Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 26 in 541 in Cherwell
Nº 5 of 86 Other cuisines in Cherwell
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Glad I found this place ideally located near Banbury train station. I enjoyed my veggie burger and slush and an extra thanks to the owner for providing a warm welcome to a weary traveller.
Madz613 . 2018-07-15
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I've been avoiding most cafes since my little one has been walking, as it can sometimes be difficult to enjoy a coffee and cake when you've got to run after a fully energized toddler. This is the only cafe I know where I can actually relax... she'll be running around, having fun, and it's perfectly ok. If she's having a difficult day, Emma and Gareth will still make us feel very welcome. She loves all the different toys available, the cakes generally go down well too. A happy toddler and good hot coffee actually ARE a thing there! A combination I thought would never be!
AnaWeb . 2018-05-13
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A lovely small cafe with soft play area & activities for children. Gareth & Emma are extremely friendly & welcoming. The food is good & very reasonably priced with a good children's option. We've been a few times.
Bridget S . 2018-04-20
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Went here with a friend and so much nicer than any other cafe when you have kids-lovely food and drink selection with the added bonus of peace while you eat/drink with entertainment for little ones :)
cattyniccy . 2018-04-19
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Child friendly and relaxed. Lots for small children to do. Prices that will mean we come back regularly. Could get cramped if it got busy.
Jo W . 2018-04-16
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2 Opinions
Went for the family day/eve over bank holiday weekend. Had a drink and burger in garden with our family and friends which was lovely. However we decided to move in at 8.45 for the live music. Our children (4 kids between us aged 7-12) asks to throw a ball outside In the picnic area which is fine by us. 20 minutes later an adult from our party goes to check on our children to find an adult male swearing and shouting at our kids about messing with a child’s drink. Now I am under no illusion about innocent children but 1) our children were drinking orange juice not the coke the bloke was swearing about and 2) this family were sat next to us and could of easily spoken to us regarding the incident they thought unfolded. When I went over to speak to the man I was met with F off and p off and all sorts of chants of off. When I went to speak to bar staff they were equally horrified by the unfolding (as were 2 punters by the bar) however when the manger came over to discuss it was fairly obviously these people were locals and he did not want to reprimand them. All in what could of been a fantastic family friendly evening was tainted by the behaviour of some certain adults. Would not go again.
3 Opinions
Really chill vibe, and great cocktails for a super reasonable price. Worth a visit in its own right, but also a perfect place to stop whilst browsing the other stalls at Lock 29!
158 Opinions
From the outside, the Swan Inn might appear to be a simple village pub, but step inside, and you’re in for an extraordinary experience. Upon entering, we were immediately impressed by the open view of the professional kitchen, where chefs could be seen meticulously preparing dishes. It was clear right away that this was not just another gastro pub. We were warmly welcomed and seated, and our waiter, Joe, guided us through the menu with care and clarity. His thoughtful explanations made choosing our dishes an enjoyable experience. Before our starters arrived, we were treated to freshly baked bread served with two types of butter: honey and malt. The combination was sensational and set the tone for what was to come. For starters, I had the venison, which was incredibly tender – it melted with a single fork stroke. The flavours were perfectly balanced, allowing the venison to truly shine. A delightful surprise was the inclusion of two mini onion rings, lightly battered and utterly delicious. My wife opted for the burrata, complemented by a delicate candied orange peel. It was a brilliant pairing, and we’ve already decided to replicate it at home. For mains, I had the rib-eye steak, cooked to a flawless medium-rare. The quality was outstanding – a well-hung steak that true steak lovers will immediately recognize as exceptional. My wife chose the Thai curry, which was a masterclass in balance. Unlike many other curries, this one wasn’t overwhelmed by cream; instead, the fresh, fragrant ingredients took centre stage. If The Swan Inn were located in a more densely populated area, I have no doubt it would be booked out weeks in advance. It’s a hidden gem that delivers in every way. We loved every second and will absolutely be returning. Five stars, without a doubt.
115 Opinions
A Disheartening Departure from Excellence I visited this Deli with high expectations, having previously experienced its beautiful atmosphere, delectable food, and superb service. Unfortunately, my second visit left me utterly disappointed. The food fell far short of the excellence we enjoyed last time, and the service, to put it mildly, was exceptionally unfriendly. Regrettably, I found myself unable to voice my concerns during the meal, as I was with friends whom I respected too much to disrupt our gathering. It's disheartening to witness such a decline in quality, and I must admit that, despite my initial positive experiences, I won't be returning to this establishment. PS: Unfortunately, I do not have any picture of my second visit (