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40 Opinions in 1 websites
New to the area and was recommended here.. loved it! We had large mix meat and chips with curry sauce (and a fritter on the side!). Everything was delicious, even though we went 30 mins before closing time, everything was still fresh. Very friendly staff 🙂 will definitely be returning!
21 Opinions in 1 websites
its what you expect, sausage rolls and baked goods at a reasonable price point and usually nice and tasty. its not fine dining but its not supposed to be. definitely worth it for a snack
20 Opinions in 1 websites
Have visited Oak Leaf Tearooms many times. Started by a manager, cook and team members supported by volunteers, it is a wonderful experience. The menu has some great snacks and the specials board always has interesting options the scones and cakes, all made in their own kitchen are superb, delicious and top quality. Meals served between 12.00 and 2.00 are freshly prepared to order and the wait is well worthwhile. The soul of the day is always tasty and the cheese scone that accompanies it is almost a meal itself. The salads, sandwiches, baked potatoes and other snacks are lovely. The atmosphere is warm and friendly from team members and volunteers alike.
15 Opinions in 1 websites
The biggest problem I have with Talk of the Town is that I struggle to walk past without buying something. The way Ken cooks his bacon and sausage on his griddle makes it the best sandwich in town. If you are looking for a food truck for breakfast or lunch, it’s definitely worth a detour.
9 Opinions in 1 websites
Had delivery of breakfast sandwiches , bacon, sausage ,cheese. Absolutely delicious. Sandwiches were full of bacon sausage ect , fresh and hot would definitely recommend
8 Opinions in 1 websites
Very tasty friday night treat .Fish and chips so fresh and cooked perfectly .Highly recommend. Will be back again for more.
4 Opinions in 1 websites
My favourite place to get cookie pies and milkshakes! Sarah is lovely and always extremely helpful! Upstairs there is a relaxing place to either sit with friends or revise!
1 Opinions in 1 websites
I popped into the House of Bread Cafe because I had heard about their book shelf and wanted to donate some of my old books. The staff are extremely welcoming and friendly. It is a pay as you feel establishment. It does a wonderful job of helping out a lot of people in need in the local Stafford area. There is a children's room, piano, many tables, and lovely bookcases in the cafe. It's a delightful place to donate your books to and grab a brew.
1261 Opinions in 2 websites
Spent an excellent summers day lunch with wife Glenys and friends Trevor and Carol. Apart from trvor getting lost due to road work closures.This was in July of this year so hopefully they are finished but this is broken Britain so who knows. When you do find it the venue is lovely. An old building that has been well look after and obviously had a few bob spent oin it. The menu was excellent and the service quite relaxed but still professional. Plenty of interesting items on the menu. If I had to sum up the whole experience it would be one word-relaxing. In a busy world that what we need. Check it out and enjoy.
1325 Opinions in 1 websites
We needed a lunch venue for 3 of us, somewhere between North West Staffordshire and Birmingham on Saturday and after a couple of searches The Soup Kitchen came up as the best option. We found easy nearby car park (complete with EV charging which was a bonus) We entered the building and were greeted immediately on arrival and there was no queue. We were then shown immediately to a small booth, which was nice and cosy. The menu was very comprehensive and we were very much spoilt for choice. We had an iced green tea, pot of tea and a water while we decided. We settled on Rosti and Breakfast Staffordshire Oatcake and were not disappointed. We then visited the cakes on display at the entrance to decide on what to have next. We had lemon meringue pie and coffee and salted caramel gateau, which were very enjoyable. Having seen some large sundae glasses with straws being taken to other tables, we finished with a couple of chocolate milkshakes. All in all, it was a very enjoyable lunch and a great find. There were plenty of staff and we never had to wait long to get somebodies attention. It was a very popular place as was evident by how busy it was, even with it being a little out of sight from the main part of the town centre. It reminded me very much of a proper teahouse such as Betty's in York. We all enjoyed our visit and would definitely visit again if in the area.