This is essentially a little hut that serves food and drink next to the field and garden area opposite the museum. When the weather's good they put out tables and chairs for people to, evidently, sit around in the sun. If not then everything's takeaway anyhow.
The owners are really friendly, and when they make a tea or coffee they may actually talk to you like a person, which can be a refreshing change compared with some cafes. They also make fresh sandwiches and toasties to order, as well as stocking crisps, treats and fruit and things. They normally have a little plate of home baked cakes (such as Welsh cakes or muffins) tempting you on the front counter.
It tends to be pretty quiet quite a lot of the time, some people that know about this little gem just outside of the centre of the city use it as a regular for their lunch break. If the weather's good it's a perfect place to stop that's close enough to the centre to be convenient, but right by an open park to be a bit more of a relaxing experience. read more