So very good. Love everything about it. Opening time need to be watched as they close about 2pm, after lunch I guess. So check first so you're not disappointed.
Lovely food. Friendly welcome. Decent prices too imo. Not always easy to park but worth a visit
I like a breakfast or a brunch and also visit new (to me) venues. I was therefore keen to visit the Bournville Cafe after a very positive recommendation from a couple of my friends. On entering the establishment one immediately felt that the experience was going to be positive. The cafe was light, airy and spotless with some nice decorations and super toilets. Rachel, who has been in house for about five years, and Emma were cheerful and welcoming. Cups of tea were order whilst we read the blackboards to decide what to have.
The mega breakfast was a bridge too far and so I decided on the large breakfast: sausage, bacon, egg, beans, tomatoes,mushrooms, black pudding and fried bread together with toast and butter, and my wife close the small breakfast which had smaller portions and no mushrooms or black pudding listed although she did get some mushrooms.
A few minute wait and the breakfasts arrived with everything looking as though it had been cooked to perfection with the bread and butter forming a mountain. As was anticipated the food tasted as good as it looked and to make a reasonable dent in the toast and butter Rachel provided us with some jam.
I am really looking forward to visiting again as I rate the Bournville cafe amongst the very best that I have visited in Birmingham and the good news for me is that the number 27 bus stops right outside. Thoroughly recommended.
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