Nice food and reasonable prices despite being a tourist attraction. Staff are nice and happy and really go the extra mile - every person matters. Our Sunday Roast was good, potatoes a little questionable, but edible throughout and very filling. Desert of apple crumble and custard was good. We'll be
Wonderful place to chill and eat or have a tea or coffee. Windows above your head enable you to see the cathedral and spire so fantastic location and setting. Had the cream tea and whilst it's nice to get proper tea in a pot and scone was good the amount of cream and jam was rather disappointing. C
A lovely place to enjoy a perfect cup of coffee and a range of well presented food to suit all palate. Situated in the cathedral itself the atmosphere is relaxed and efficient. My favourite coffee destination in the city.
Cafe set between the cathedral and the cloisters. You can eat inside under the glass roof looking up to the tower or in the cloisters thinking about all the clergy that roamed around discussing and praying about God. The food is fairly inventive and had some nice veggie options. When we visited serv
Beautiful setting with wonderful views of the spires through the glass refectory roof. Service friendly and helpful. Very limited choices for those eating plant based.
Popped in for a coffee, paid £3.50 for a very large Americano which was of good quality. Cheaper coffee available elsewhere but not in such beautiful surroundings.
A lovely relaxing place to eat or drink with stunning views through the glass ceiling. Reasonable prices and good quality food on offer. All round a great experience.
Good quality food and a fine place to enjoy a meal with Australian friends from Pymble NSW who were part of the visiting Choir.
Wonderful setting and not busy mostly, but slightly expensive as compared to other places, but feels good to see the spire above.
Food is ok, but you eat here to look up and see the spires and towers and old architect all around.
Had a pleasant coffee and cake here while waiting for an organ recital in the main part of the cathedral. The refectory is a modern structure tucked between the cathedral and the cloisters (outdoor seating in the cloisters) it has a glass roof which allows you to view the cathedral in all its glory.
A welcome cafe inside the cathedral if you need to eat during your tour.
As far as gift/tea shop in most attractions go, this is a different class; very good indeed.
Worth visiting on its own if you're local.
Nice place for a coffee or piece of cake, the food looks good to.
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