Reviews The Solaris Centre

5
Michael and Julie Bowell
+5
Lovely historic building built in 1941 as a winter garden and sun lounge, offering a pleasant space for patrons to relax after a round of golf on the accompaying putting green. With it's large windows overlooking the green on one side and a sea view on the other patrons were able to enjoy the seaside without having to brave weather. Originally costing £9,929 to complete, then falling into a state of disrepair over the years, today is owned by the council having undergone restoration and regeneration, we have a building housing various offices, training centre and a lovely cafe at the rear of the building.
4
jo dixon
+4
Normally go here for work meetings. Cafe is reay good. Food is great and always busy. Seating areas outside. Lots of people with kids as they have a play area for them. Lots of people in the Cafe with dogs which is lovely to see.
5
sylvia pennington
+5
I go here every day to walk my dog..sometimes pop into the cafe for a meal or drink ...its a lovely place to go ..also has area for children to play ...also has parking
5
Nina Sadurskis
+5
Had another lovely cream tea. Think we are going to become regular customers. Can't fault this place at all. Very clean, food fantastic and the staff can't do anything more for you, the price is also reasonable.
5
Andrea Kershaw
+5
Always a lovely place to sit and refresh. Who would think we'd be sitting outside having a scone and pot of tea on 19th November. Great place to sit and people/dog watch
5
James Conboy
+5
Great historic place, lovely cafe to eat at also. Children's play area at the rear of the building.
5
marilyn hardman
+5
Attended a meeting here. Excellent venue. Nice mix of Art work along corridor to conference rooms this was a bonus . Accessible entrance and toilets for disabled . Helpful pleasant staff on the reception. A cafe servings reasonably price food and drink . Small car park and lots of on street parking.
4
David Ferguson
+4
Had a Scottish breakfast and it was perfectly acceptable. I've had better but also a lot worse. Prices are quite reasonable even though it's a stone's throw from the promenade. Good selection of cakes and treats and the obligatory teas and coffees. There is a park outside for the kids as well. Lovely place to go for a sit down and a bite to eat in the summertime.
5
Dave H
+5
Lovely location, fantastic food with a home cooked feel. A lovely gem away from the bustle of the town to bring your whole family including the dog!
5
The Urban Courtyard Manchester
+5
Hosted Christie’s bike ride from manchester to Blackpool well done team christie
5
Masterfeedback 2020
+5
A very nice tranquil local hub wheel chair accessible but easiest entrance is round the back via the play area dog friendly and only a few minutes walk from the year round dog walking beach in blackpool at time of writing cappachino 1.95 bacon roll 1.95 well worth a visit any time of year
4
Claire Burton
+4
Nice place to stop for a brew but was disappointed at lack of healthy options available. I asked for a fruit cup or a piece of fruit and was told that they don't do anything like that. I had just biked from Fleetwood to South Shore so did not want to defeat the object by having a bacon butty or cake.
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