Cafes in Welshpool

“Found this little gem dy accident due to a diversion appearance great from the landscaping outside to the clean interior food amazing staff outstanding nothing to much trouble we where a party of 4 adults and one child . great choice of food and drinks made to feel extremely welcome I would highly recommendParking: Large free carpark”

4.9 Superb75 Reviews

“Excellent service and food. Sausage was really tasty. Staff very friendly and helpful providing a cloth when we had a runny egg incident.”

4.7 Superb69 Reviews

“Lovely cosy tea room, great choice and quality of food with a lovely friendly service and atmosphere.”

4.8 Superb43 Reviews

“Allowed variance from the standard menu and the bacon was the best I've tasted for years. Lovely cafe, good value, great food.”

4.4 Superb80 Reviews

“This is now our stopping place when we go to Wales. We even navigate our journey around making sure we arrive at opening time. This time I chose the cheese and mushroom omelette with a side of beans and toast. It was very tasty and very filling. Last time I had the vegetarian breakfast and that was equally tasty and vfm. See you again in March. Our poppy (dog) loves the little sausage treat when we go too.”

4.4 Superb60 Reviews

“Great coffee house, love sitting in and having my coffee and a slice cake. The owner's nice,friendly, and like having a ”

4.3 Superb96 Reviews

“This was a last-minute booking as the hotel my parents were staying in was full and this was the only place I found with availability. The information needs updating because it isn't a B+B anymore as they no longer serve breakfast here. Joyce very kindly gave me the family room even though I was on my own. I was booked to stay for two nights but left after just one. I only stayed that night because there was nowhere else for me to go. I have both Autism and Asperger's Syndrome and very quickly realised that shared accommodation wasn't for me. I couldn't relax here. I had a meltdown and repeated anxiety attacks. I hadn't realised it was shared when I booked it otherwise I wouldn't have done. There's a bathroom (with bath) a shower room and a kitchenette - all of which are shared with the other residents. I didn't encounter any problems with this, it just made me feel extremely uncomfortable, particularly when a male guest started asking me inappropriate questions. The house and rooms were very clean and Joyce and Alun are friendly people. It's very quiet at night with only the occasional honking from the geese they farm here but I had the worst nights sleep EVER due to the hardest pillows I've ever slept on! I could've told them about this but that would've meant going outside in the middle of the night to ring the bell and disturbing them and I really didn't want to do that. There's no way of contacting them within the house itself or any emergency contact numbers. You have to go outside and round the house to access the kitchenette as well. There were plenty of utensils, and some kitchen equipment here (including a fridge and 2 microwaves) but I did notice that the fridge-freezer was actually outside! There was a washing machine that you have to pay to use. The WiFi was very fast and easy to connect to. There's plenty of room to park cars at the front and rear of the house. Joyce and Alun have a lovely well-tended private garden and you're completely surrounded by fields. It's a 15 min walk from the town centre but only a 4 min drive. The walking route seemed complicated though and we got lost trying to find the farm. Severn Farm would be perfectly pleasant for people looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre and who don't mind shared accommodation but it's definitely not for me and I won't be staying here again.”

3.3 Good3 Reviews

“The staff very goodVegetarian options: Lot of choiceKid-friendliness: Open mindedWheelchair accessibility: Very good”

3.9 Good48 Reviews
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