Unit 55 The Yard, Waterworks road TN34, 1RT, TN34 1RT, United Kingdom, England
Amazing lemon Easter cake for my grandsons birthday. The sponge was so light and I've never tasted a cake that just melts in your mouth. Amazing cake maker thank you 😁
Visited for a quick coffee on 6.11.24.
Excellent coffee best we’ve had in a very long time. Surroundings very clean. Would thoroughly recommend. Will be back again.
Really great place for home cooked food, some of it literally fresh out of the oven. We had a ploughman’s with 3 cheeses,two different breads. Took rhubarb scones home for later and they were delicious!!
Well what a find! A local family run food business working within The Royal Oak and the food is fresh and delicious.
I had heard about Snaxtons when they started up through social media and really wanted to try it.
Lisa a partner in the business, is the most loveliest friendly lady and checked in on us to make sure we were enjoying our food and it was do tasty.
My husband chose the chicken tikka flatbread which looked amazing when it arrived, presentation was lovely, large portion and he thoroughly enjoyed it.
I had the cheeseburger patty, so tasty and the fries were fresh, hot and the tastiest we’ve had for pub food.
Keep up the good work Snaxtons, you’re a dynamic couple and we wish you well with your business through these challenging economic times.
Excellent value for money and such high standards.
The Square Attached St Mary & All Saints Church, England
Lovely little find on a walk around Droxford and the River Meon. Located in the village church it offers drinks, cakes and snacks. Tables and chairs outside too if the weather is kind otherwise you can sit inside. Staff very friendly and great prices too.
Came here for the first of hopefully many comedy nights, amazing atmosphere, lovely venue (even though it's currently undergoing renovations) and lovely friendly staff. Would highly recommend checking the place out if you're about in Worthing!
Lovely little cafe. Great atmosphere and brilliant service. Highly recommend the breakfast. Fresh ingredients, made on site and perfectly cooked. Couldn't fault our experience!
240 London Rd, Bagshot, GU19 5EU, United Kingdom, England
amazing food and service all of the staff there were incredibly kind and helpful. i went to ge ta bottle of water, they showed me a cheaper option for more water and with it they gave me a free little pot of delicious snack which was either vegan or vegitaian i cant remember but overall incredible place to go
Amazing double muffin and perfect hash brown and a decent size cup of tea. The muffin was steaming till the last mouthful . Just about to grab a Rocky Road to take away as full at the moment!
I recently won a Latte Art masterclass at the cafe with Head Barista Nathan Cooper. What a fantastic experience. Nathan is an excellent, patient tutor with wealth f knowledge about all things coffee! He immediately made me feel at ease and I had a great time having a go at practising different creations. Nathan also showed me some of his artistic work, including a pegasus design. Thank you so much! I never realised there was so much skill in creating beautiful latte art designs.
First time dining here and the food was delicious. Dahl was nice but a little bland and could of been more spicy. Thought the poppadoms were a little pricey and the rice portions were quite small. Chicken and lamb dish was tasty. Trio of desserts was scrumptious and my favourite was the tiramisu. Would return and recommend this restaurant.
Not just your usual tea rooms, this marvellous little cafe produces the most exquisitely delicious cakes and treats in the beautiful village of Uffington. You will be greeted with the warmest smiles and spoilt with such a delightful choice of cakes. Our children want to visit every weekend! They have a box of toys to keep the children entertained. Superb value for money.
The bookshop has long gone, sadly, but happiness and fun lingers... The Little Bookshop has reopened! Stop by for a poetry group or freshen up your computer skills; bring the kids to a dedicated kiddies library; meet friends for coffee and cake or even grab dinner from the soon-to-be opened Community Fridge.
Part tearoom / cafe and part museum, this is a really good place to enjoy 20 minutes or so whilst waiting for a tour of the tunnels. Using a real life details of a pre / post war tea rooms ( but with much better food), and almost unheard of refreshments, it is very good to sit and look over the posters and enamel signs from the early 1940's.
Great people looking after this little gem.