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494 Opinions in 2 websites
Visited here 17th April late afternoon. Have been a few times before and enjoyed it. My wife and I ordered a bottle of wine between us from the bar. £28 it was. I am fine with that. But towards the end of the bottle I noticed on the wine racks where bottles of wine are for sale the same bottle. All bottles have two prices , a take out price and a " drink in " price. Understandable. The bottle in question had a take out price of @ £6.50 and a "drink in " price of @ £21.50. I wonder why I was charged £28. There is a sign saying corkage will be charged but is not corkage the difference between the two prices? The barman who served me was not around for the last 10 minutes we were there so I could not ask him. I was not going to cause any fuss with the younger members of staff there so we finished the bottle and left. I wouldnt mind someone explaining these price differentials to me. Otherwise we are reasonable fans of this bar.

169 Opinions in 2 websites
This place is an absolute gem of a find laid back atmosphere with amazing food. The sticky toffee pudding is the best we’ve ever had. An absolute must if visiting Glossop

163 Opinions in 1 websites
We were a group of 7 friends getting together for brunch and a catch up The place is very small which is not a problem but not good for any groups larger than we were. It’s very traditional to the building with stone floors and exposed beams etc. which is good for most of the clientele as this is walkers or cyclists. They accommodate dogs too. That is the good part. Considering how busy this little cafe was, thy did not have enough staff on to manage this. We had the menus but it wasn’t clear we had to go to the counter and order. A pot of tea for 1 was ordered and came with the smallest coffee cups ever, way too small for a cup of tea. Cold drink glasses were also brought out and they too were like child size cups. The menu is very strange and very limited Among our orders were soup and a toasty. The only soup option remaining was Pea and Mustard! Which none of us had experienced as a combination. It arrived so cold the plate bowl wasnt even warm. The toasties were good but again odd pairings and not good if you have a dislike of cheese. The other thing that was annoying was there was no visible signage for the toilet. There was a door but nothing that said it was a toilet so I didn’t know if I was walking into a cupboard or the loo. We would not return as it was not good for our needs but for smaller groups or individuals in need of a quick pit stop it is ok

91 Opinions in 2 websites
Great place and friendly, helpful staff. Such a shame they don't get more support.

21 Opinions in 1 websites
Absolute gem of a place. Probably the best macchiato I’ve ever had…..anywhere. The barista clearly knows his stuff. The coffee has a beautiful fruity flavour and though I didn’t try the pastries or sandwiches, they looked delicious. Top coffee.

15 Opinions in 1 websites
Went into Shaws yesterday morning for a pie. As I had dropped off my car at the local garage and wanted something warm. I had a curry pasty and whilst it was nice I was shocked at the price of £3.10. I could have said no but I was hungry. I then looked up the price board and then became even more shocked at prices for a warm meat and potato at £3.70. Will not be going there again!

7 Opinions in 1 websites
We typically stop at Sylvie’s for a couple of bacon & egg baps (good old British “brunch”) and the food is always perfect. My wife likes her eggs with a hard yolk, but here 5hey are always JUST hard. In fact not far from perfect. Service is also always friendly. Hard to beat