Reviews Tinderbox

5
Ben Hall
+5
First time visit. Excrllent food. Really good selection of teas which we were really impressed with. If you like your teas, this is the place for you. Really relaxed chilled atmosphere.
5
Georgia Thomas
+5
I had the eggy bread, with a side of mushrooms and tomatoes, all were cooked well and presented nicely. The waiting staff were friendly, light-hearted and pleasant. Lovely little café in the Poulton area for breakfast.
4
B McC
+4
Went in mid morning for a coffee with a friend. Coffee is nice, no napkins provided, which I always seem to need! Menus are on the walls, which when busy are hard to see. Very noisy to chat, especially with a couple of noisy dogs too close to each other! Will check it out again to see if the same.
4
Adam Kennerley
+4
Has an artisan feel to the place and a nice atmosphere. The coffee is from a local producer and is brilliant. Although not a huge choice the food selection changes everyday and is always delicious. Not cheap but certainly worth the money.
5
Peter Charnock
+5
Friendly staff. Good breakfasts. Recommend the soup with wholegrain bread. Great coffee too.
5
Gail Oldfield
+5
A lovely toast and butter by any standards, sat in a friendly environment, with Gibson the family dog. Lovely artisan menu, and I would and have recommended Tinderbox to family and friends
5
Maya Hart
+5
Delish veggie breakfast. Friendly staff who are ready to have a chat and take orders. Very reasonable prices. Lovely place to relax.
5
Danny Davies
+5
Awesome 👏 Great coffee, tasty food and friendly staff. It's a regular visit for us.
5
Steven Thornton
+5
Our favourite place when I come into town to meet my wife for lunch. Lovely food and warm welcome
5
Lauren Oatley
+5
Great lunch spot, tasteful decoration inside, great sandwich options, brilliant homemade soup. Very good variety of tea and coffee
5
Angela Hesketh
+5
Love this cafe, staff and management are always so lovely. Food is delicious and the coffee too. Great potions and reasonable price. But aside all that the ambuence and 'feel good' facor of this styllish littel gem never ceases to raise my mood :)
5
Stephen Reid
+5
Fantastic breakfast great staff many thanks 😊
5
Anderzander
+5
This is a fabulous place. Small simple menu - but all prepared with love. The soups are about the best I’ve ever had - the chef has clearly found his calling with those 😋. It can get busy at lunch time - but if you want simple delicious honest food - in a nice place, then this is it.
5
Peter Quinn
+5
Five stars is a bit generous but four might be a bit mean. We've got to like Tinderbox more over time. It's a bit quirky. The front half has unusual tables, like old doors and cable drums. The back half has two lines of tables. I like the front half but most seem to like the back half. They sell cards, picture frames, specialist tea and similar as well. The food is very good with generous portions. Usually bigger than we'd eat. Soups are a niche the chef has developed. It's often a 'what's this!' sort of soup, but try it and yes. Crispy bacon often appears too. Cakes are on the larger side as well. The sandwiches are usually imaginative and not plain. During 'Eat Out to Help Out' it was busy but the tables have been spaced and the staff wear masks. The menu is on a wall board. There's sanitiser and screens.
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