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    Crossroads Cafe

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    14 years ago

    Traditional "cafe". Food good and the place is clean. Well worth a visit if your gasping for a cuppa!

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    13 years ago

    Had a roast chicken dinner which I have to say was very good. Nice people serving and cannot fault.

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    Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop - This local farm added a café about six months ago I heard.

    Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop

    5.0(2 reviews)
    29.4 mi
    ££

    I was asked if I ever had a proper English breakfast so we came to this relatively new café that's…read moresix months old. I was introduced to Black Pudding, an acquired taste for even the English- pigs blood and intestines mashed into a hockey puck. I have nothing to compare it to but a taste of it was good for me. It was crispy, soft like pudding and a bit sweet. I opted for the tuna panini which was terrific. I read it came with chips which I figured were fries but got actual potato chips which was fine I guess. Michael said his All Day Breakfast was spot on except for the sausage which he described as cheap or watery. The other lads said there's were fine and devoured it spite being hung over. Before breakfast I asked to walk past the gates to witness the sprawling fields. I was welcomed with a bit of apprehension and took a few photos as you may see. Apparently no one asks to go back into the farm. I breathed in the cool air and appreciated the beauty of the English horizon. I was met by the owner, Bill Williams, in a tractor who stopped me to have a bit of a chat. He is a funny man when he said the view was "alright" and there wasn't much to see. I learned the farm was 400 acres and how he had a kick travelling the California coast line several years ago. When I return to Chester I will be sure to come back and eat here and say hello.

    Absolutely 5 star in every respect. Glorious food served by friendly staff in clean and welcoming…read moresurroundings. The sight of a log burner roaring away is a marvellous sight on a cold winter morning.

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    Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop - I asked to go past the fence to witness this beautiful view. I was warned to not go far because of the equipment around.

    I asked to go past the fence to witness this beautiful view. I was warned to not go far because of the equipment around.

    Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop - The Cheshire Breakfast (All Day Breakfast) served with Black Pudding.

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    The Cheshire Breakfast (All Day Breakfast) served with Black Pudding.

    Owd Barn - Afternoon Tea

    Owd Barn

    5.0(1 review)
    36.9 mi

    This is a lovely teahouse. It's a unique spot as it's traditional farm shop, but it also has a…read moretearoom and country store located in a 16th century barn. The restaurant features freshly made dishes made with homegrown seasonal produce. While visiting our family in Liverpool, we came here as a group for afternoon tea. My mother-in-law and sister-in-law had been here before, so they knew it was great and brought us back, along with my husband's grandparents. Do take note, you have to book your table in advance. We sat in one of the backrooms which was very cozy and inviting, albeit a bit noisy from a rowdy group of "ladies who lunch," but it was fine once they left. We all really appreciated that savory items were included in the the afternoon tea. The menu features a selection of sandwiches, savouries, a cup of soup, a bucket of chips, a selection of cakes and a mini trifle. Plus your choice of a pot of tea or cup of filter coffee. I was happily surprised at the wide variety of teas! There was ample to eat. My husband and I ate our entire afternoon tea, but everyone else in our group had a few sweet treats left to take home. The food was very delicious. I loved the little quiche best along with the soup served in a cute tea cup and saucer! Plus, the little basket of chips was a nice touch! Scrumptious! Also, it's just 14 pounds for Afternoon Tea which I think it a great value for such a delicious savory tea. Afterwards, my family browsed the farm store and boutique which featured a lot of cute country style home goods and seasonal produce and artisanal food items. Do go upstairs to poke around at their merchandise. It's cute. I really enjoyed this afternoon tea and I'd love to return next time we're back to visit my husband's family!

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    Owd Barn - Afternoon Tea

    Afternoon Tea

    Owd Barn - Savory Bites including quiche

    Savory Bites including quiche

    Owd Barn - Sweet Treats

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    Rumblin' Tum Cafe

    Rumblin' Tum Cafe

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    £

    The Rumblin' Tum is one of a number of 'greasy spoon' type cafes in Rhyl town centre. When I say…read more'greasy spoon' I'm not implying there's anything greasy there but you will find mismatched cutlery, plastic tableclothes and a menu on which pretty much every option includes chips or toast. You'll also find excellent value for your money. I recently visited for the first time and opted for the all-day breakfast. This is in fact the 'small' breakfast from the menu and comprises bacon, sausage, black pudding, fried egg, beans or tomato and fried bread. It also comes with toast and a decent sized cup of either tea or coffee, all for a reasonable £2.95. I found it well cooked (I especially enjoyed the bacon which was a little overdone, just how I like it) and more than filling. There are a range of various sized breakfasts on the menu including a 'greedy boy' breakfast for £9.95, which I assume is enough to feed an entire family. In addition you'll find other 'traditional' cooked meals such as sausage, egg and chips as well as sandwiches. Tea and coffee cost 50p a cup (unless you order the all-day breakfast in which case they're included in the price). The service was also friendly and efficient and I wasn't kept waiting too long for the food to arrive. If you're looking for a filling, no thrills, value for money meal in Rhyl I can certainly recommend the Rumblin' Tum.

    Had a wet bank holiday weekend in Rhyl and needed somewhere for lunch. Picked Rumblin Tum off Yelp…read moreand was more than happy with the Cafe. Friendly staff a good feed they do a superb breakfast and a good mug of tea. The omelette and chips was very good nice omelette and good thick cut well cooked chips. Would recommend you give this a try if you want honest traditional well cooked cafe fayre.

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    Rumblin' Tum Cafe

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    The Press Room Cafe

    The Press Room Cafe

    4.3(3 reviews)
    12.9 mi
    ££

    Finally catching up on my reviews from a trip Sue and I took to Wales in July…read more One of our first stops after landing in Manchester was in Conwy. We stopped here as this is the town where Sue's mom was born. After wandering around on a Saturday morning we sought out a place that we might find a proper Welsh breakfast. We came upon the store part on the bottom floor and while inside I noticed a sign for a cafe just up the stairs. Mentioned it to Sue and we took a look. Cute little place. Busy on an overcast Saturday morning. We saw that they offered a Welsh breakfast and we were sold. The breakfast consisted of good toast and Welsh butter, sausage and bacon (you read that correctly), mushrooms, tomatoes and sunny side up eggs. It hit the spot after a long flight from the states. A good way to start a trip.

    Yummm. I'm still craving the food I had here, and it's been about 2 weeks…read more.. I ordered a baked potato and chose to have mushrooms and cheese on it. My boyfriend ordered the brie and cranberry panini which I was also tempted by. Let me start by saying this- I love baked potatoes. I know what a good potato is, and all I can say is that The Press Room Cafe has amazing baked potatoes. At least the mushroom one is. It's served with a pile of cheese that melts quickly, and a stack of seasoned mushrooms that leave a nice sauce for you to dip the potato skin in. My favorite part was definitely the latter. It's also served with a decent salad- I enjoyed the dressing. I could only steal a few bites of the brie and cranberry panini, but it was as good as I expected. It's difficult to explain how the flavors compliment each other so nicely, but they do!

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    The Press Room Cafe - The Press Room, Conwy

    The Press Room, Conwy

    The Press Room Cafe

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