Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 18 in 406 in Hambleton
Nº 7 of 97 Other cuisines in Hambleton
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Me and my husband stopped here for lunch after visiting the York Bird of Prey Center. The lady who ran the place was so friendly and showed us photos of her owl, we had a delicious toasty each with a cup of tea and coffee which was just what we needed on a chilly day before we continued on our adventure.
Alexis P . 2024-11-03
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What a fantastic find. Lovely tea room with a great selection of cakes to tempt anyone! Bacon and/or sausage butties are amazing. Lovely outside seating area surrounded by various plants and garden ornaments. Many of the plants are for sale which we have taken advantage of. Owners are very friendly and accommodating.
Matthew N . 2024-05-19
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Such a lovely little cafe. Petra, the owner is so accommodating. The tea is served with a traditional tea pot and china cups and saucers which I love. My boys had hot choc, awesome apparently! We all had delicious bacon sandwiches. There is even a little shop that sells local produce, I recommend the jams and chutneys!
BackPacker633519 . 2024-01-16
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Discovered this lovely little tearoom on our walk from Alne. Despite our muddy wet boots we were made welcome and enjoyed tea, coffee, sausage roll and mince pie, all delicious. The prices are very reasonable and the local customers very friendly. Thank you Petra.
Angela B . 2023-11-22
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A warm welcome and delicious toasties and cakes await at this friendly and attractive little cafe. Surrounded by lovely plants and other interesting bits and pieces to buy and take home with you. Petra is a very good host and works hard to ensure you have an enjoyable visit.
Dewforrie . 2021-08-13
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We drive out to this little cafe most weeks. Petra is always friendly and welcoming. I love her Yorkshire tea but my favourite thing by far is her cheese and tomato swirlies! The kids are always cross if we go without them! They have hot chocolate and either a piece of cake or brownies. In the winter I love the soup and toast. We usually buy her hand made chutneys as well. Definitely recommend this lovely cafe.
Stewart M . 2021-08-13
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We stopped here on our way up to Edinburgh. We both had the Yorkshire breakfast. It was delicious! Fresh ingredients served nice and hot with crunchy granary toast. The staff were very friendly and accommodating and the service was efficient. Also it is very clean and spacious so plenty of room for pushchairs/wheelchairs. Great cappuccinos and the cafe is dog friendly. All round winner!
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Under new management in past month: now it's Keith & his Thai wife, whose name wasn't given. Good coffee and both friendly & welcoming. Have not been here before so cannot provide 'then & now' comparison, but think it's certainly worth a visit.
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Went for a Sunday lunch and ended up having 3 courses. (I skipped breakfast). I like arancini and so went for them - must say best I've eaten! Had beef for Sunday lunch, which came with loads of veg. The cauli cheese wasn't as I would make at home, but it knockes the block off those you find at carveries up and down the country. Baked and cooked to perfection. The pureed carrot was lovely, as was the parsnip and mash. Beef was good, but mine had a run of inedible connective tissue on the edge. Gravey is divine, and I finished with a lovely sticky toffee pudding on a lake of toffee sauce - my fav. And again, lovely. A special shout out to the camp male server who was fan-tas-tic darling! Very confident , helpfull and hard-working individual - an asset to the establishment. These were the great points, and for me and my guests, I'd like to feed back some constructive improvements. The main, on the whole, was great, but for me, I thought the roasted potatoes were a bit bland and dry. There is a massive yorkshire pudding served, which, again, was a bit dry/stale and bland. That was the only real negatives with the food, although the wife said she wasn't overly keen of the beatroot dish. Here is a couple of suggestions from the females in our group - could do with a hook on the back of the toilet door to hang handbags on and, to improve the atmosphere, maybe a few flowers on the tables? Will we visit again? Certainly, when next time in the area.