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Tea Shop By the Canal - Outside seating by the side of the Kennet & Avon canal, dog friendly, afternoon teas, homemade cakes

Tea Shop By the Canal

(8 reviews)

We had planned to have an afternoon tea at this lovely little café while visiting Newbury. We…read moredecided to go for a quick lunch, a couple days before the planned afternoon tea. Well, it was a good thing we did, since we didn't get to go back for afternoon tea... Just as the name suggests, it is located right by the canal. It was very picturesque, peaceful and relaxing. They also have seating upstairs, and had histories on the canal, with photos posted all around the wall. Their cakes looked amazing, but I decided not to order any dessert on this day. Yes I know, a big mistake! Our friend ordered Heavenly Hot Chocolate, and it looked so pretty! We went with Teashop House Blend Tea, and Earl Grey. The young boy who brought the teas (I hear this is a family-run business) was trying to very careful not to mix them up. But the funny thing was, he totally mixed the tea up! LOL. We didn't realize until half way through... I thought the House Blend tea tasted so much like Earl Grey. For lunch, we had Ham, Cheese & Chutney Sandwich and Eggs Benedict. They were both tasty, nice portion, and filling. Our friend went with something healthier, and ordered one of their vegan sandwiches. It is nice to have that option if you want or need vegan dish. We had a nice quick lunch here. It was adorable and cozy. The food was good, not amazing, but good. I think the sweets might be better than the actual food...I will never know, unless I go back! Lesson learned: don't never expect your plan to go just the way you planned them...and have your dessert first!

I love this cafe It's a wonderful location; you can sit along the canal watching the swans, the…read morebaked goodies are delicious, the staff friendly and the cafe itself is quaint with beautiful painted china dotted around

Harris + Hoole - Specialist filter coffee making kit.. In Slough.

Harris + Hoole

(1 review)

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It's rather fashionable to bash Harris + Hoole on account of their being 49% owned by Tesco. Made…read moreless clear is that the people behind the chain are those responsible for Taylor St Baristas, and as a result, the coffee at Harris + Hoole is far superior to what you might otherwise expect. Apparently they won best UK coffee chain at the 2014 European Coffee Awards and I can believe that. I certainly can't think of any other major chain that can compete with what you can get at Harris & Hoole. The location of this Harris + Hoole in the massive Tesco Extra in Slough magnifies the incongruousness. There are the shelves containing the coffee making equipment (Aeropress, V60, Clever Dripper, Hario grinder, even Harris + Hoole branded KeepCups) that one sees at all 'serious' cafes. The refillable filter coffee marketed as 'drip' filter coffee. And the superb-value, excellent espresso - a 'small', 8 oz flat white costs £2.30, and sizes go all the way up to 12 oz. There are some corners cut. There's only one blend of coffee (Union), as you might expect from a large chain (but not at an independent). The filter coffee, while refillable, isn't anywhere near the quality of drip/Aeropress coffee in independent stores, perhaps because the coffee used isn't as well-suited. Still, overall, I am most certainly a fan. It's one thing to cash in on the coffee craze by lazily churning out sub-standard lattes for 'artisan' prices as too many opportunist independents and coffee chains do. It's quite another to, as I think Harris + Hoole do, use their in-depth knowledge of the trade to make good coffee significantly more accessible to all. I declare Harris + Hoole to be a force for good.

Gino's Cafe - Retro dinner

Gino's Cafe

(2 reviews)

££

First things first - a review of anywhere or anything in Slough has to be contextualised. It's not…read morelike other places. Everything is a bit worse. As such Gino's gets three stars whereas if it were in London it might get two. It is a tasteful greasy spoon, with a fairly effortless (and entirely genuine) retro feel. The staff were polite and happy to do what you might ask. But it's somewhat let down by old-fashioned English-style cuisine; the food feels additive- and flavouring-fuelled and smacks of having been preprepared in bulk. The price point, for Slough, is not cheap. The menu consists of paninis, burgers and thundering cooked breakfasts. I've not tried much from the menu, but I have heard of respectable people ordering the same thing there on multiple occasions, so it can't be a complete travesty. My panini was a bit bland but I knew what I was getting; my chips were a bit oily and tasteless and the salad was unexciting. But none of this shocked me; I asked for it, was fully prepared, and not disappointed. If you're hungry in Slough and are not in the mood for a chain restaurant, it serves as a safe bet. As a small, family-run independent business powering through these miserable times, it has to be fully credited for standing out from Slough's identikit high street.

Gino's is a lovely, busy little independant cafe in Slough. It does sarnies, huge breakfasts,…read morejacket potatoes, omlettes and more- for eat in and takeaway. Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff, plus wifi from the Weatherspoons next door. The food is hearty and the portions generous, all cooked on site. I frequently visit them and will continue to do so!

Cafe 3G - mobilephones - Updated May 2026

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