Reviews The Station Cafe Bar

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Alison Stafford
+5
A fantastic venue for our exhibition, and a lovely place to stop and admire the artwork, get refreshments from the cafe, treat yourself to a luxury ice cream, or maybe something from the bakery? The shop sells some lovely original art too! Oh, and theres a lovely walk and swimming pool nearby!
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Urvashi Patel
+5
Lovely place with beautiful building and lovely people. Great food and ice creams in the cafe. Hot Chocolate was so yum �
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Susan Bourton
+5
Couldn't praise this lovely place enough. Beautiful location kept in the theme despite modernisation. Great value, tasty food with very big portions. Contains a cinema, restaurant, mini-museum, art exhibition and many little shops. Highly recommended indeed. Can't wait to visit again!
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Chris Clark
+5
Called in today with my dog for a coffee following a long walk. So glad to be able to bring my dog in as it is a good break for a coffee before tackling the hill into town. Lovely exhibition of Anne Miller paintings.
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Lesley Mann
+5
We always visit the Station when we're in the area. Light and airy with such a lovely atmosphere. The gallery always has something of interest and all the facilities are well kept and clean. A credit to the local community.
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Michael Slade
+5
Quiet when we arrived at about 3.40pm. We were shown to our table. We just wanted tea, coffee and scone and tray bake. All very nice. Lovely historic location. Nice gallery of artwork. Cinema in same building. Swimming pool adjacent and lovely walks. Maximum stay in car park is 4 hours, recent price increase. Internal photo and some of Easby Abbey which is a walk away.
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Dovrat Levy
+5
A beautiful vintage-restored place, Includes a cinema, a large café, an open art gallery, independent art and gift shops, a very good (and expensive) bakery and a chocolate shop. There is a book corner and a few comfy chairs righr nextcto it and the atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming. Also, there are public toilets, a lot of parking and a famous ice cream shop. It's within a short walking distance to the town centre, so it's a good parking option (£3 for 4 hours!) on a visit to Richmond. You can take a walking trail some of them start here), enjoy the beautiful scenery of the river Swale, climb up to the town centre (300 meters away), have lunch and then climb down to the carpark, buy a beautiful piece of arr/craft made by a local artist (very reasonable prices) and return home. A perfect day!
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julie jones
+5
Coffee with the ladies after our pilates class. A lovely setting in the old railway station, the staff are cheerful and helpful, the coffee is delicious. Lots of independent shops within the building and a lovely 3 screen cinema.
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Sean
+4
Whilst I agree with preserving local buildings for future generations. I don't agree with over charging. We had a couple of bits of cake and drinks and it came to almost £30. Basically the same price as other local businesses that aren't charities, so not sure why the prices in the bar / restaurant ast so high. It's completely excluding people and simply catering for a lot of holiday home owners who visit the area. Whilst the service was excellent and the cakes were nice. I think the pricing really needs to be addressed, there is not even discount for permanent local residents.
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John Redden
+5
Went into the station for lunch, 1st time going in to eat but pleasantly surprised by the quality of service and food. We ordered egg/mayo sandwich, and expected it to come on small plate but it came with side salad and crisps ,our coffee was a treat far better than any other coffee shops. Went for a walk along side river swale underneath the canopy of trees
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Ray Harper
+5
We have been coming here for years. It is a fantastic facility. The staff are always friendly and professional. It is often very busy but you won't find a harder working group of people. We can't praise them too highly. Thank you all very much.
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Maureen Sleeth
+5
First time eating at the station bistro and would definitely return and highly recommend a visit you won’t be disappointed. Shelly served us tonight and was lovely, friendly helpful and professional. Real chunky chips were amazing!! We had pizza a side, glass of wine & coffees. I look forward to returning soon.
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Wendi New
+5
Jane Ellis drawings there today were brilliant on mezzanine gallery (Artist from Reeth). Check out her work! We show there next year as The Art Crowd, Northallerton! Excited. Wonderful bakery, Goosewings jewellery is a lovely side studio, ice cream parlour, brewery, and lovely cinema! Not forgetting cafe and also gallery shop! There is a beautiful woodland walk too. A bit soggy today though
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Karen Corden
+5
Phoned a head booked table very polite staff on phone so started well. Good one way system. Very clean tidy social distancing fab ordered food. Only had sandwich and tea but arrived in good time. I very much enjoyed vegetable crisps husband wasn't a fan but could have had chips instead. Food was lovely. Well maintained place. Obviously with covid not all areas open but definitely recommend and will visit again. Staff were very professional relaxed and made you feel comfortable. Definitely worth visiting. Wish we lived closer to go more often.
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Andrew Cartwright
+5
In a short / brief visit to Richmond and the falls, we saw this and decided to have a quick stop, with our youngest most interested in the fact that it used to be a train station. We didn't get a chance to go all round it, but the station has lots of things including a cinema, things to eat, drink etc. We were impressed in how it was all laid out with the different businesses inside. Now have this on our list for a revisit at some point in the future!
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Robin Elliott
+5
There are so many good food options here. A very nice cafe, a bakery, and an ice cream shop! The cafe is open for lunch and dinner (not sure about breakfast). Their food is very good and they have great service. There are free public toilets inside that are very well maintained. The ice cream shop and bakery also make very high quality desserts! Oh and it’s also a cinema!
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Mike Whitehouse
+5
What a lovely place! I am filled with admiration for the preservation trust and what they have done here....a great example for other towns and villages. Cafe, gallery, good l gift shop, cinema..... parking at £2.50 for 4 hours means that you can fit this in with a visit to the town centre.
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Daniella LK
+5
Lovely artwork show here!
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Peter Morley
+5
What a fab place! We visited for a few days and had coffee and breakfast there a couple of times. Enjoyed a circular walk from there to Easby. Some interesting art and jewellery on display and for sale, lovely ice cream shop. Cinema too. Bacon and sausage sandwich was amazing! 🙂
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Ian Forshaw
+5
H and I usually stop here for coffee and a bite on our way to Catterick Garrison. There's a fair bit to see here; galleries, micro-brewery, bakery, ice-cream parlour etc. The food is very tasty, there's a great atmosphere and the folks are so nice.
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