Seeing all the great reviews for Binky's I had to try it out. Binky's Kitchen and Binky's are side by side, or rather they are one eatery with two sections. We went into Binky's Kitchen and a large sign advised us to wait to be seated. A waitress found us a table immediately and provided us with the dedicated Vegetarian menu which we specifically requested. A broad menu with five Vegetarian options listed.
I ordered the Superfood Salad which consists of rocket, spinach, avocado, beetroot, goats cheese, peppers, pine nuts and a sunblushed tomato oil dressing, it was flavourful and delicious. My dining companion had the Vegetarian Bake which I sampled and while nice it was a little bland with too much cream sauce and not enough veg.
Feeling greedy we ordered coffees and desserts. Soya milk lattes are available on request. Coffee was fabulous and our Banoffee Pie and Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Ice Cream Sundae Jar (what a mouthful!) out of this world. Such beautiful and massive desserts.
I really enjoyed dining in Binky's. Service was quick, food scrumptious, decor warm and ambiance relaxed with a family friendly feel. You do need to be hungry to eat here though as the portions are massive. Prices are good for such generous portions and quality food. Two main dishes, two desserts, two coffees and a soft drink cost us £32.53 in total. A great cafe and casual restaurant. read more