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    Mill & Brew - Chicken Schnitzel Burger

    Mill & Brew

    (5 reviews)

    £

    Mill Hill, Edgware

    Delicious food! Super friendly and helpful staff! Absolutely…read morewonderful experience, will most definitely eat here again when I'm in town.

    Date of Visit: 02.10.09 "Pure Treasure - Great Chef with…read moregreat passion" Review: You first enter and feel that it is both casual and reasonably lively and Family friendly. I know Mill Hill and this is not my usual spot for breakfast or lunch so I was intrigued by Mill & Brew. The head chef was previously trained by Jamie Oliver and his passion for food and caring about the ingredients really shines through. Quick tip to the owner "don't let this one go". A great menu catering for all including a good vegetarian and vegan options with lots to select but my only criticism on the menu is that the Breakfast and Lunch menus are very similar and only a couple of new dishes added for lunch. Also although there are cakes and other dessert items no specific in house desserts and I would love to see this moving forward. All portion sizes are large so feel free to order more single dishes and share so you can get a chance to really sample the fantastic menu selection. I will be going again and would highly recommend this establishment to all. Parking: Ample station parking and also street metered parking also which although is limited to 1.5hours at around £2 you can go back and get another ticket. Decor & Lighting: A rustic cafe feel but really well done so you just feel comfortable at a light casual place to meet for a coffee or a full meal. Heating and Cooling: Noted they have AC and during our time the AC was off but temperature was perfect, not hot or cold. Ambience & Acoustics: A great feel but acoustics wise there were a few people around and it did sometimes get hard to have a conversation but being hard walls and high ceilings this would be an acoustic issue anyway. Service: Excellent service by all members of staff as each would come and ask if all was ok so very attentive. DB Level: 77.3 dB We had the following: Coconut crush - My friend had this and suffice to say it must have been to her taste as nothing was left. Berry burst - Textured and fresh and I am no fan of blueberry but loved this combination. I would recommend this for all to try. Beetroot smash (Poached beetroot smashed with organic yoghurt, topped with pomegranate, crushed walnuts & pistachios finished with fresh apple on sourdough) - A take on the usual avocado on toast but using an english ingredient. The bread is crispy with the beetroot both light and sweet. All very well presented and I for one not being a fan of beetroot was a bit worried about this one but I was pleasantly surprised and I am glad we had selected this from the menu and is a must to try. English breakfast (Two fried eggs, smoked streaky bacon, award-winning sausage, homemade baked beans, a baked tomato, Portobello mushroom, potato & onion rosti and toast) - Again a well presented dish. All the ingredients used and specially selected. The beans being fresh and not the canned variety with a great light taste. You also get a little salad with light fresh dressing. Along with the best crispy bacon I have had which was really crunchy. The award winning sausage had a light spice and perfectly cooked and not too meaty. The tomatoes and mushrooms along with the perfect egg and the most amazing hash brown all work in perfect balance. M&B banana pancakes (Triple-stacked fluffy pancakes! Choose between our classic smoked bacon and maple syrup or our caramelised bananas with sweetened cream cheese & toasted hazelnuts) - Sweet and fluffy but be aware this is a large portion which we shared and still could not finish the entire dish. Real care and attention taken to the dish which would not go a miss in most fine dining establishments. Albeit they would probably charge more and give a much smaller portion. Halloumi rings - A nice touch and variation on onion rings. A nice light and crispy batter and works well as a side dish also served with a home made dip which works well. Fries/Chips (Hand cut, twice cooked, crispy chips) - Great chunky chips which are rustic with the skin left on. Again served with a great home made dip. A treat for all. Chicken Schnitzel Burger (Free range crispy chicken breast fillet in a brioche bun with baby gem lettuce, homemade coleslaw & mature cheddar cheese, topped with siracha mayo) - A nice homely made item, crispy, crunchy and nice taste to the batter coating. Really fresh and worth every penny. Conclusion: The slight issue we found is that the Wi-Fi needs improvement as there is poor signal and no real cover. But food wise and atmosphere wise there was no complaints at all other than wanting maybe more items for Lunch and having their own home made dessert menu. All the food is fresh and all ingredients sourced with care and attention. I would be happy to have the same food in the top city hotel and I do think this chef is going places so why not try out where he started his own vision before you have to pay more for the privilege in years to come. Great food and good value.

    Ocean Bells Coffee Company

    Ocean Bells Coffee Company

    (11 reviews)

    £

    Watford

    Finally an independent coffee specialty cafe in Watford Hooray!!! And bloody great one at that too…read more The cafe is run by a lovely couple who are passionate about coffee and food. The cafe has that beautiful wooden floor finish, both in flooring and seating. They also have stools by the window if you want to watch the world go by. They have quirky lighting and lovely counter where you can see all that delicious food. Their are also framed photographs from the couple's worldly travels. I tried their Latte and I was in Heaven I had to sip that slow. I also had their festive porridge with the currents/sultanas on top, which was delicious. Their banana bread is to die for! Please get it toasted. I've also tried their homemade cake's which was a carrot cake and brownie which was lovely too. I also got to try their juicy, well seasoned sausage roll. They have an in and out pricing on their food it's roughly between £2-£5 but also do deals as well like coffee and bacon roll £3.10 from 8am to 11am. They have a corner where you can pick up flyers/leaflet of local events, and also a independent coffee magazine. The the also provide daily newspaper, and free wifi Its medium in size, so when it is packed, they do encourage you to share tables. The staff are friendly and have great customer service. I love the atmosphere in here, they have a really good playlist and love the fact that it gives a little bit of London in Watford.

    The team at the shop is friendly and welcoming. I was greeted with a smile and a warm welcome. The…read moreshop is inviting and it's easy to sit back and relax while you enjoy your coffee. There isn't anything else like it in the area. It's a nice place to unwind or catch up with friends.

    The Old Courthouse Cafe - Delicious carrot cake and banana cake

    The Old Courthouse Cafe

    (2 reviews)

    Barnet

    A hidden, cute cafe, with two tables (2 and 4 seater). We needed wheelchair access and it was…read morereasonably ok (slight incline to get there and some paving where we had to reverse the wheelchair just before entering). A warm welcome, with a yummy choice of hot chocolates, cakes, cold drinks and ice creams. Service was quick and friendly. The carrot cake was moist and super sweet, but so moreish. Banana cake also hit the spot. Yum! I got the feeling that this place could be popular with parents and toddlers when the weather is warm as there was a play area and playground nearby. Off peak this is a lovely quiet spot to grab a cuppa and chat. Tip: By car, parking is available on Manor Close (easy to miss as it could be mistaken for a private driveway). Drive to the end and it opens into a car park with the cafe to the left.

    Super cute, hidden away from the busy roads of High Barnet. We popped in here strolling back from…read morethe hospital up the road. They were just about to close when we came in for coffee & cake (sorry guys!) and they were very accommodating. No vegan cake that day, but they did have a gluten free option. I had some fancy kettle chips and checked out the very cute collection of art, knick knacks, lotions, candles etc from small-time craftspeople while the Mr perused the day's papers. If you're in the area and can't bear to sit in a chain coffee shop in The Spires, or if you're just having a walk through the pretty grounds, I would highly recommend having a sit down in here!

    Coffee Affair - Great Coffee

    Coffee Affair

    (12 reviews)

    ££

    Colindale

    It's not there anymore, Yelp should do something about this as I walked 11 minutes in the rain. The…read moreplace has changed hands it's called Deli Sq. I went across the road to Moes and had a full English breakfast including coffee for £8.99

    Having worked all week at the Ministry of Muffins, an angry muffin gets hungry on weekends…read more I used to frequent this place on weekend mornings in the hope of sustenance, casually strolling the open doors and to my horror... 9am (not an unreasonable time for breakfast) the venue is open and welcoming patrons, both human and muffin alike, alas, the kitchen is not open! This is a recurring issue. In my more leisurely days I chose to wait on the promise of a 20 minute cook time. As I sat there basking in the rather clinical ambience; I would people watch. The weekend patrons coming in for hangover cures and lunch time pack ups was dough-warming. Then my gaze would turn to the staff; a friendly bunch, and none tried to eat me so that's a good sign, yet they run around like headless chickens. One has to wonder if they do indeed work there or just stumbled in and got trapped, Venus-fly trap like. 40 minutes later and my food has not yet arrived... angry muffin becomes angrier. And hazaar! The bountiful breakfast is served. As I plunge my face into the plate with no regard for anyone within a 3 meter radius, I discover half of the food is stone cold and half sizzling hot. A huge disappointment especially after waiting what seems to be an age. So I devour the food and call my muffin mother in Estonia; I cannot hear her however because the high energy dance music is way too loud for a coffee shop (and weekend morning). Maybe these staff, maybe they are Friday night revellers who just haven't finished the party, I don't know, I have no brain; for I am a muffin.

    Mabel's Vintage Tearooms

    Mabel's Vintage Tearooms

    (2 reviews)

    Bushey

    Wanted to treat my daughter, son-in-law and 2 granddaughters to a nice tea and Mabel's Tea Rooms is…read morenot too far from where we live. They do a number of different "teas" depending upon how much you want to pay. We weren't looking for an old-fashioned tea time with sandwiches and cakes - we just wanted a cream tea. We opted for the Mini Cream Tea which is priced at £6 person for which each person gets a fruited or plain scone which can be served either with butter and jam or clotted cream and jam. We had a choice of teas (or coffee) included in the price. Cups and saucers are vintage china, mismatched as this somehow makes it more "twee" but definitely NOT authentic Victorian (what good mannered Victorian lady would offer her guests mis-matched china?). Large pots of tea, milk in milk jugs and cubed sugar - exactly what you'd expect for a nice tea. What came next was a total disappointment, though! I can see why they called it "Mini" !!!! We four adults were each given a plate with a small scone (about the size of a boxed small bakewell tart!), two small glass containers, one with a spoonful of jam, one with a spoonful of cream - hardly generous portions! My granddaughters each wanted a slice of lemon drizzle cake which, at a cost of £3.95 per slice, I could've made a whole cake for that price! We've been to many tea rooms over the years and I can honestly say that the cream tea we had here was the most stingy I've ever experienced. The scone could be eaten in two mouthfuls. This venue is off the beaten track but I wouldn't advise you to rush to visit when there are tea rooms that are much better value.

    Can't understand the poor review below - are you sure you went to the right place? I went with my…read moremum for a birthday treat and really found it fab and great and value for money too. The staff could not have been more lovely and attentive and the tea room itself has a lovely charm to it. We had more food that we could possibly eat so some of the lovely cakes went home for others - but the top warm scones never made it out of there! Good job thanks Mable we'll be back.

    Caffe Nero Group - coffee - Updated May 2026

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