This is a popular, traditional cafe / tea-shop on the High Street, in the pretty Worcestershire town of Pershore.
The cafe has an informal seating area at the front, with a sofa and a few tables and chairs, and then a larger seating area at the rear, with the main counter and servery (to view cakes etc - they have table service). There is also a garden seating area at the very rear, for when the weather is good.
They serve a wide range of snacks and light lunches, erring on the traditional side - so think cooked breakfasts, soup, salads, omelettes, baked potatoes, baguettes and sandwiches, scones, tea-cakes - and of course scones and cakes. My friends each had a soup and roll with a sausage roll, and I had a baked potato with cheese and beans. With tea/coffee, this came to £33.70 including service.
Service was pleasant and reasonably speedy, though for first time visitors the "take a table, read the menu and wait to be served" protocol isn't quite clear, and the till at the front is only staffed when people go up to pay. (Most of the customers were clearly locals, and it was very busy on the Saturday lunchtime we were there!)
Overall, then, a good find and recommended if a traditional cafe is your thing. read more