Ordered a takeaway tonight for me and the family. It was amazing, the quality of the food was outstanding. Very happy definitely will be ordering again soon 😊
Delicious food, stunning setting, perfect service.
Our group of 30 old car enthusiasts traveled from Bristol over hill and dale to this idyllic spot. The prior organisation and the management by Emily and her team on the day were highly impressive. The food was perfect, porchetta, salmon or aubergine all delicately done, tasty and plenty of it. Everyone went back home very satisfied. Thank you
9 Shropshire Street, Market Drayton TF9 3BZ England, England
Lovely little quaint tea room. Gentleman that owns it was very nice. We stopped before having an appointment in the town centre for our daughter. Never been to Market Drayton before, and thought we’d stop and get a late breakfast. The four of us had a full English breakfast each and pot of tea all round. Food was such good quality and we all really enjoyed it. I’d definitely recommend!
Chef Dawid was phenomenal with my garlic allergy & even made a special batch of veggie burgers for me! Kwame went out of his way for us, while we dined. So friendly & the food was great! We highly recommend this restaurant!
My partner and I had been wanting to try here for a while. All I can say is we are gutted we never tried it earlier. What a little gem of a place this is!
Good variety of choices from cooked breakfasts/brunch/lunch items.
I had the traditional breakfast which came out steaming hot, fresh and tasted delicious. My partner had the Irish breakfast ( we know where to come for st Patrick's day ) she really enjoyed the white pudding and homemade bubble and squeak.
One thing that was evident as you walk in is how immaculately clean everywhere is.
We absolutely loved the decor too,
this place has a lovely vibe to it and I hope to frequent it again soon. Definitely recommend to our friends and family.
The selection of food and ale/lager here is second to none - really tasty complementary dishes, coupled with wonderful attentive service from the staff. The modern artsy setting makes it a perfect new go-to dining spot with friends. 10/10!
We enjoyed delicious red pepper soup and tasty cakes as well as a wide selection of drinks to cater for the whole family. Dog friendly too. Indoor and outdoor tables.
We stopped for lunch after an energetic walk. The bakery serves light lunches and the most amazing bread. The charming young lady who served us was a credit to her community: friendly and welcoming. Beautifully crafted furniture and the premises were spotless. The young ladies were singing while they were working, so lovely to hear.
We shall return.
I love coming here and come most weeks. Lisa and Tony who run it are lovely and they have really nice food, very cheap surprisingly too. It’s got a nice ambience about the place especially when you sit outside with the wind chimes and the old antiques that surround you. There also some antiques/curiosity cabins next door and there’s a nice communal feel between them and the tea room. In short, visit here and come and enjoy the nice ambience 😌
This place was a real find. We were visiting for one evening only to have an experience night at the Warwick Gin Company and needed somewhere close by to eat prior. Having no knowledge of the area we arrived not knowing what places we would find to eat. The outside is plain and just informs you the restaurant is Greek. There was one table taken so not queuing down the street but the inside looked neat and tidy, and we didn't have too much time so in we went. From the onset, being quiet was a positive because the owner poured his undivided attention onto us. Whilst we perused the menu, he brought some small samples of the specials and he left them with us to try. Being a small restaurant we could see and hear the chef which made the whole experience good. We ordered one of the specials (Hirino Me Prasso) and the mixed grill, with a side of pitta and Tzatziki. The mixed grill also came with Oregano Fries and salad. The special came with garlic bread and feta and we ordered a house red to drink. The service was prompt and unobtrusive. Our host knew when to chat and when to leave us be. When we did chat, he was so polite and friendly, recounting his memories of Greece amongst other things. The food when it came was as good if not better than we'd hoped and we found some space for some traditional desserts. If and when, I visit this area again, I'll be sure to come and eat here again.
On the day of Storm Darragh six family members were in Bromyard looking for somewhere to have lunch; The Falcon is a lovely traditional hotel so we were a little reluctant to stand in their reception in dripping coats. The staff couldn't have Benn more helpful in arranging a table for us in the comfortable dining room. The food from the Light Snacks menu was varied and flexible enough to feed a chips and red sauce eating 11 year old to a 70 year old Grandad as well as a vegan daughter. Probably the poshest dining experience for the grandson; full place settings, double white linen tablecloths, the works. All at a very reasonable price and with very attentive service. When we met up with the rest of the family, all thirteen of us were welcomed into the comfortable bar for drinks and the presence of a very determined 4 year old and a baby of two months didn't disturb the friendly welcome.