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35 Opinions in 1 websites
We called into this Cafe for a couple of coffees and a sandwich. The premises have been nicely and imaginatively extend to the side and completes this unconventional layout ( see photos) The staff re friendly and there is table service. Worth a visit.

25 Opinions in 1 websites
Excellent place. Excellent food, excellent staff,large meeting room,fresh ground coffee, selection of teas. Luxury food. Extremely clean

16 Opinions in 1 websites
A lovely cafe with home cooked food. A hidden gem to be sought out, staff friendly and helpful and service excellent. Nothing too much trouble. Shelves of secondhand books, some rare and very old. Local artists sell and exhibit their wares in store. Handmade gifts to purchase. Prices reasonable.

11 Opinions in 1 websites
Great spot to pick up light bites and tea: coffee/ or even a smoothie on your way to a walk in the beautiful surrounding countryside.

11 Opinions in 1 websites
Thank you for a wonderful high tea to celebrate our daughter’s birthday. Tash really pulled out all the stops with customised, individual menus & an amazing spread of food. She accommodated all our dietary requirements, including a delicious vegan sausage roll.

45 Opinions in 1 websites
Good home cooked food with well served beer at sensible prices, in a very friendly pub with friendly efficient staff. This is how all pubs should be

51 Opinions in 1 websites
I've been to sweet tea several times since moving to sawston and I love it. The people that work there are super friendly, I'm moving out of sawston soon but I'll be back just to go to sweet tea, particularly enjoy their breakfasts which are great value as well as quality

890 Opinions in 2 websites
Visited after Daffodil Festival in nearby Thriplow. We didn't have a booking and they very kindly squeezed us in anyway. The inn is beautifully and tastefully decorated. Lots of little details to spot everywhere including a cartwheel. Fantastic selection of books and games, you could definitely spend an afternoon here relaxing and nibbling. Separate children's menu. Was delighted to get an unexpected and delicious amuse bouche. Roast dinner was best I've had in a while. Huge Yorkshire pudding which had sage and onion in it for a lovely touch. Generous portions and well cooked. Very happy that we could get extra veg or gravy on request! Daughter had pasta she enjoyed and ice cream. I was driving so really enjoyed non alcoholic cocktails. Look forward to returning to try the regular menu. Staff were lovely, service very speedy despite them being incredibly busy! Highly recommended

7 Opinions in 1 websites
I find this place very relaxing. The building obviously has some history, as you might expect given the name over the door, but it has stayed true to its past life by not being overly fussy. A neatly folded serviette would be totally out of place here. Instead, it has an informal and casual feel. That said, I’m not generally a great fan of plastic table cloths, but I accept the practicality they bring. I love the way this place appears small from the outside but stretches over several rooms, indoors and out. It also doubles up as a small scale general store selling anything from kids toys to crafty items, which adds to the village feel. In all, a great asset to the local area.

508 Opinions in 2 websites
Was looking a little tired. We had to go round the back on muddy paths as front entrance was closed. Dogs are only permitted in that area not in the main cafe. Service was rather slow as staff we discussing something in middle of making our drinks. Hopefully this was an exceptional time it it I better once repairs complete and in drier less muddy conditions, and with more responsive service.

786 Opinions in 2 websites
A village pub which has grown into a hotel/restarant complex: and done it in a very sensitive way so the original flavour is retained. We dined in the orangery, which is a well thought out large room with a high roof and well spaced tables. Really friendly and helpful staff, happy to split one dish which would have been too large as an individual dish for the two diners concerned. Nicely balanced menu with a vegetarian option. Very well cooked and presented food and a lovely relaxed atmosphere. Too cold for outside at the end of February but it must be a delight on a summer evening.