Olga Dunn's Cafe

High St, Kinver, Stourbridge

Recent Reviews

neilbJ5181SK

Our first time in Kinver for breakfast before embarking on our walk along the canal and up to Gibbet Wood. Tea cakes, toast with marmalade, tea and coffee for breakfast. There was a lot more we could have had and it all looked delicious. The ladies were so welcoming and one, the owner I guess, gave us some very useful information on how to get to the canal to start the walk. All in all a most pleasurable experience which will see us back hopefully for a full breakfast.

M8467DLstephenb

Long established welcoming coffee shop situated in Kinver High Street. Excellent freshly cooked breakfast with good ingredients

Nojomat75

Called in after walking over Kinver edge just for sandwiches and drink. Food was enjoyable and well presented. Would definitely call there again. Staff very pleasant.

PJP1337

Cosy little village café. Had a lovely cooked breakfast here. Very friendly and welcoming staff. Happy to recommend and will visit again next time we are passing through the area.

Daniel Poulton

Beautiful full English, sublime cakes lovely staff it’s a great place

J

The most delicious flapjacks!

J T

The most delicious flapjacks!

Frenchie 85

Cosy and good food.

Lee Harrison

Nice bacon sarnie and a great cup of tea in a nice china cup.

Y2113UTrebeccat

Lovely fresh food and good quality. Staff were friendly and really helpful. Lovely family feel - lots more visits to come. Just perfect ?

katielloyd287

This is a lovely small cafe! The food is what stands out the most! Servers are always friendly! Quality and cost of food is top drawer. Apple cake is sensational! Although there is no loo. So go before!

Global58020708957

Is it not law that places serving food have to offer toilet facilities? When I asked I was told there was no toilet “were you allowed to use it before?” I said I hadn’t been there before and was told “we only have the one in the house.” Will probably go back to Kinver later in the spring but will use one of the other cafés. I suggest that before you order food anywhere these days you enquire about toilets, if only to provide hands washing facilities. “Because of Covid” is often, of course, a pretext for not offering proper facilities, but this place didn’t have them in the first place! The tea here was very good, but we found the cakes a bit dry.

castaway2006

We’ve been to this cafe a few times now and we will keep going back. Their full English is great value and they serve it until mid after afternoon which is prefect as we are late risers! They also do sandwiches, toasted sandwiches and jacket potatoes. A great simple menu for families with kids! As other reviewers say the place is “traditional” in decor but rather than that be a negative, I really enjoy it being different to every single bougie/trendy cafe. It gives it a point of difference. If you want something ‘contemporary’ go to Cafe no5. If you fancy a good old fry up, traditional sandwich or some homemade cake then this is the place for you. The owners have owned the premises for decades and have some great stories if you care to ask. They are local and friendly, having banter with all their regulars and you can hear them joking with each other other the back (they are family). My only request would be a bit of radio/light music in the background, but that’s just my preference and probably not helpful for the many older regulars who frequent here. Don’t judge this book by everyone else’s cover.

Lawrence Cornaby

Excellent food, especially breakfast & a cup of lovely coffee.

Sam Evans

Friendly and traditional village café serving reasonably priced, hearty food. A nice lunch stop!

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