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9 years ago
A Great Starbucks. Although its in a cinema,it looks like a normal Starbucks. Drinks are great,service is snappy and the workers care.
47 Southwater Way
Cineworld Cinemas
Telford TF3 4DE
United Kingdom
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http://www.starbucks.co.uk/store-locator/search/location/TF3%204DE
Hours
What time does Starbucks open?
Starbucks opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Starbucks close?
Starbucks closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Does Starbucks have bike parking?
Yes, Starbucks has bike parking.
Does Starbucks have outdoor seating?
No, Starbucks does not have outdoor seating options.
Does Starbucks have parking?
Yes, Starbucks has parking options.
Does Starbucks have free WiFi?
Yes, Starbucks 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
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Outside seating Tilly's Bunbury.
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.
My wife, daughter and I stopped by this place to grab a quick, light breakfast before walking…read morearound the beautiful village of Bourton-on-the-water and it was very good. It was busy, so you could tell that it is a popular spot. It is set on the river that runs through the village so you can enjoy your breakfast while the water slowly flows by you. This area and the cafe are beautiful. The staff were very nice, friendly and helpful. Even though they were very busy, they showed no signs of being annoyed or overwhelmed. They seemed genuinely happy you were there and eager to make sure you were happy with your stay. We ordered the sausage rolls and a Cornish pastry and they were very good. I'm sure there are a lot of amazing restaurants in the place, but you would not go wrong stoping by here to grab a coffee and a bite to eat.
Cinnamon roll and your brownie was, brownie, very and pineapple, fruit smoothies, or all just OKread more
Inside
Loved this place...it was such a lucky find while walking around Ludlow city centre. We'd been…read morestopping over here in Ludlow on our way to Snowdonia in Norther Wales and my radar for low-key, no-fuss, down-to-earth food was triggered when I saw the Olive Branch from the outside. Seriously, it's not a stylish restaurant, but the concept, the food and the overall atmosphere is absolutely lovely. I loved ordering at the counter cafeteria-style and then taking your trays to one of the wooden cubicles. The food was just as I expected: wholesomely tasty! We took some cheese scones for the ride and had them later for tea when we arrived at our cottage! Definitely recommend this place!
Where do I start? OK... go to Ludlow on a Saturday evening and plan to eat out without booking…read moreahead and you'll spend ages finding a restaurant. This is what happened to us. We eventually managed to find The Olive Branch and even though they were very busy and had lots of reserved tables we managed to get a table "laid up" for us. This place has lots of past Egon Roney awards and has a very laid back, Bohemian menu. The staff, if a little young, were very enthusiastic and full of energy. The menu wasn't extensive but there was a very good selection of dishes all of which were cooked wonderfully and the portion control was perfect. Amongst the four covers (Chicken stuffed with Shropshire blue cheese and wrapped in smoked bacon, Lamb and Apricot pie and Vegetable tarts) we were served a selection of salads (bean, fruit and nut and traditional green leaf) as well as a selection of stir fried vegetables. This was very novel and ensured we could pick and choose our accompaniments. The wine selection was also very nice - the Pinot Grigo went down far too well and we managed to consume a couple bottled with ease. It would be too easy to over look The Olive Branch but if you're in town do yourself a favour and drop in as you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Yummy scones we had as part of our cream tea!
Great coffee although it is more pricey than you might pay around the corner at Bakers Oven! Worth…read moreit though and the hot chocolate that they do is very good indeed. My only complaint is that at busy times the queues can be very long and slow moving but I think this is because each drink is tailor made and done while you wait. They also do a wide variety of nice (though expensive) sandwiches, wraps and paninis and also cakes, muffins and biscuits. Comfy seats and they have the newspapers around for you to read too. Lovely for a treat.
Great coffee- favored latte's are made right, not to strong or to weak. Good atmosphere and staff…read moreare friendly.
Red berry fruit cooler.
This is a great location for breakfast, the atmosphere was very good, the food was excellent,…read moreespecially the Big Kiwi and the French Toast. Best hash brown I have ever
I love this place!…read more On a Saturday lunchtime it was heaving, though thankfully we were able to be seated straight away. Next to a blazing hot radiator. It was a fairly pleasant day in early September so I'm not convinced having the heating on full blast was totally necessary, and my sister kept accidentally catching her arm on it. That's not much of a complaint though, just an odd observation. I love the look and feel of the place, especially the drawings on the far wall. I mentioned to my sister that I thought it was affiliated with Federal in Manchester. She asked one of the staff who told her they're totally independent of each other but that the owner of Tamper helped the guys from Federal set up. This really shows in the decor, atmosphere and menu of both places. We each ordered a flat white. When they arrived they were lovely to look at, and delicious too. My sister ordered the Big Ozzie breakfast, and I ordered the smashed avocado on sourdough with poached eggs and halloumi. My dish was really beautifully presented. It came with a sweet chilli cucumber salsa, which is not necessarily something I would have chosen to go with the dish, but worked really well. My sister really enjoyed her breakfast as well. I tried a bit of the sausage patty and the hash brown and they were both delicious, really nicely seasoned. We didn't have any cake as we were fit to burst but there was a huge selection and everything looked lovely. I would definitely return and would recommend.
French Toast
Big Kiwi
Peaceful and tasty. Tamper blend. Superb.
If you needed a proper coffee fix. Look no further. Campden coffee is the place to be…read more Beautifully made, the coffee was just right and the extraction was done to perfection. As an Aussie traveller I'd say this is a nice joint. Was the flat white perfect Aussie standrard? Probably just missing the mark, but it's certainly good enough, and especially when were in Cotswold. Relaxing atmosphere for a tea and a quick rest as well! Lovely staff!
Had a delightful tea and shortbread, while the Lovely Bride indulged in a scone with creme and jam…read morewith her afternoon latte. Across the hallway from the gallery shop in the Old Silk Mill, where C. R. Ashlee's Guild of Handicraft centered a century ago. There is still a silversmith at work here, as well as woodworkers, potters, and leather workers. The coffee shop itself is a nicely appointed room with stone floors and walls, wooden tables and chairs in a cheerily mismatched style. Porcelains are random as well. Loads of sandwich options, as well as cold drinks.
We stumbled across this place while escaping the rain at the Christmas market and it was such a…read moregreat find. A small flat white and small cappuccino for £6 total is a rare find these days and we both loved our drinks. So much flavour and nice, strong coffee. My only reason for giving 4 stars is that the layout was a bit cramped and it was slightly lacking in customer service. If you're just popping in for a takeaway coffee though, this is a fab spot.
I never normally do this anymore but I'm so in awe of this place that I'm writing the review before…read moreI've even finished eating/drinking. I knew I'd love this place as when I walked in, the smell of roasting coffee flew into my nostrils, Faculty literally had me at hello. So more about this love affair, the coffee is brilliant, the cakes taste fantastic and the tea is a relaxing and soothing as the cute little tea pot suggests. The staff working were friendly and happy to offer advice (to me and another customer who had 21 questions about the origin of the coffee) - credit where credits due, the young chap answering knew the answer to every question! They are also linked to next door, a sandwich shop which is perfect for lunch and you can even order from one side and go and sit in the other or vice versa. Owned by the same husband & wife partnership and matched with the same awesome decor. It's not often I'm in Birmingham but one thing for sure is this fling is sure to continue every time I venture in!
Vegan avo on toast and flat white
Absolutely love this interior
Listening Intently
Surprisingly good Flat Whites with Latte art. Hot chocolate was very good. Nice staff very…read morefriendly. Definitely recommended.
Easily the best coffee shop in Stratford-upon-Avon!…read more They use Monmouth espresso - some of the finest beans from jolly London - and serve up truly phenomenal lattes and mochas. I'd argue the baristas here are even more skilled than those at the Monmouth at the Borough Market in London. I've been several times and can't seem to get enough. It'll take a few minutes for your drink, but it's absolutely worth the wait. As if that weren't enough, they actually make some pretty delicious sandwiches as well. I had a free-range chicken with lemon mayo that was something special, and my better half had an equally tasty egg and watercress. It seems that Box Brownie can do no wrong!
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Main cafe seating area
Back room - lots of space for bigger groups
As I have family and friends living in Aldridge, I always have a mooching around the village. Yes,…read moreI love how English people refer sometimes to their local commercial area as "the village". At least my auntie Kate does it, and I do like what I find in the village. Simply Delicious is one of the gems of Aldridge. A cosy independent Café and restaurant in the middle of the High Street that is already in the list of favourite places to take a friend ( or family ) for a catching up. The place is always packed and sometimes is difficult to find a table available, but it just an adding to the success of this independent business. Simply Delicious is not just a café but also a delicatessen with a range of products that they are proud of offer in the shop. From typical Made in Britain cheese to fine chocolates and jams, everything is fresh and in a very affordable price. It's always a great idea to check their products before leave the place. It's almost impossible to not take something back home. The menu itself is also quite yummy. I always keep an eye on the deluxe and classic paninis options. Last time I have visited my choice was a chicken breast n mayo that was served with side salad and crisps. It was divine. The food presentation is also taken seriously at Simply Delicious. It's to eat with your eyes indeed! The average price for a sandwich in this place is £ 6.50 and for the size of each portion I could say you pay for what you eat. And after heard so many good things about their Chef specialties menu I am honestly thinking about treating myself with a proper meal next time I visit Simply Delicious.
This turned out to be a impromptu visit after a late night, and when only a full English breakfast…read morewould do. This is a delightful coffee shop and deli rolled into one, which has a lovely local community feel to it. Arriving at 10am the restuarant was already busy, and I managed to bag the last table deliberating what to have for breakfast. They have an extensive breakfast menu which includes items such as eggs benedict, muffin with smoked salmon and scrambled egg, and a full English breakfast. There are a variety of hot and cold beveages to choose from - Milkshakes, Hot Chocolate, and specality teas. They also have a lunchtime menu, and items are available for takeaway. Some of their deli products come direct from Italy and Spain and they have a variety of homemade cakes. My eyes lit up when I saw the carrot cake, but that will have to wait until another time! All of their deli items can be gift wrapped, and included in a hamper - perfect for a pressie. The service was friendly and the food fresh and delicious! I shall be returning to sample the lunchtime menu and their homemade cakes of course!
Yummy chocolate display at Simply Delicious
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