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The best restaurants serving British food in Audlem Cheshire East North West
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155 Opinions in 1 websites
We were travelling from Liverpool to Banbury in Oxford to visit family when we saw the sign Cafe . We turned round at the next roundabout and parked up and went into the cafe . We ordered scrambled egg on toast and coffee so while we were waiting we went outside to the lock and witnessed 3 barges using the lock it was very impressive and challenging. The food from the cafe was also good and the young girls serving were very good and pricing was good too.
653 Opinions in 2 websites
We went here for a new year's eve lunch, myself and my daughter are both coeliac, we've always loved coming here for food when the previous owners had it so thought we'd come back. I ordered a gluten free sandwich, when it arrived I asked if it's gluten free and the waitress said yes, 5 mins later the waitress came back to say they need to take my sandwich away to check that it's gluten free, she came back to apologize because it wasn't gluten free, I'd already eaten half of it!! She said it might not be that bad because it's sourdough!!! My new year's eve was ruined because I spent the rest of the afternoon/evening ill, in pain with my stomach, feeling lethargic and sick, I've been coeliac for 16 years and this is NOT acceptable.
183 Opinions in 2 websites
We attended the festival of transport in Audlem and called in for breakfast at the Bridge Inn. The food was excellent, big portions and very good value with coffee or tea refills. The staff were very attentive and friendly and we will definitely go back again when we are in the area.
526 Opinions in 2 websites
I made a mistake clicking on someone's bad review, and have no idea how to unclick that, so I have to set the record straight! In fact this is an iconic pub, well known throughout the canal community, and I had no problem with it. The picture shows a boat right in front of the pub. We manoeuvred into there to load water, but were not cheeky enough to ask if we could overnight...we found a mooring just on the other side. Can anyone tell me if we could actually have got away with it? The Old Barbridge Inn allowed us to moor right in front two nights previously, so we didn't want to push our luck. You can't really do the Shroppie without a stop at the Shroppie Fly. Keep up the standard and we'll all be happy!