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Once I found this cafe I was hooked. Lovely place, menu, and service, the owners are truly devine. It is good old fashioned cafe that offers high quality in its fare. Slightly out of the center for Urmston but worth the effort in going there.
David S . 2019-10-17
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Welcoming delightful cafe. Salads , jacket potatoes, toasties all wonderful. Cakes amazing. Always a choice of 4. So fresh so wow. Parking outside. Lots of buses. A must visit.
Janet Owen . 2019-08-28
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Lovely little coffee shop with very good coffee and snacks.friendly staff. Would definitely go again.
philjoeben . 2019-02-15
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Been a few times recently and really can't fault Divine! Excellent food, good choice, reasonable prices and really friendly proprietors. Nothing s too much trouble. Lovely how melt atmosphere too. Highly recommend you give advice be a try!
John B . 2018-12-18
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Called in for a quick coffee on Bank Holiday Monday following a Trafford health walk on Urmston meadows. It was quite quiet but the staff were very friendly and accommodating. We were served very quickly with great coffee for some and tea for others. We decided to have toasted teacakes and although smallish they were very, very nice and served with plenty of butter. Looking at the menu we were impressed with the range and will definitely be back to try some of the lovely sounding options. Highly recommended.
BigBertha2016 . 2018-09-09
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Welcoming staff. Good varied menu at good prices. The waffle with strawberries,chocolate sauce and Icecream was perfect. Husband had a coffee cake. Perfect. One step to get in otherwise all on one level. No accessible toilet but there is one nearby at the Supermarket. Parking outside. Lots of buses and the train.
JANETDENISE . 2018-09-04
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First time we had visited and divine it was. I had a panini and my friend had a jacket potato, both delicious. We followed this with cream tea, and as I am allergic to strawberries was given blackcurrant jam, which believe me is not a given as most places offer no alternative to strawberry jam! Staff were very polite and attentive considering their young years, overall a very pleasant experience and we will definitely return.
939karenm . 2018-08-28
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Great coffee. Delicious food. Friendly, helpful staff. Clean place. A really nice addition to Urmston. Highly recommended!
caroline187069 . 2018-08-27
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Love this place, coffee to die for.. best around Toastie’s, panini’s and cakes.. what more can you ask for
JulieK2955 . 2018-08-21
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Nice relaxed place for coffee or more. Friendly people good service. The best coffee, mine is black, no sugar, so you know the taste of good coffee. Huge selection of different Teas and the cakes and scones all look amazing. Lovely touch is the book swap library, relax and read or take it home. Happy to have found it, will be back, must try the afternoon tea it looks delicious.
32348 . 2018-08-18
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Fabulous Night! I was with a large party of colleagues and friends and we had the most fantastic service, food and drinks all evening. We were looked after by the amazing staff and the atmosphere was just perfect. I would highly recommend the venue for it’s great food, lovely cocktails and the care and vibe created by the staff - Angela and Anna are just amazing. We will definitely be returning in the future!
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For a small restaurant out in the suburbs, there’s ambitious cooking going on here. Food is by way of a shortish tasting menu and, at its centre, is the aptly named “Core Menu”. That runs to six courses (they count bread as one of them) plus a couple of snacks to start and sweets with your coffee, priced keenly at £55. There’s a shorter, cheaper version and, also , a longer more expensive one. And they can also tweakr them into a gluten free version, shellfish free version and a vegetarian (but not vegan) version. We had the core version last time and that’s what we ordered again – of course,, the dishes have been seasonally adjusted since we were here in the spring and were all completely different. Those snacks are a cracking way to start. A single bite version of “Nan’s cheese & onion pie” and a deep fried “doughnut” of soft pulled belly pork. I’d have happily eaten a bucket load of the latter. And then on to the bread course. There’s a mini truffle flavoured loaf for each of us, with butter and chicken liver parfait for slathering over. And a little bowl of chicken soup for sipping or dipping (both work). Cubes of roasted (?) smoked celeriac sat in a puddle of a tasty sauce, along with cubes and thin strips of pear and a dab of what I think was a tarragon puree. I thought it a tad too sweet but nice enough. Coley is a very sustainable fish and is an easy choice to replace cod. Here a small fillet is roasted and served along with a parsnip puree, cubes of bacon, and the almost celery like flavour of lovage. The final savoury course features chicken breast cooked with Brightside Brewery’s Mancunian IPA beer from 12 miles away in Radcliffe. Long cooked leg meat goes into a mini pie (yes, that’s two pies on the menu – this is Greater Manchester, after all). And very seasonal Jerusalem artichoke makes an appearance as crisps and puree. The first dessert, described as a palate cleanser, is a mix of plum sorbet, tangy yoghurt and mint caramel. It’s delicious – fetch me another bucket. But it’s not as delish as the second dessert – milk chocolate ganache, pistachio mousse, an orange cream and an orange flavoured cracker. We finished with good espresso . It came with a couple of sweet nibbles – a sharp raspberry jelly (too sharp to work well with coffee) and a coconut, chocolate fudge – think the flavours of Bounty. Service is smiley and very on the ball.
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