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Visited with my family, plenty of space and friendly atmos. Coffee was great and the kids had babychinos. All good. Huge let down was the pastries. Had croissant and chocolate croissant. Both incredibly dry and unappetising. Toilet in the cellar so no disabled access in case you need it.
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Having walked from the pier to the far end of the sea walk we were coming back around lunch time and this seemed a good place to stop. They were doing all sorts of hot snacks which sited well. We were able to sit inside out of the cold too.
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This is a smart pub in a superb location. The beer garden, free range chickens and riverside setting make it a perfect stopping place on the many walks in the area. However, we felt the owners could capitalise on this so much more with a better food service. There were only toasties or sandwiches available (on a sunny August Saturday lunchtime) and the cask ales were not available. A pub that "welcomes walkers, cyclists and dogs" really needs to offer more. I'm not talking about gourmet food; merely a few hot food choices from a pub grub range. The toasties were good and accompanied by quality crisps and coleslaw. I'd really love to see this pub thriving like some of its nearby competitors but it was pretty deserted. I hope this feedback will be construed as constructive.
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So this place isn't too bad and if you've been to Starbucks before you will know what you are getting. The coffee is not the best but I think Starbucks coffee is often unfairly maligned. But like many Starbucks premises it's a drab and slightly depressing featureless grey decor, a little bit depressing and not very inspiring or memorable.
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We popped in on a cycle ride (there's nowhere else local). The shop is well stocked, the cafe had a more limited menu but had everything we needed, and the service was friendly. Plenty of seating outside.
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We ate there two nights in a row. The first time was great, even had a scone. The second night was not good for me. It might have a little bit to do with the second night running low on food because they are closed On Tuesday and Wednesday. Our second visit was on Monday.
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A huge choice of traditional bottled ales, cans of craft beer and cider on offer in this market stall. You can now enjoy a drink here too. This Victorian market is very atmospheric. The market closes around 5pm, so don't be late! I bought a case of Chimay Trappist ale last month and the price was fair. New fruit beers and local brews keeps the selection interesting.
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A local restaurant that is popular with residents. Informal service with good attentive staff. Warm welcome for every visit. Delicious soup starters.
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Bon Appetit in the charming village of Snaith is a simple, traditional cafe serving a good selection of hot and cold meals, snacks and sandwiches. They also have some very nice looking cakes. Along with our pot of tea we just had a couple of bacon sandwiches, which were very good, and I must say that the main meals we saw being served also looked very good. Prices throughout are most reasonable and service was efficient and very friendly. We would certainly use this cafe again.
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Visted the parlour today and the ice cream is supurb can not fault it, the only thing that wasn't great was the service the young lad that was serving was sat with his headphones in and his coat on and seemed like he didn't want to be there he wasn't very welcoming at all and hardly spoke but the ice cream is fantastic can not fault it but you might what to have a word with your staff member.
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Chose this delightful café at 12:30 as we were hungry and saw they had a small table spare - the rest of Cleethorpes eateries were full at this prime time for eating . The location is excellent on the front of the promenade , close to bus stops and the train station . The table was clean and the café looked as it had a recent refresh into a modern contemporary look . They also had tables outside supported by a takeaway external window . The menu is small and covers breakfast , brunch / lunch to kids meals . We both chose a tuna + cheese melt panini along with a pot of tea which was presented with salad and was hot and very tasty - you can see your food being freshly made by the cook . We thanked him as we left today for the lovely food and its value . The staff were all presented well in uniforms and courteous . Keep up the good work here guys , we will be back .
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The coffee is genuinely good here at this friendly local business. They’ve made an effort with the decor too so it’s a pleasant place to visit. So for coffee I’ll come here above Costa up the high street. It’s certainly cheaper. On the food front I can’t really judge as I got a soup for a couple of quid and saw them get the can of Heinz off the shelf and the slice of bread out of the bag! A bit more mystery could be preserved, but I guess for the price I can’t complain!
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A great place to meet friends over a coffee with delicious home made cakes on offer... and there are other interesting dishes on the menu too. The prices are very good and there is free parking too.
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Good value meals here especially considering the cost of living pressures at the moment it must be one of the cheapest cafes in Hull. They main meals like Sausage and Mash that come with a pudding, alongside burgers, curry, sandwiches, fried breakfasts and more. Friendly down to earth staff. Our family enjoyed what he had.