 2 chickpea curries 2 waffles with crushed Biscoff biscuits 1 apple juice 1 lime and ginger tea All for £32.00
Roisin Grasby
Welcoming, generous portions and fantastic ethics. I love that you can buy meals for others in need.
Tino Koechli
Fab place for an intimate curry treat. Small and good. Vegetarian dishes only, I can really recommend Momo (cabbage filled dumplings). As Yummy as it gets (me saying as a big meat eater) and hard to beat on price. If you can, spend upfront and buy someone else a meal when they can't afford it (you will still pay less than in any other food serving location). The good heart may not be just another eatery at last, it may well be a lifestyle.Vegetarian options: No meat dishesKid-friendliness: Superb for kids, including small kids parties.Wheelchair accessibility: The communal / dining area is wheelchair accessible, (not the toilets though).
Marieann R
Just popped in for a quick lunch, service was welcoming and friendly. We enjoyed a tasty beetroot salad, momo's and chickpea curry, it was all flavorsome and thoroughly enjoyable. Would definitely recommend, you come out with a full tummy and a good heart! ☺️
The food at this peaceful little cafe is always a delight! The dahl is perfection!Vegetarian options: Everything is veggie!Kid-friendliness: Our little five-year-old loves coming here!Dietary restrictions: Cruelty, gluten, dairy, tree nuts, and most other common allergens are effortlessly avoided here!
Dave Tyler
We popped into the Good Heart on Sunday evening after walking from Nunney. Its somewhere you can go for a free Tea or Coffee and a warm. There were about 7 of us in our group. You can pay for food for other people in advance who might be needy. We all chipped in a decent amount of money and it certainly had a good feel factor to it. It's great that there are kind people in the world who go out of their way to help others. If you in Frome pop in and show your support. The cakes we're brilliant by the way. Next time I'm there i will be making a Bee line to it.
Paul Serry
Such a lovely, welcoming and kind space to enjoy food and warmth.The Good Heart of Frome ♥️
The Glass Hub
Amazing good value food, the nicest best place to eat in Frome
Really glad I came across this place today. Immediately felt very welcome. They also offer free meals to those in need and an option for those who can to donate an extra meal's worth. Wonderful place run by very compassionate people. Oh, and the dahl was delicious.
Momos were just the best. That chilli soy is what dreams taste like.Vegetarian options: All veggie by the looks.Dietary restrictions: A lot was Gluten free
I spotted these guys at All About Love Festival. The smell of the food was what drew me in. The food was so delicious and filling. Out of all the food I ate, this was the only food that didn't leave me feeling sluggish afterwards. The flavours were gorgeous, and I felt fully satiated but light afterwards. I went back for more!
The food was excellent, the ambience was great and the person I took to be the owner was lovely. I will definitely be back.
The Good Heart Cafe offers delicious Tibetan homemade food. Their admirable pay-it-forward initiative has provided hundreds of free meals since 2018. A visit here is not just about food, but also about experiencing warmth, tradition, and community. Highly recommended!
Popped in today for a delicious Dahl curry. Perfect! Wholesome too.
This is not cordon bleu, and I doubt it will ever get a Michelin star BUT the food is very flavoursome and the owner is extremely charming. The most important fact though is the ethos behind it. If you can't afford the food then it's free but if you can afford it, it is suggested that you give more than the advertised price so that somebody else can eat that day. There is no pressure The momos are really good, and our chickpea and spinach curry was wonderful. 1 dish of momos 2 chickpea curries 2 waffles with crushed Biscoff biscuits 1 apple juice 1 lime and ginger tea All for £32.00
Welcoming, generous portions and fantastic ethics. I love that you can buy meals for others in need.
Fab place for an intimate curry treat. Small and good. Vegetarian dishes only, I can really recommend Momo (cabbage filled dumplings). As Yummy as it gets (me saying as a big meat eater) and hard to beat on price. If you can, spend upfront and buy someone else a meal when they can't afford it (you will still pay less than in any other food serving location). The good heart may not be just another eatery at last, it may well be a lifestyle.Vegetarian options: No meat dishesKid-friendliness: Superb for kids, including small kids parties.Wheelchair accessibility: The communal / dining area is wheelchair accessible, (not the toilets though).
Just popped in for a quick lunch, service was welcoming and friendly. We enjoyed a tasty beetroot salad, momo's and chickpea curry, it was all flavorsome and thoroughly enjoyable. Would definitely recommend, you come out with a full tummy and a good heart! ☺️
Restaurantji Recommends
Simple and delicious food. Lovely atmosphere.
The food at this peaceful little cafe is always a delight! The dahl is perfection!Vegetarian options: Everything is veggie!Kid-friendliness: Our little five-year-old loves coming here!Dietary restrictions: Cruelty, gluten, dairy, tree nuts, and most other common allergens are effortlessly avoided here!
We popped into the Good Heart on Sunday evening after walking from Nunney. Its somewhere you can go for a free Tea or Coffee and a warm. There were about 7 of us in our group. You can pay for food for other people in advance who might be needy. We all chipped in a decent amount of money and it certainly had a good feel factor to it. It's great that there are kind people in the world who go out of their way to help others. If you in Frome pop in and show your support. The cakes we're brilliant by the way. Next time I'm there i will be making a Bee line to it.
Such a lovely, welcoming and kind space to enjoy food and warmth.The Good Heart of Frome ♥️
Amazing good value food, the nicest best place to eat in Frome