This little gem of a cafe was a fantastic blast from the past!
The staff were super friendly and welcoming and the food was delicious.
Also, if you want a proper, builders brew mug of tea, those is most definitely the place to come!!!!
I arrived in Amesbury last night, I really needed to eat something but everything was closed... At 10pm 😮
So I really need to have a huge breakfast. I came across the Friar Tuck cafe and ordered the "biggest ever" - 2 bacon, 2 sausages, 2 eggs, 4 hash browns, mushroom, beans, tomatoes, black pudding
Typical greasy spoon cafe. Decor is a little dated, although there are plenty of tables. Food came quite quick. Place could do with being a little tidier/ cleaner, but then again, you get what you pay for Very reasonably priced. Was quite busy when we went, so a few tables were piled up with dir
Haven't been here for years, so had to try the breakfasts... & wow, the fry up was great, lovely sausages, hash browns,perfect fried eggs and even some fried bread.....Nice.
Food ok cost ok, I went quite earlly so only 3 costumers in there, maybe play some low music to create a better atmosphere. I also think if you are buying a set breakfast, you should provide free tea/coffee with the meal and not charge as an extra. But I will visit again. All in all not the best
A great little cafe, everything you could want of a traditional cafe. The fried bread and hash browns were both particularly good.
One of the best fry ups that I've had in a long while. Well worth a visit.
The Monster breakfast is worth pulling off the A303 for. Well cooked with no fancy unwanted thrills. Nice and clean too. What's not to like 😁👍.
Good food and friendly staff. Breakfast was just as expected and hit the spot
Great cafe for lovely cook breakfasts and a pot of tea.
Great place, 'proper' greasy cafe but the food is far from greasy and was a delight and needed after staying at the Stonehenge campsite. Lovely staff too. Will be returning
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