Excellent little cafe within independent bookstore. Enjoyed a delicious toastie with the alternative mozzarella filling. Very good service and upstairs seating offers the greatest comfort and best atmosphere.
Andy Jones
Very nice place and great service. We will be back!
Tim Ware
Very dog
Jenny Cocks
Lovely atmosphere and delicious food options. I love that it's part of the bookshop. Good gluten free options :)Dietary restrictions: Good gluten-free options
Mike Box
Great place to chat and eat coffee and avocado toast I had friends had cake all very
Jason Alexander Parkes
Busy on a Saturday! Great books too....
paul987600
Consistently good food with a great ambience and lovely friendly staff who cannot do enough for you. Relaxed atmosphere and well cooked small but reliable menu. Just what is needed form a small cafe
Justine Cario
Flawless for this adorable place, this bubble of sweetness for a delicious breakfast. We had tea, milkshakes and pancakes... Everything was delicious without being too sweet, the perfect quantities to wake up our stomachs. Bonus for the playlist!
Jenny D (JD)
First visit here & sadly have to deduct a star even though the people and the vibe were great as our pizza was a bit burnt & the waitress didn't remember my cheese request, the flavoured tea also was a bit disappointingly bland :/
Lovely café! Lots of veggie and vegan options. Great service. Lovely environment - includes upstairs seating with lots of natural light. Great find, definitely recommend.Vegetarian options: Lots of veggie and vegan options (FYI written by a vegetarian)
Linda C
this is our chosen regular cafe, very freindly staff, dog freindly too and occasionally we indulge in a delicious breakfast or cake mmmm
Sophie A
Lovely café! Lots of veggie and vegan options (I’m a vegetarian myself). Great service. Lovely environment - includes upstairs seating with lots of natural light. Great find, definitely recommend.
Smiler7352
With great anticipation my friend and I awaited our order of goats cheese salad and Mackrell salad. What arrived was a sad apology for value-for-money meals...at around £8 we could not believe our eyes. The 'salad' comprised of approx 2inches deep of rocket lettuce, aided by 6 halves of mini tomatoes. It became apparent the goat that provided my cheese obviously came from the'mini-me' farm, and the potion size probably was around 2 inches square, and that's being generous of me. The Mackrell potion was the size, reconstituted of a small box of matches. I even got an angry frown from the mature when I asked for balsamic vinegar and butter for the bread. We were both too flabbergasted to complain, but are sure no other will ever be made to the establishment. As we left we noticed a pair of bikers, their proud French accents singing the praises of the beauty of the village. They tucked in with gay Galiic abandon to their newly bought sourdough bread and local cheese from the hight Street shop. They laughed with sheer enjoyment at their table full of generous joy. We walked by, saddened by our luckless meal.
David J
We visited this cafe which was down a side street, the place was rather empty and most other places were busy so that should have been a good indication really but from the outside all looked ok. We had sandwiches coffee and a cake. The coffee was quite nice but the bread on the sandwiches was dry and stale with no butter on either slices of bread. We ate the ham salad inside the sandwiches but could not eat the bread, the cake that looked good behind the glass counter was dry and hard as if it had been there for many days, these were returned as they were inedible. All in all we were very disappointed in the food and will not return to this place again.
Lovely staff, nice cafe and good coffee.
Excellent little cafe within independent bookstore. Enjoyed a delicious toastie with the alternative mozzarella filling. Very good service and upstairs seating offers the greatest comfort and best atmosphere.
Very nice place and great service. We will be back!
Very dog
Lovely atmosphere and delicious food options. I love that it's part of the bookshop. Good gluten free options :)Dietary restrictions: Good gluten-free options
Great place to chat and eat coffee and avocado toast I had friends had cake all very
Busy on a Saturday! Great books too....
Consistently good food with a great ambience and lovely friendly staff who cannot do enough for you. Relaxed atmosphere and well cooked small but reliable menu. Just what is needed form a small cafe
Flawless for this adorable place, this bubble of sweetness for a delicious breakfast. We had tea, milkshakes and pancakes... Everything was delicious without being too sweet, the perfect quantities to wake up our stomachs. Bonus for the playlist!
First visit here & sadly have to deduct a star even though the people and the vibe were great as our pizza was a bit burnt & the waitress didn't remember my cheese request, the flavoured tea also was a bit disappointingly bland :/
Restaurantji Recommends
Lovely café! Lots of veggie and vegan options. Great service. Lovely environment - includes upstairs seating with lots of natural light. Great find, definitely recommend.Vegetarian options: Lots of veggie and vegan options (FYI written by a vegetarian)
this is our chosen regular cafe, very freindly staff, dog freindly too and occasionally we indulge in a delicious breakfast or cake mmmm
Lovely café! Lots of veggie and vegan options (I’m a vegetarian myself). Great service. Lovely environment - includes upstairs seating with lots of natural light. Great find, definitely recommend.
With great anticipation my friend and I awaited our order of goats cheese salad and Mackrell salad. What arrived was a sad apology for value-for-money meals...at around £8 we could not believe our eyes. The 'salad' comprised of approx 2inches deep of rocket lettuce, aided by 6 halves of mini tomatoes. It became apparent the goat that provided my cheese obviously came from the'mini-me' farm, and the potion size probably was around 2 inches square, and that's being generous of me. The Mackrell potion was the size, reconstituted of a small box of matches. I even got an angry frown from the mature when I asked for balsamic vinegar and butter for the bread. We were both too flabbergasted to complain, but are sure no other will ever be made to the establishment. As we left we noticed a pair of bikers, their proud French accents singing the praises of the beauty of the village. They tucked in with gay Galiic abandon to their newly bought sourdough bread and local cheese from the hight Street shop. They laughed with sheer enjoyment at their table full of generous joy. We walked by, saddened by our luckless meal.
We visited this cafe which was down a side street, the place was rather empty and most other places were busy so that should have been a good indication really but from the outside all looked ok. We had sandwiches coffee and a cake. The coffee was quite nice but the bread on the sandwiches was dry and stale with no butter on either slices of bread. We ate the ham salad inside the sandwiches but could not eat the bread, the cake that looked good behind the glass counter was dry and hard as if it had been there for many days, these were returned as they were inedible. All in all we were very disappointed in the food and will not return to this place again.