Reviews Morris & Brown

5
Mirela Anghel
+5
I am a big fan of outdoor cafes. And here it is a very special location due to the amazing views and surroundings. The place was literally buzzing with people from when we arrived and almost got completely packed by nearly lunch time. We guessed it was due to the lovely weather, plus people being on holidays as well. We had some refreshments and few coffees and cakes. We needed those extra calories as we were heading to the Broadway Tower afterwards. I could have spent a few more hours there easily, so I highly recommend to check it out. They have a nice shop inside, with lots of cute, cosy vibes items.
5
Jenny Lewis
+5
Had a lovely brunch at this cafe midway through my hike doing the Cotswold Way. Highly recommended!
5
R
+5
Clean, contemporary interior. Well-behaved dogs allowed inside too. We were very grateful to be able to sit inside with our four-legged boy.
4
Jessica Walton
+4
We stopped at the cafe during a walk for a breakfast bap and although the setting is lovely with amazing views and great atmosphere, we were extremely disappointed with the food. The bacon buttie was served on stale sliced bread with 2 pieces of bacon and the brioche bap was also stale and burnt. The coffee was lovely though and service good so we will likely go back but for drinks only.
5
Gerard Moore
+5
The view from the outside eating area is great. The cakes are nice and filling and the coffee is good too. A good location to recharge on a walk.
5
Christina John
+5
Beautiful cafe near Broadway tower, it’s cosy and neat. Lovely place to visit after a long walk and enjoy your food viewing the nature. There is cute gift shop in the café. Staff are friendly!
5
Sri Rachmadita
+5
Cozy place with great taste. I bought a delicious soup with cheese and scoone.
5
wang vera
+5
Great chill place to stop by for a Sunday brunch! Love the goat cheese with roasted veggie ciabatta❤️
5
Rajesh Chabhaiya
+5
Lovely spot for a break during the Cotswold walking tour. They offer delicious hot lunches and wide variety of cakes and treats including scones as well as hot drinks. Thoroughly recommend for lunch, staff very friendly and helpful.
5
Marc Farmer
+5
A beautiful spot to visit, go for a walk, have a coffee and a slice of cake and take in the scenery. If you use the car park you have to be prepared to pay the minimum £3 for 3 hours but it's easy to stay that long when the weather is good. Social distancing measures are in place with hand sanitizer, track and trace details taken, numbers limited at the counter and face masks required as is normal now. A selection of cakes, pies and sausage rolls, etc. Are on offer as will as other lite bites. A generous slice of cake is £3.50 and coffees are the price you'd expect at a genetic coffee shop. A lovely place to go even when not visiting the tower or nuclear bunker attractions.
5
Hannah
+5
Quick service and tasty food. There was a queue to order but once ordered the food came quickly.
4
Mark Jessop
+4
Nice stop on a north Cotswolds tour with family. Just had a coffee at the café but the service on the terrace was pleasant and efficient. Had to pay £4 ( used cash as the machine wouldn't let us pay by card) for parking for 45 mins, even though we have a blue badge. A bit of a rip- off, IMO. We passed our ticket with the remaining time on to some American visitors, who were very grateful.
5
Sue Lister
+5
Fabulous location; a wonderful view from the terrace while eating our tasty scones and cakes. Warm, friendly and welcoming staff. A real treat. Thank you!
5
The Wayfarer
+5
I didn’t actually dine in this cafe however there was a gift shop in it. I bought a few souvenirs. Lady at the cashier was very courteous and welcoming. Thank you!
5
David Hoskins
+5
Our visit was on a sunny Bank Holiday so cafe was really busy. Our order was taken quickly and food arrived in no time at all. A lovely picturesque place well worth a visit.
5
Potato Man
+5
We only had a coffee and 2 ice creams for £10, which not too long ago would have been expensive.. Nice fella at the till brought over the coffee and couple of spoons so we did have to endure using wooden Ice cream spoons.. views are brilliant but parking is £3.. defo nice experience and I’ve been several times before.. there is also a picnic area with tables down the hill..
4
Jason Mac
+4
Lovely scenic place to stop on a nice day. Grounds and views are stunning. Staff are friendly but can get crowded and prices are steep. Paid parking on site.
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