Morris & Brown Cafe

Broadway Tower, Broadway
01386 852945

Recent Reviews

Anna

There is a very nice atmosphere in the cafe, it has an upstairs and the cafe is connected to the gift shop which has interesting things. I had the bambinocinno which essentially is a hot chocolate but it was warm and not hotand don’t get fooled by the name but there is no coffee in there and nothing to do with bambino. It was okay.

Natasha Stubbs

An ok experience if you don’t mind being shouted at like a naughty kid in primary school. Disappointed with our visit today. We are local and come up fairly often to walk our dog around the tower. Greeted with an unpleasant welcome in the cafe when we entered and it was pretty busy, so we thought we would look at the seating upstairs. I scanned my eyes for ‘no dog’ signs before walking upstairs - nothing to note, so picked up my tiny dog and proceeded. Got about half way up when I heard ‘EXCUSE ME, EXCUSE ME, NO DOGS UPSTAIRS!!!’ half the cafe customers were then looking at me like I was an alien from out of space. Pretty uncomfortable considering we were just popping in for a quick lunch. It’s a shame to be treated like a tourist who will never visit again when we are local paying customers who come here and keep these sorts of places going in the quiet months. Probably won’t come back again and if we do we will go to the little cafe in the other building where staff are much friendlier. I think you could definitely work on your approach & perhaps consider putting a clear sign that says no dogs upstairs so that future customers don’t get shouted at. The food is tasty but is it worth it to be shouted and and feel uncomfortable? Probably not, no.

Gary Duxbury

Visit here on many occasions and even when they are very busy the service is very speedy and the quality of food and coffee excellent. The staff are friendly and well organised.Thank

Koen de Reus

Atmosphere was nice but the scones and bread tasted old and stale. Not good value for the

Richard Bossom

This café is part of the Broadway Tower site. There are in fact two cafes and we chose to use the one on top of the hill near the Tower. There is not much seating inside, but as it was a glorious autumn day we had a pleasant time sat outside. The food was nice and there was a good choice of fillings to go in ciabattas, paninis and jacket patatoes, plus soup or quiche. Service was prompt and the food was hot. There was also a small shop selling all sorts of things. The lower cafe appeared to serve similar food and had a clothes shop attached.

Frank Rimmer

I've always liked Morris and Brown as a cafe but if all you want is a takeaway coffee I think £6.64 is too expensive (cheapest parking is £3.14).

Kandinsky14

I’m a cyclist & we stopped here for lunch. Friendly staff informative courteous and quick. Delicious fresh food served & presented well. Yummy cakes Nice ambiance beautiful view and surroundings

Gregory w

Absolutely lovely cafe work the most wonderful service, delicious chai lattes and gorgeous cakes, the pumpkin and ginger one was out of this world. The staff were lovely and the owner is such a lovely lady and spoke to us walking back from the tower and was a delight. Thank you so much and see you again soon, Greg & Tati.

Jenny Lewis

Had a lovely brunch at this cafe midway through my hike doing the Cotswold Way. Highly recommended!

Sue Lister

Fabulous location; a wonderful view from the terrace while eating our tasty scones and cakes.Warm, friendly and welcoming staff.A real treat.Thank you!

Jessica Walton

We stopped at the cafe during a walk for a breakfast bap and although the setting is lovely with amazing views and great atmosphere, we were extremely disappointed with the food. The bacon buttie was served on stale sliced bread with 2 pieces of bacon and the brioche bap was also stale and burnt. The coffee was lovely though and service good so we will likely go back but for drinks only.

TAP1978

I regularly do the walk up to the tower and back when back for holidays. This time I invited friends with their teenage children to join us with my younger children 7 and 10. The walk was great and we had "lunch" at the top in the main cafe. I usually only have a drink as it is pricey however this time as a nice change we decided tp have lunch. The menu consists primarily of paninis, pasties, sausage rolls, quiche and soup. One of the teenagers is vegan so we politely asked what they had that was vegan. They clearly struggled to answer and whilst the girl at the till flapped through a file to figure out what was vegan the ( I presume Chef) was called to answer the question. He was so pompous and full of himself it put a bad taste in my mouth for the rest of the day. Basically they only had a pie which was served with salad and because coleslaw isn't vegan they served the raw components I.e. a bit of raw cabbage and some shredded carrot - pretty ridiculous. We asked if they did chips by amy chance as the menu was limited for the rest of the kids too. He rudely replied: 'we"re not THAT kind of establishment" clearly offended by a reasonable question for a cafe. Get over yourself and get some manners and common decency! They try to 'jazz" up items such as the sausage panini by adding marmalade/chutney- this doesn't make them a Michelin star restaurant or justify the prices they charge for standard food. Definitely capitalising purely on the location so wouldn't advise eating here - go to the village at the bottom, better vibe, more options and service 100% better.

Mirela Anghel

I am a big fan of outdoor cafes. And here it is a very special location due to the amazing views and surroundings. The place was literally buzzing with people from when we arrived and almost got completely packed by nearly lunch time. We guessed it was due to the lovely weather, plus people being on holidays as well. We had some refreshments and few coffees and cakes. We needed those extra calories as we were heading to the Broadway Tower afterwards. I could have spent a few more hours there easily, so I highly recommend to check it out. They have a nice shop inside, with lots of cute, cosy vibes items.

Mark Jessop

Nice stop on a north Cotswolds tour with family. Just had a coffee at the café but the service on the terrace was pleasant and efficient. Had to pay £4 ( used cash as the machine wouldn't let us pay by card) for parking for 45 mins, even though we have a blue badge. A bit of a rip- off, IMO. We passed our ticket with the remaining time on to some American visitors, who were very grateful.

mark bridger

Greated by a lady waitress with long dark hair. Clearly didn't want to be there. Very abrupt and rude. If you don't like dealing with customers then your in the wrong job and she should be at back of house cleaning pots and pans.Intended eating breakfast but after the cold greeting we changed our mind.WiFi isn't for customers but you can go to the Cotswolds Lavender farm and have free WiFi in the field. In year 2023 how can you not offer free WiFi to customers in your cafe?Nice views and location but could be so much better and more accommodating.I won't be rushing back anytime soonCost nothing to be polite and smile.

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