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    Scoop!

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    17 years ago

    Yummy Yummy great to give yourself a treat of to keep this kids quiet on a shopping trip. Good choice of flavours and cones worth a visit.

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    18 years ago

    Lovely and clean, friendly and efficient service. Great range of flavours and tastes awesome!

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    Owd Barn - Afternoon Tea

    Owd Barn

    (1 review)

    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!

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

    Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop

    (2 reviews)

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    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.

    Kenyon Hall Farm

    Kenyon Hall Farm

    (6 reviews)

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    Great farm shop selling seasonal fruit and vegetables and there as fresh as you can get! There…read morecurrently doing strawberry picking so get yourself down there and grab a punnet, it's around £5 pound a punnet which seems expensive but once weighed you do get a lot for your money and the luxury of picking them yourself. They also sell those little luxuries you don't see in a supermarket (cartmel sticky toffee pudding) and lots more. Kenyon Hall farm also has a beautiful garden centre, cafe indoor & outdoor as well as an outdoor park for children. Nice place to visit for an afternoon.

    We went strawberry picking one fine saturday to Kenyon Hall Farm. The farm is not too far from J22…read moreof the M6 and has a decent sized car park. The only way into the picking area is through the farm shop and cafe. You queue up, choose a picking basket and follow the teddy bear to get to the strawberry fields. Spend as much time as you like, pick as many strawberries as your basket can hold and then return to the farm shop and pay for the day's haul. The farm shop also sells locally sourced meats, sausages, vegetables, preserves, jams etc. They also have a cafe selling hot and cold food and drinks, which are reasonably priced. In addition to picking your own, you also have the option to buy potted plants and bring them home. I think we got some basil, mint and chilli. I thoroughly enjoyed the strawberry picking experience, which was enhanced by a sunny day. I would definitely recommend this place, especially if you have little kids that need to be entertained on a fine summer's day.

    The Hollies Concept Cafe

    The Hollies Concept Cafe

    (1 review)

    Came here for a spot of light lunch. First time I've been to the cafe but been to the actual farm…read moreshop before - which is nice. Not sure why its called concept cafe - what the concept is. I went for the Teriyaki Steak Wrap and ordered some sweet potato fries. My Mum had the pie of the day which was steak. We both just got teas for drink. The teas came fairly quickly but the food took quite a while - my Mum said in the past, the food sometimes does take awhile. The place was pretty busy when we arrived but by the time we got our food, it was surprisingly quiet for a Sunday lunch time. As for the actual food, the wrap is not bad. The steak I think was a touch dry but there was quite a lot of sauce. The disadvantage of this was it was a bit messy. The sweet potato fries were OK - not as crispy/crunchy as I would have liked My Mum's steak pie was a bit dry. It came with gravy which it needed. But still could taste the dryness. Shame. The pie came with some "Cheshire chips" - basically standard chips. There was hope that the chips would be triple fried - which all chips seem to be nowadays - but not sure if that was the case. So overall just all OK. Nice place, service a touch on the slow side and food a bit "average". My Mum has actually been several times and been with different people and overall on all visits had good food so I would not hesitate to go back again. When we arrived, I saw someone get a full English breakfast which looked nice.

    Scoop! - cafes - Updated May 2026

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