Based on 7 opinions finded in 2 websites
Based on 7 opinions finded in 2 websites
Nº 308 in 334 in Wyre Forest
Nº 73 of 75 Other cuisines in Wyre Forest
Opinions
Dirty and greasy looks like its never been cleaned
Slash 4x4 . 2021-06-10
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Fantastic cafe, low prices, big portions and lovely service.
Mr Payne . 2019-11-07
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Superb place sandwiches are massive on thick crusty bread and prices are really cheap for what u get cannot fault it and will definitely be using this cafe in future
Dean Stanley . 2019-08-31
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Brilliant food, sandwiches are huge, and very reasonably priced. Will definitely be going there again.
Jenny Griffiths . 2017-06-05
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The best sandwiches ever! I can always smash a BEST and Mary is such a great host ;-)
Leon Monington . 2015-10-02
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Mary always satisfies me at lunch times! One in a million, see you next week Mary!
James Hughes . 2015-10-02
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17 Opinions
Was told about my allergy they sent me something that shouldn’t of contained eggs but it did. Resulted in me having an allergic reaction rang to complain they told me to piss off
3225 Opinions
Great service from Steph and Charlotte, good selection for the kids as well as for the adults, and food was amazing, good prices too. 100% recommend.
29 Opinions
Haven't been here for years and pleasantly surprised,it was very nicely refurbished ,staff were very friendly, great choice of drinks, and reasonably priced. They have a good menu and that was also good value for money , definitely go again 👍
1975 Opinions
I was in Blackpool recently for the weekend and the lager in most pubs we went in was well under £3 a pint. I do not expect to pay premium prices in a brewery owned pub, especially when pubs such as Wetherspoons can undercut them by a considerable amount and other non brewery owned pubs as well. The Wetherspoons pub in Stourbridge is full most days, which reflects the reasonable pricing for food and beer. The food prices in Marston's pubs are also on the high side, but the food was mostly quite good and the service was good. If pubs are to survive they need to be competitive with regards to pricing and not charge through the nose....£3.10 for half a coke is very expensive in my view and the beer is too expensive...well over £5 per pint for Guinness is crazy. It's a nice enough pub, but well overpriced.