Based on 14 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 14 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 292 in 704 in Herefordshire, County of
Nº 97 of 207 British in Herefordshire, County of
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This is a litte gem of a cafe in unusual surroundings. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We only had coffee (which was very good) but the cakes and other snacks looked, and smelled, delicious.
Geoff H . 2022-10-11
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Visited September for coffee and cakes. The service was prompt and the staff friendly. The garden had a nice quiet feel- so we had high hopes. It soon went downhill after the order arrived. We ordered two flat white coffees which arrived in large tall cups!! Hence the coffee was weak because the cups were too big (the secret to a good flat white is 2 shots of espresso in a med size cup) My wife ordered the 'one' solitary gluten free option of cake (Polenta,lemon,almond,strawberry sponge) She was very dissapointed with a tiny portion that arrived, which did not contain any of the stated ingredients but also extremely dry and tasteless. I would advise anyone who likes a decent flat white to avoid this place and also if you are gluten intolerent don't try their 'cake'
David S . 2022-09-05
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Lovely food, great atmosphere and wonderful staff. Leominsters hidden gem, I would definitely recommend for lunch and a wander round a fascinating building.
emmabeebee1242 . 2022-03-09
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Popped in for lunch here with few friends on a Thursday. It was my first visit to the cafe and I have to say, I will definitely be back again. I treated myself to one of their hot chocolates which was absolutely fantastic. Their lunch menu had a great variety to choose from and I noticed they had a specials board as well. I went with the panini and soup combo that they offer and I'm so glad that I did. The soup was so fresh and tasted delicious. Even though every table was taken and the place was busy, there was very little wait for our drinks and food and the staff were super friendly also. What's even better is that all the money made from the cafe, goes back into funding Grange Court, which is wonderful. I can not wait for my next day off so I can make a return visit to sample the cakes they have on offer.
nattynorm . 2022-03-09
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The team are so lovely and could not be more accommodating for our needs. The veggie options there are absolutely amazing and cannot speak more highly of them. Can't wait to visit again when it's warmer to sit outside in the sun. Looking forward to being back.
Dutton's Chester . 2022-03-09
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First visit to Leominster & found this place by accident. How lucky we did ! So many places to sit in various settings including a spacious & private outside area. Limited menu but we opted for home made ciabatta sandwiches with Bacon & Brie respectively. Really enjoyed them ! Service was excellent too. We popped back later for home made ice cream but was disappointed to find they only open 10 till 2 ! Hopefully next time !
PQB . 2021-08-04
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A super place to visit for tourists to Leominster (when re-opened). Nice cafe too. Suite visitors interested in local history and architecture.
Hippo1950 . 2020-06-02
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Grange Court has lots to offer from the pretty gardens to fascinating exhibitions in this historic building, a little cafe run on great ethical standards and the best equipped disabled toilet / wet room I’ve seen.A community project run mostly by volunteers, we were so impressed by everything it had to offer which was free to experience, accessible and dog friendly.The house itself is steeped in history and the history of the house and town is told through various exhibits. Fascinating!
wheelz22 . 2019-09-18
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Very friendly staff on arrival who were very helpful in letting us know that access to the garden was wheelchair friendly for my dad. Lovely shortbread and banana loaf and a variet of Fentimans available. Probably one of my favourite cafes in Leominster and the beautiful Grange building next door.
AnitaTraveller1 . 2019-04-01
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We visited here looking for somewhere dog friendly to have some lunch. The staff couldn't be more accomodating of us, our little girl and our pooch. Small and yummy menu and fab cakes, all well priced. Set in lovely peaceful surroundings with a park and land for dogs to run about. Definitely recommend a visit!
Natsicowin . 2019-03-19
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Visited this 'cafe' recently and won't be going back. The coffee was bitter and the cakes were stale. We ended up paying £19ish for 3 lattes and 3 rock hard scones. Mum didn't question the bill and paid it. It was only later that she realised that she'd been very overcharged. The only endearing thing was that some adults with learning disabilities help out/work in the cafe. I almost forgot to mention the rogue dog that wanders around the place hoovering up crumbs and hanging about the tables begging for food. Oh dear, oh dear!
Zenabombina . 2016-10-17
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Teas, coffee, light snacks and cake, either inside or out in the garden. What makes this so different is that it is built around a very old beautiful building which is free to look around. The staff are welcoming and friendly and it is also very dog friendly. Friendly atmosphere, I feel quite comfortable going here on my own.
Angie F . 2016-07-27
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Grandaughter's christening reception held in the function room. Arrived to find all tables & chairs out & in position. Thanks to Dick Ellison & staff it is always a pleasure to book this beautiful venue or to eat in the cafe area downstairs. A wonderful asset to the town, it means you don't have to travel a few miles out in order to find a respectable place to hold such an event. Special thanks to Pip for her organisational skills & Maggie for her flawless catering!
tardigrade1 . 2016-04-11
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Wonderful asset to the tiny town where I Iive. A magnificently imposing building, steeped in aesthetic history from the outside, imaginative, informative & '.... thanks to the local town’s heritage has been recreated inside by the Leominster In Stitches, a local community group. Images of the towns medieval past are captured in these beautiful and intricate embroideries displayed here. Not surprisingly each picture can take 30-40 hours to complete....' Previous pararaph, I have unashamedly plagarised, so proud of this group of dedicated Leominster people. A lovely cafe & staff on the ground floor, & gardens with seating front & rear of the building enhance this jewel in the centre of Leominster's tourist crown!
tardigrade1 . 2015-08-04
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The café is in the foyer of the recently refurbished Grange Court Museum and is a perfect place to enjoy a drink or light snack. Food is homemade and cooked to order, homemade ice cream and cakes are delicious. There is a peaceful garden for warmer weather and the staff are friendly and helpful. The Leominster embroidery exhibition is well worth a visit too.
Sue D . 2015-06-22
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Rude, extremely disappointing, shocking and disrespectful staff! We arrived after making a booking the day before. I booked 2 Adults, 1 child aged 2. The booking itself was pleasant. We got slightly lost, rang in and again very pleasant. Arrived 7 minutes late and walked into a very ‘local’ pub feel. All eyes on us. We were told by the bar person that they were glad we found them. A woman appeared and looked at my Grandson and commented ‘we don’t have highchairs’ I commented that I’d booked ahead with a child on the booking? She said she would go down in the cellar and dust something suitable to bring up then asked me if I had a chair in my car???!!!! We approached the bar and I said I was confused as I’d booked a child ahead of coming. I was ignored, I said once again and the younger woman behind the bar looked at me and in a slightly raised voice utttered ‘well, yes she’s gone to get you something hasn’t she!!’ Based on this experience I told my Friend we were leaving as being treated like this was way beyond acceptable. I wasn’t happy and I let it be known! My Friend and I were left shocked and felt we had been treated appallingly by 2 extremely rude women. Whilst we were putting my Grandson in the car the older women came out and further patronised us with her offering of a dusted off cellar chair and we told her that her colleague was vile and it had gone beyond the chair. She walked off. Having read through the reviews I can see hands have changed and so this may be why I didn’t receive the reputation I had heard of. I have the feeling they felt they were above us! I’m not easily impressed so their Morgan cars and gold large Baroque chairs only further deepens my suspicions that they think they’re better 🤣🤣
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I arranged a lunch here for my walking group of 40. The meals were excellent and served by friendly staff. It was a most enjoyable occasion.