Bev Cowperthwaite (TheEvelynWintersAdventure)
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In the heart of the Grosvenor Park in Chester, a charming story of a morning unfolded at The Lodge Coffee House. With the sun casting a warm glow, a delightful meal awaited. A plate adorned with a masterpiece of flavors arrived – two fried eggs nestled next to creamy avocado, all resting atop a bed of perfectly toasted sourdough bread. It was a symphony of tastes that promised satisfaction from the first bite to the last.
As patrons entered, they were greeted by a choice: dine within the cozy confines or venture outside to embrace the natural splendor. Some chose to soak in the enchanting atmosphere of the park – the distant chugging of the toy train, the joyful melodies of the merry-go-round, and the chorus of wildlife that painted the scene with life. Among the enchanting inhabitants were adorable squirrels, adding dashes of curiosity and playfulness to the park's tapestry.
With each meal, The Lodge Coffee House's staff wove a tale of hospitality. They brought orders to tables with smiles that extended a warm welcome, their kindness turning each visit into a cherished experience. The fusion of delectable dishes and attentive service created a memory that lingered like a sweet aftertaste.
And so, in the midst of Grosvenor Park's tranquil beauty, a chapter of a sun-kissed morning was penned. A plate of eggs and avocado, a symphony of park sounds, the presence of lively creatures, and the touch of friendly staff – all came together to form a story that would be recounted with fondness and shared with others, an ode to The Lodge Coffee House and the delightful moments it gifted to those who ventured within its embrace
Located close to the Grosvenor Park Road entrance, the family friendly café is on the ground floor of Park Lodge, a Grade II listed building, which was once home to the park keeper. The Lodge is the first known example of the black-and-white style of Cheshire architect John Douglas who designed many of the buildings in the city centre. The external walls bear carvings representing William the Conqueror and the seven Norman Earls of Chester.
The elegant design of The Lodge café, with its comfortable furnishings and heritage style menus was inspired by the cultural heritage of the 20 acre park. Opened in 1867, it is one of the finest and most complete examples of Victorian parks in England.
Great location, Bacon Brie panini was amazing and delicious strong coffee.
Friendly environment and cute squirrels around. Highly recommended.
Bought ice cream from this place and it was delicious! Also bought lattes which were also really tasty and delicious. One of the best coffees I've ever had. You can eat inside or outside. Staff were nice and friendly too. Thoroughly recommend this place.
Lovely cafe in Grovesenor Park. Really friendly staff and great coffee. Love sitting working outside under the shade of the tree on their large patio area.
Visited this cute café in the park several times now. The coffee (my fave espresso) is always great and I tend to be picky with the coffee. The cakes and food never disappoint, service is always on point, very polite and nice staff. Obviously atmosphere and surroundings are absolutely stunning and I always meet dogs in there as it's pet friendly. As I huge animal and coffee lover, this place is really pleasing me every time I return. :)
Lovely cafe located in beautiful surroundings. We had coffee and snacks (perfect),served on the patio under the tree’s, which we throughly enjoyed. Our two dogs enjoyed their Scoops ice cream - which is specifically for dogs so that was a bonus for them. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Service with a smile (Thank you!) We will be back. 🙂
I went to the coffee shop thinking they opened at 9:30. The woman working let me know she opened at 10 but asked me what was I wanting. I told her an iced mocha latte. She proceeded me to invite me in and made for me an absolute delicious coffee and I also had one of the best Jammie dodgers. If you are ever in Chester you must come here. Sweetest barista ever.
Adorable cafe, lovely staff, great coffee and food in the park make for a serene morning. Best late I've had in Chester.
Little hidden gem within Chester Grosvenor Park. The staff are always friendly and it's a lovely place to stop by and have a coffee outside in the sun.
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