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    Fairfax Cafe

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:30 am - 2:00 pm

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    The Meeting Place Tea Rooms

    The Meeting Place Tea Rooms

    2.8(6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I popped in here after a long walk around Bournville and since then I have been back once or twice…read more It is a sweet little cafe, it's simplistic and reminds me of a country cafe. The staff are warm and welcoming and they serve a variety of cakes and pastries. The tea isn't fabulous, but I am rather fussy about tea. However, the cappuccinos are fantastically frothy. I feel like it is a cafe where you can go and read a book for ages and they won't mind; it's quite relaxed and there are always others in there too. I like this cafe very much, it is lovely and I can't help but go back, it's a good place to sit and think and drink coffee. It is a great meeting place, as the title suggests.

    I visited here for the first time last year; I'd decided to do a tour of the entire 11 route (all 3…read morehours!) and Bournville seemed like a good halfway point to have a break. The relaxed little time-capsuled village was definitely the perfect resting point, and The Meeting Place Tea Rooms looked like a great cafe to stop by and take in the scenery. Entering the tea rooms, I expected the inside to replicate the old fashioned village heritage, but unfortunately, I was instead greeted by a fairly modern interior. Very few customers were sitting at the tables, considering the time was 5pm, I thought more people would spend time in here after work; seemingly not! (I certainly would!) Drink weren't especially cheap, and a teapot of rooibos tea cost me £2 (I managed to salvage one and a half cups out if it.) I have also purchased a chocolate brownie from here in the past, which was very delicious, but again, a little pricey. The cafe experience was lovely and relaxed, and the premises was absolutely spotlessly clean. Also, I found it quite quirky that you had to ask for a key behind the counter to use the toilets, like it was some sort of secret taboo!

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    Woodstock Cafe

    Woodstock Cafe

    4.6(5 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    £

    Woodstock is an unassuming presence from the outside and what with its mostly lame 'music pun'…read moretheme that screams "avoid" amongst Selly Oak's chip shop haven, it turns out to be a real treat. Pleasant and polite staff, coffee that is reasonable and of good quality and a huge menu that will prompt a good five minutes of staring at the wall trying to make a decision (this can be a little awkward when a couple are sat directly underneath the menu on the wall and you are stood there, motionless, rushing your confused brain and abating your impatient belly in the process of making a decision). The baguettes and paninis are particularly nice - the veggie option was thoughtful and delicious. Whether it's an early hangover cure, or to just get away from the usual fare that Selly Oak boasts, Woodstock is a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of the Bristol Road.

    Woodstock Cafe in Selly Oak is a wonderful place to pop in for a baguette or jacket potato for…read morelunch, when I lived in Selly Oak I'd often be found in here at lunchtime because the prices are so reasonable and the food so tasty. It's a similar set up to Subway where you tell them exactly what salad items you want on your baguette and then choose a filling from the menu board. The end result is a delicious baguette that will keep you going all day because the staff are so generous with their fillings. The choices range from the standard ham right up to more unusual Mediterranean fillings, everything I've tried here has been delicious apart from one baguette I had which had loads of black olives in there. Now, I hate olives so the fact that I didn't like this was not the cafes fault in the slightest - more me being a numpty and ordering a food I loathe! In the winter the jacket potatoes are excellent comfort food and again they come with a range of fillings from cheese to ratatouille so there is something to suit everyone. The staff in Woodstock are lovely and will chat as they are preparing your food, I always get the impression that they are really interesting in what I'm saying rather than just talking for the sake of it. The atmosphere in Woodstock is very chilled out and comfortable, sometimes I'll go in with a magazine and sit reading that for an hour without being disturbed - apart from when I want another delicious fresh coffee that is! The customers are mainly students as the university is two minutes up the road, I've eaten in cafes surrounding Northampton uni and found the students obnoxious and loud but this is definitely not the case in Woodstock and this seems to be the place for people to sit and relax rather than be shouting and screaming. Next time you're in Selly Oak I'd definitely recommend a visit to Woodstock for a spot of lunch, the food is fantastic and it won't break even the most credit crunch affected bank!

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    Golden Coin Cafe

    Golden Coin Cafe

    4.3(4 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    £

    When is a greasy spoon cafe likely to be a good greasy spoon cafe? I'd wager that the location of…read moreThe Golden Coin is pretty much a textbook example. It's situated on a busy main road (check!), there's a pub nearby (check!), there is a plumbers merchant and heating supply shop used all-day, every-day by tradesmen (check) and there is an industrial estate yards away (check!) and, finally, the cafe opens very early and shuts up shop mid-afternoon (check). All of this ought to tell you that if the Golden Coin offered substandard food in stingy portions for high prices, it would have been found out long ago. The opposite is the case. This is a classic British cafe doing what classic British cafes do best: Hearty food, brilliant tea, and no messing about. If you are in the area (and it's before 2.30pm) you should grab a fry up here.

    This is a great place for a greasy fry up! Oh yes, this place is amazing and I enjoy coming here at…read moreit is not too far from where I live, but it is slightly out of the student area, so I can come here for a bit of peace. I found this place as a friend recommended it to me and said that they do the best greasy breakfasts and so, nursing a hangover one morning, I decided that was just what I needed to sort myself out. It was fairly busy when I first went in as I think that everyone in the area knows just how good it is. I ordered a full English and a large cup of tea, which I had topped up as I soon drank it quickly; it was good and strong too, just how I like it. The breakfast was amazing, tasty and greasy and just full of flavour! It is amazing how a few fried foods can taste so good!

    Bohemia Cafe Bistro

    Bohemia Cafe Bistro

    3.9(9 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    ££

    Like anyone here I would avoid to review this place for one simple reason: it's such a wonderful…read morehidden place to share with so many people. OK, a bit selfish of me so c'mon visit Bohemia as soon as you have the chance! Some reasons for it: This very modern restaurant tucked away of the Bristol Road buzzing is what we would classify of a fine bistro. I have been there with a couple of friends for a meal and I couldn't be happier! I am a salmon lover so it's always delightful when you find some creative meals with salmon than are not just about sushi! Well, Bohemia Cafe Bistro has a delicious smoked salmon from heaven, indeed! This is the kind of restaurant that you have to go for the pudding! The presentation is so perfect that it's impossible to resist it. So, take a note: Bohemia Pudding Club is a dessert to dream about it. Right portion, chocolate of gods. As they have wonderful food deals that 3 courses and a glass of wine for £ 21.50, I would not miss this chance of visiting such a sophisticated Bistro.

    You'd be forgiven for having never heard of Bohemia, what with it being tucked away on the quieter…read moreside of Selly Oak. Despite its unassuming exterior and poor location, the little bistro is cosy, quiet and boasts a varied menu that can always accomodate; encompassing full dining experiences right the way down to a quick afternoon coffee. The veggie options are similarly varied, and I most recently enjoyed Bohemia's take on the ploughman's lunch: The ranges of cheeses and chutneys were tasty and interesting without being too strong or try-hard, the bread was fresh and particularly nice and my accompanying berry smoothie was refreshing to say the least. Although I haven't ever dined in the evening I would certainly be keen to take someone with me next time. A real gem in the takeaway haven that is Selly Oak, for sure.

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