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Clock Cafe

Clock Cafe

(4 reviews)

££

Every Wednesday lunchtime I like to pop into the Clock Cafe in Northfield as it's right next to my…read moreWeight Watchers meeting and is perfect for my after weigh-in treat. It's been here quite a few years now, but I've never really spent much time in here until recently. I like the selection of people in here, it's a very popular cafe and is always really busy. Sometimes I'll have to wait a few minutes for a table, but it's worth the weight and I think this shows how good the cafe is that people are actually prepared to wait to be seated rather than heading to one of the other numerous eateries in Northfield. I generally have a jacket potato with cheese because the spuds here are absolutely delicious, plus I can carry on feeling righteous about my diet! There are loads of different toppings for the jacket potatoes including tuna mayo, beans and coronation chicken - my favourite though has to be the cheese because they absolutely pile it on the spud which is how cheese should be really! As well as jacket potatoes you can choose to have a good old English breakfast, I've had this on occasion and it really is a wonderful fry up. There are a choice of sizes of breakfast including a mini one for those with modest appetites and a huge gigantic meal that includes what looks like dozens of pieces of bacon and sausages, I've seen a few workmen eating this and always wonder where they put it all! You can also choose a sandwich or hot meal with chips, if I bring my children to the Clock Cafe they will usually have sausage, chips and beans and they always say how nice the sausages are. Prices are very reasonable in the Clock Cafe, when I visit with the kids three meals will cost around £10 including a drink each. There are some more expensive options on the menu such as curry or a 'proper' dinner but I haven't tried these so can't comment on the food. I like their bacon and egg sandwiches as they are not too greasy, you do have to mention if you don't want butter though as they tend to butter all the sandwiches and I personally don't think hot sandwiches need it. The bread is always very fresh, as are the fillings, and I think the best cold sandwich is the tuna mayo which is rich and creamy. You have a good choice of drinks in the Clock Cafe including coffee, tea and a very nice hot chocolate plus a selection of cold drinks in cans or bottles. I ALWAYS, repeat ALWAYS have the hot chocolate because it's creamy and delicious - and perfect for a cold day after shopping. The staff in the Clock Cafe are great, they are chatty but not over friendly like some cafes I've been in. I find they are always polite when taking your order and delivering your food, but don't hang around talking as you're trying to eat which I always find very annoying. The only issue with the Clock Cafe is the parking. My mum is disabled so can use her blue badge to park just down the road, but this part of Northfield is covered in double yellow lines and is notorious for traffic warden patrols so do beware if you do a bit of naughty parking to grab a bacon butty!

The Clock Café on the edge of Northfield's high street is a relatively good café to pop into in the…read moremornings for a spot of light breakfast or for an early morning hot beverage. The prices aren't too expensive nor inexpensive, I guess it's what you would expect at any café. I have only ever been here once as the atmosphere and lack of natural lighting, no, lack of any lighting wasn't what I was looking for. I guess maybe if you're into a shady café like this then you should check it out. Perhaps they were going to the 'too-early-for-light' kind of scenery, whereas when I wake up and need to actually be fully awake I need a lot of light to brighten up my eyes and mind. The only way to know is by checking out the café and seeing what you think of it. My opinions are so-and-so.

Judy's Cafe formerly Jimmy's Cafe

Judy's Cafe formerly Jimmy's Cafe

(1 review)

££££

I used to go into Jimmy's about 10 - 12 years ago with my mum and remember the food and service…read morebeing absolutely wonderful. For the sake of nostalgia I decided to pop in with two of my daughters' last week for a spot of lunch after hitting the sales in Northfield. The thing that sets Jimmy's apart from other cafes in Northfield is the fact that it's run by Chinese people and you can order either from the English or Chinese menus. This was about 1pm so way too early for Chinese food, so I chose scampi and chips while my daughter went for sausage and chips from the childrens menu. We reckoned the baby could share a few of our chips as there was nothing really suitable for her on any of the menus. I sat back and waited for our drinks and food to be bought to the table, expecting a delicious treat based on my memories of Jimmy's from years ago. I was disappointed, and so was my daughter. My scampi was overcooked to the point of being rock hard and a dark brown colour and the portion of chips was very small and not well cooked at all. My daughter's meal was a disgrace and it's only really my fond rememberances of this place which stopped me complaining - it was cooked OK but on her tiny plate there was just one small sausage and perhaps twelve chips, bad luck for baby as there just wasn't enough chips to share! The beans on my daughters meal were disgusting and had obviously been boiled to death, being served in a revolting looking thick, sticky sauce. Our drinks were OK, my daughter had a free Coke with her meal (in a small glass) and I had coffee, but even this annoyed me as it automatically came with milk in it which is irritating as I like to add my own! I was chatting with a lady on the next table and she agreed that Jimmy's has gone downhill compared to years ago, she was only in there for a cup of tea and she told me she used to eat in here several times a week but doesn't think the quality of the food is worth the money now. For our two tiny, badly cooked meals and drinks I paid almost £9 which is an absolute rip off. I will never go to Jimmy's again, it's the perfect example of how not to run a cafe which is a shame considering how wonderful it used to be.

Cafe Munch

Cafe Munch

(2 reviews)

I came in here when I was out and about exploring some of the stores nearby and decided to take a…read morequick tea break. It was fairly quiet when I went in with just a few people sat inside. I did not have to wait to order and so I just had a coffee and bun. The prices seemed quite cheap and I decided to stay inside as there were plenty of seats. Inside I thought it was alright, nothing fancy, but just the standard kind of set up for a café. The staff were also chatty and made small talk with me, which was a nice touch too. My bun and coffee were good, nothing mind-blowing, but can coffee and a bun ever be mind-blowing? A good café, worth a visit if you are in the nearby area.

One of many competing cafes/ takeaways on the Bristol Road South section in Northfield, Munch Cafe…read morestands out as being unusually large. Most eateries in the area tend to have their emphasis placed upon takeaways, and as such only supply a couple of tables, if any at all, for patrons to sit at and eat in, and it seems that Munch Cafe has sought to exploit this lack of dedicated eat-in establishments. However, the few occasions that I've been in there, I've been one of only a couple of people, with the size of the place serving only to emphasise how empty it is, meaning there's no real atmosphere to speak of. Munch does various paninis, baguettes (both hot and cold), jacket potatoes, as well as a range of hot drinks, and it's all reasonably priced, with the food belying the lack of character caused by the size of the cafe and actually being extremely tasty. All in all, if you're looking for somewhere to grab a quick sandwich, I'd definitely recommend Munch Cafe, although probably not as somewhere to seek out for a sit down meal.

Subway - coffee - Updated May 2026

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