Reviews The Twig

4
itay cohen
+4
Very nice coffee. The truffle mushroom sandwich was ok but greasy, not something special to my taste. The staff was very friendly and considerate. Not that there are a lot of coffee places nearby, but I think that's the best option for a coffee.
5
Andrii Andriiko
+5
Nice little coffee shop with some pastries and sandwiches. We got sandwiches and sausage roll. They were pretty tasty.
5
Philipp
+5
Nestled in the enchanting village of Bibury, I stumbled upon a hidden gem called The Twig Café. This cozy café quickly became my favorite spot for a delightful coffee break or a quick bite. Its warm and inviting atmosphere offers a true escape from the ordinary. The Twig Café's rustic interior, adorned with lush plants and tasteful artwork, creates a soothing ambiance that perfectly complements the charm of Bibury. It's the ideal place to unwind and indulge in some well-deserved downtime. What truly sets The Twig Café apart is its exceptional menu. The expertly crafted coffee is a true delight, boasting a perfect balance of flavors with every sip. From classic cappuccinos to velvety lattes and rich espressos, their coffee consistently impresses. Pair your coffee with their homemade pastries or light bites for a truly satisfying experience. Their selection includes flaky croissants, indulgent cakes, mouthwatering sandwiches, and fresh salads, catering to every taste. The Twig Café's standout quality lies in its exceptional service. The staff members are friendly, attentive, and genuinely passionate about their craft. They create a warm and welcoming environment, making customers feel valued and cared for. In summary, The Twig Café in Bibury's enchanting village is a cozy gem that caters to coffee enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing spot to unwind. With its inviting ambiance, exceptional coffee, and delectable menu, this café is a must-visit. Whether you're looking for a quick pick-me-up or a leisurely escape, The Twig Café offers an experience that will leave you wanting to return for more.
5
Mark Houchin
+5
What a stunning little coffee shop. Only 100m up the road from the hordes of tourists is this little gem where we grabbed a unique and very tasty spicy toasted panuozzo with a perfect coffee.
4
steven lim
+4
The Twig serves lovely sandwiches like paninis. They can toast it for you, so do request that. They also have other items like donuts. Do note that they only have two counter seats, so it is mostly a takeaway place. It is one of very few food options within the village and you need to walk 8-10 minutes from the usual parking place.
5
Marc Millington-Buck (EuroBuck GM)
+5
Brilliant coffee, best Barista for miles. Expresso,?Cappuccino and hot chocolate. Good shots too!
5
Kieran Jervis
+5
Honestly brilliant, not often you can find properly brewed coffee, the barista is a talented man. Smooth milk and very balanced flavours in my latte. Much better than the burnt stuff that has become common in England. The food we had was brilliant too. Fresh sourdough, goey cheese, truffle and mushroom toasties. Me and the girlfriend loved it. If I'm ever in the area again I will 100% be coming back.
5
Henry Wu
+5
Delicious sandwiches that are made on the spot, great carrot cake, and coffee! We really loved the toasted focaccia sandwich with mozzarella, tomatoes, pesto, and greens! Worth stopping at for coffee and a bite.
5
Ralph Hill
+5
Stumbled across this gem of a cafe whilst visiting Bibury with my daughter, we both opted for the ham & cheese toasties with sourdough bread. Wow! they were absolutely amazing, in fact the best I'd ever had. Needless to say we will be coming again, even if it's just for one of their toasties. You need to head out of Bibury on the Cirencester Road and you will find it on your right hand side, well worth the walk.
5
Dalia Hafez
+5
We were staying in the Swan hotel, we stopped at The Twig for coffee, ended up having the Best Sandwich we’ve ever had in our lives ❤️🤗 A must try 👌🏻
4
Andreia Ramos Silva
+4
had some delicious cinnamon rolls . Gutted that had lunch at the pub next door instead of coming here. The sandwiches here look mouth watering. Only problem there is no seating area. They should pub some benches at the door so people could eat their food or have a their take away coffee.
5
Siobhan King
+5
Found this cute little cafe when we were walking past Arlington row. Coffees were really good and the ham and cheese toasties were out of this world. We didn’t get any but they had a selection of beautiful freshly made breads, pastries and cakes. They had a fridge selection of juices and other light bites. They also had a selection of hot sauces, other condiments and alcohol as well to purchase some even from the local area. So glad we found this little cafe on our travels. :)
5
Jessie Manning Boulton
+5
Absolutely love this little gem of a cafe! I always stop here to refuel on my dog walk around beautiful Bibury. Delicious artisan coffee from UE, fresh focaccia sandwiches and tones of sweet temptations. What more could you ask for? With a selection of some the finest Spanish cured meats, Italian produce, a variety of specialist wines and spirits, there is everything you need to put together a lovely gift hamper or even spoil yourself to a quintessential Cotswold picnic.
5
Martin H
+5
Great coffee and pastry - recommend a visit.
5
David Gaze
+5
What a great coffee shop visited today before coming back to Wales coffee was 10/10 some really nice food and cakes a very nice different place from the normal rubbish lady working was super friendly will definitely be going back great vibes 👌thanks
5
Paul Gibson
+5
Stopped at this lovely cafe as I cycled through Bibury. Nice coffee and toasties. Nice staff serving today. A few tables and chairs outside would be a nice addition.
5
Avril-Marie Ives
+5
Super cute little coffee shop on the edge of Bibury. Loads of vegan options for milk and food but we stopped just for a coffee: a double espresso for the OH and an oat flat white for me. The shop was very busy but the service was still super friendly.
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