Carwardine's

2-3 Bridge St, Salisbury
01722 320619

Recent Reviews

Alex Mirsaney

Something between pub and resturant, we had the fish and chips but there is no usual sides like curry sauce or mushy peas in the menu, few dishes on the menu and it was a bit odd we had to order and pay over the counter before we sit down, over all quite avarage restaurant.

Allan Moore

First impression was good - tidy place, comfortably furnished, good reception from the guy "in charge". I enjoyed the all day breakfast, served exactly as i'd requested ... weakest point .. the sausage. My chum was not impressed - he had the ham and cheese toastie - flavourless with tired old chips. My coffee was smooth and flavourful but my chum was less than impressed by his tea being served in a coffee cup.I'd go back but he wouldn't.The waitress was bright and efficient all in all happy to have left a tip.As an aside, I'm glad to see that this is an offshoot of the carwardines that I frequented when I came to Bristol in 1989 - so sorry that the business closed

Paul

Poor quality food . Chips served were old and

natalie sallis

Really friendly and helpful staff. Would visit again!Vegetarian options: Veggie breakfast and toastiesDietary restrictions: Gluten free bread substitutions available

Richard Coe

We've had better breakfasts.

Harriet

incredibly tasty and comforting food. both the atmosphere and staff were very inviting. i would definitely recommend trying this place out, especially for such a reasonable price - will be coming back soon!

Wendy

Lovely independent coffee shop, quick service and fantastic foodKid-friendliness: High chairs provided

Timothy Seidel

Had a great lunch. Fish & chips and Shepherd’s pie. Fast service, clean and lovely place.

Dylan Prince

Lovely little cafe, good service, nice atmosphere, very friendly staff and very very tasty food and at a good price too definitely coming back soon :)

Steve Smith

Nice breakfast,friendly service.Especialy the young lady serving.?

oinmnoh7686

Popped in here just after xmas 23 as all other venues were full. My partner and I both had toasties that came with chips and a "salad." We both agreed it was awful...probably the worst food we have ever had in an eatery. the toasties were virtually inedible...the chips were not nicely cooked and the "SALAD" was one small iceberg lettuce leaf chopped into little pieces. TBH it was an insult to our intelligence...Needless to say we will never go back...Very amateurish. Do yourself a favour...Eat elsewhere

Stuart Gale

Excellent food, nice friendly staff.

pavanne78

The waitress was polite but the food was disgusting - rotten salad and a toasted sandwich that was uncooked and tasted like plastic - inedible! Also the tap water smelt foul and couldn't be trusted. Surprisingly bad standard for an eating place in Salisbury.Vegetarian options: Poor

Travellerclass

What a great little place. We managed to get a table for six on our first lunchtime in Salisbury as the place was very busy. We may have outstayed our welcome somewhat as we were the last to leave as they closed at 4pm. Anyway we all had sandwiches and drinks which were all superb. The only draught beer they have is Heineken which was fine. They have several other beers in 500ml bottles. The six lunches we had were all excellent and being in a warm cosy atmosphere was just what we all needed. Staff were excellent and the quality of food and service was perfect.

SHARON ELLIS

Both coffees (different types) were very weak which was disappointing. However, a good range of breakfast food options. We had cooked breakfasts, which were both excellent but plates cold, so food went cold before we could eat it all (minor point). StFf friendly and table / utensils etc clean.Dietary restrictions: Has gluten free options.Parking: None as it is in the centre of Salisbury . I say this for reference of others, not a complaint!!

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