Reviews Cafe Museum

5
Ros Hussain
+5
What a great day out. We had a guided tour taking in the history of the potteries. Great buildings, very interesting tales of peoples lives and work around the potteries. Had a wonderful lunch and then had a go at making a pot. Absolutely loved it. Highly recommend it as a day out.
5
Michael Harding
+5
Brilliant It was really nice to walk around it was very clean and the staff were very friendly and helpful the funny thing is that when I was younger and at school some of the exhibits on show now we're on show then not in this Museum but the old one ( we are talking the 60s) one thing I couldn't see was the huge wooden wheel driven by steam I would think, can't remember what it was used for but going by the size of it it was for more than one thing probably a shaft, I remember other things such as the large pot in the entrance close to the Museum shop then there was the coffin plus it's lid made from stone along with some other things, there are few things from the Coal Miners strike back in the 80s at the time I was a coal miner working underground at Hem Heath Colliery in Trentham. And a special mention to the Spitfire standing in its own room Designed by R G. Mitchell never actually saw it fly in the second World War as he passed away just before it started so he never knew how well his Spitfire performed during the war. Can I suggest during this summer holiday you go and have a look around YOUR museum and see it all for yourself.
5
M B
+5
Liked looking around at the various exhibits. The cafe food & drinks were very good, well worth a visit.
5
Metta UK
+5
Well worth a visit. A very good range of pottery history and the Staffodshire Hoard to boot! Could easily spend 2-3 hours just browsing. Maybe a day of you have a strong interest.
5
Jacqui Amison
+5
Amazing day with the grandchildren, highly recommended for a Great day out and educational at the same time friendly and knowledgeable staff.
5
Ag R
+5
This place is free for everyone interested in the stories about potteries made in the area and also about the life in Stoke on Trent. From Romans to the present it is amazingly showed in plenty of interesting exhibitions. I typically liked the Nature one with sounds and visual effects, showing the different habitats in the area and the animals and insects. Great idea to bring in the children to this place. There is cafe and small souvenirs shop. I highly recommend this place.
5
Dawn
+5
Amazing museum, packed with interesting information and pottery. Also other exhibitions going on there too. Around the world in 80 dolls was pretty cool.
4
Lucy Wainwright
+4
I do enjoy it here, but the natural history part and some other sections could definitely do with some modernisation, I guess this is due to funding; that said other parts have recently been improved and are definitely worth a visit. A lot of the museum I can remember from when I was a child. The lift is very small, and the toilets look very dated although clean. Despite this there is a lot to keep you entertained for a cheap day out with cheap parking across the road to the right of the museum and the new library to the rear.
5
Steven Tuck
+5
Spitfires and pottery This is by far the biggest undiscovered gem in the country. Where else could you see the largest collection of cow shaped pottery creamers under one roof, along with a spitfire and part of the Staffordshire hoard. A truly epic museum for all the family
5
james kent
+5
Great museum with free entry. Staff are extremely friendly and are more than willing to help. I highly recommend seeing the spitfire and the Staffordshire horde. If you do visit please leave a donation so the museum can stay free and can continue to run
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