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11 years ago
Really great tea room. Themed Alice in wonderland cafe with cups, decor and music to suit. Definitely worth a visit if you're into that sort of thing. Staff are polite and food is good quality. read more
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656 Liverpool Road
Southport PR8 3LT
United Kingdom
01704 578579
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http://www.madhattersteapot.co.uk/
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What time does Madhatter's Tea Pot open?
Madhatter's Tea Pot opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Madhatter's Tea Pot close?
Madhatter's Tea Pot closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Madhatter's Tea Pot is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Closed
Does Madhatter's Tea Pot serve alcohol?
Yes, Madhatter's Tea Pot serves alcohol.
Does Madhatter's Tea Pot have parking?
Yes, Madhatter's Tea Pot has parking options.
Does Madhatter's Tea Pot have free WiFi?
Yes, Madhatter's Tea Pot has free WiFi.
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A village coffee shop that offers a varied food menu of hot and cold food - with A daily specials…read moreboard and a range of hot, cold and alcoholic drinks. WiFi is free and the staff are friendly and efficient. Limited on site parking is supplemented by street parking. Our food & drinks came fresh and piping hot. With a hairdressers upstairs and local art for sale it was a good stop for our lunch as we drove through this village.
From the owner: Family independent cafe and coffee shop. Speciality coffee and teas. Full English breakfast,…read morebrunch specials, lunch and homemade cake. Dog friendly inside and out. Come and explore the beautiful historic village of Bunbury, Tarporley.
Cream tea takeaway
Speciality coffee and homemade cakes
Outside seating Tilly's Bunbury.
If you want a lesson in customer service this is it. If you…read morearen't doing what these guys are doing, you're doing it wrong. When someone isn't happy with the coffee they've just sent out (which tasted great by the way) And spends time fixing it until they feel it's right. And then gives you more coffee! FREE. That's perfection and that is customer service. This is a lovely quaint station house attached to Prescot train station. We only went downstairs which was lovely and cozy and has a toilet. Just as well after two large cups of coffee. The rustic vibe is perfect and the menu looked really good. I could even select vegan options. More of that on my next visit. The staff are lovely polite and engaging. You feel more like part of the family than a customer. Tune in on my next visit. I will venture upstairs and add more photos then. And also try something from the menu. Thanks to the staff for being very professional. And thanks for the perfect coffee.
Called in here for Sunday breakfast, the "full Yorkshire breakfast" was superb !!…read more There is also a farm shop to browse around.
The cafe
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.
I asked to go past the fence to witness this beautiful view. I was warned to not go far because of the equipment around.
The Cheshire Breakfast (All Day Breakfast) served with Black Pudding.
Lovely atmosphere, even better when the weather is good as the outdoor area is fantastic…read more Food is great, delicious selection of cake and coffee. Service with a smile.
Absolutely loved it at the Caban. It has an official road sign on the main road and once again just…read morebefore the building and car park. As pointed out by previous reviews, it's not immediately obvious that the café is there, because it is located in an office/community building, where locals rent offices for their business But the search is worth it! The café is adorable, nice and clean. The service was great and our waitress was excellent. She was quick and super friendly, and she gaves us tips on which dishes were best. The food is healthy, local and delicious. I had the haloumi salad with bulgur, and the latte I ordered was delicious too. The cakes looked amazing, but I was too full to try them. The atmosphere was great, with locals doing some arts projects in the corner and beautiful photos of climbs on the wall. The view is also very nice and if you bring your kids, they provide colouring books and babiccinos. Wifi included! Highly recommended!
Mulberry's is a quaint little coffee shop-cum-bistro in Ainsdale village which, I think it is fair…read moreto say, would not be out of place nestled in a European city at the roadside, with elderly gentlemen sipping cups of tea as they watch the world go by. It offers a selection of hot and cold food to accompany the usual coffee, tea and other various cold drinks as well as an outdoor seating area which is regularly filled with people sitting there, despite the view not being quite as romantic as those in Paris or Rome. The food on offer is good, home cooking, including a lovely fried breakfast which, from experience, is perfect for getting rid of those pesky hangovers and is also available all day for the lazier people amongst us. There are other various hot meals available that change weekly so it is best to check when you are there for those. The desserts they offer are also highly recommended in these parts I'm told, making Mulberry's a place I'd recommend for a quick drink, snack or even a larger meal to fill your stomach.
I'm not sure whether to go as far as calling this one of those hip cafes, but then again I am in…read moreEngland, and what I get here isn't necessarily going to be the same as what I would get in Australia. However, this place wasn't all that bad, though it is more like one of those cafes that you tend to find in the city than elsewhere (though you do find some pretty good ones in the city). However, I did really like this place, the service was pretty good, as was the pot of tea I got. The only thing that disappointed me was that they used ham for the eggs benedict as opposed to bacon.
Popped in here on Saturday whilst out shopping with my Mum and was very surprised to see how busy…read moreit was...and how much it's grown since last time I visited there a number of years back! It was absolutely chock full of very happy looking customers and there was a whole lovely new back room that I'm pretty sure wasn't there last time I was. The service was speedy despite the long queue and the staff friendly despite how busy they clearly were. The decor is lovely, my favourite elements being the giant chandelier and the vintage piano. The atmosphere was really pleasant; the overall vibe of the place manages to convey cool classiness and warmth at the same time. Although the bread of the mozzarella and chorizo panino I ordered was a little floppy and the chorizo a bit a bit too chewy it was tasty nevertheless and the tea I ordered was just right (and with me being such a tea fan you don't often hear me say that!). The cakes looked delicious as well...wish I'd had room for a slice! Will definitely be saving space for the chocolate and Guiness next time! I'm very glad I've rediscovered this hidden gem above Lord Street and will definitely not be leaving so long till my next visit this time.
A cozy coffee shop!
Outside
Excellent as usual. Can't fault the food. If you're in the area do give them a visit. First classread more
Lovely little hole in the wall place with quality food and friendly staff. Quaint and quality. Busy…read morelittle place.
Who could resist?
This cosy little café/bar is carefully hidden away down a side street in the middle of Formby…read morevillage so could be easily missed. In the daytime, it is your typical little café, offering cappuccinos, lattes, various panninis and the like. However, it is of an evening when Café D'Art comes alive, as Formby residents flock there long after the other local drinking establishments close (they have late opening hours, ideal for those poor souls craving a replacement for Shorrock's Hill, Europe's number 1 hotspot). The drinks there aren't very cheap but by the time you get there you're usually too pissed to care, plus the beer they have there is pretty good compared to your usual pub draughts. The only negative is its size, meaning it can be full without really being that busy, which usually results in the action spilling out onto the alley and round the corner into the village but if you don't mind the squeeze then I highly recommend Café D'Art as a place to drink through to the early hours.
There is a distinctly French theme to Formby's backstreet eat-and-drinkeries, well to two of them -…read moreCafe des Crepes and this little establishment. Its quiches, soups, pizzas and paninis all round here; mostly homemade (or at least constructed on site) and with judicious use of sundried tomatoes and oil. Dessert-wise it's spongy cakes, teacakes and sticky tarts - great stuff. Of an evening the little place goes full-on wine bar and serves a selection of beers, wines and spirits in a brassiere style. Of a weekend there can be a real throng of locals in here dissecting the week's events over a vodka tonic or a petite glass of beer. The walls of the establishment are hung with local art, usually of a surprisingly high quality and in a variety of styles, all of which is available for purchase. Definitely one of the best destinations in Formby for a drink, some light lunch or some art-gazing. Fantastic.
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