Michael Scott Connolly
+5
Great little restaurant with some interesting menu items. I would highly recommend and if I had lived locally I would look forward to trying everything on their menu. Their food was exceptional, as was their service and this small restaurant has a wonderful and inviting atmosphere. The decoration is eclectic, joyful with attention to detail. Their staff genuinely cared that all customers enjoyed their food. I don't know if I will ever visit Stratford upon Avon again, but if I do this restaurant will be top of my list for a return visit.
Love this place when I come to visit family. Tucked away from the busier touristy streets! Portions are huge, I didn't need to eat for the rest of the day! (The charcoal toastie in photo has been cut in half as my mum and auntie found it was enough to share)
I'd been hoping to fit this cafe into my Shakespeare trip, and I'm relieved that I didn't miss it out. I've been to a lot of great food places (especially vegan ones) but in the midst of a touristy city in the Midlands, I found this cafe to be one of the most relaxing places to be.
While some of the items appear to be a novelty, that does not mean that they aren't high quality! My rose latte (cappuccino? I just saw 'rose' and bought it) was divine and made me feel fancy, while their popular charcoal bread was used nicely in a cashew and cranberry toastie. The prices are standard, but with the quality of the food I'd say that's actually a bargain! The atmosphere is relaxed and vaguely hipster (for lack of a more modern term) and the staff are super friendly. Most of the seating available was upstairs but if you catch them at a less busy time I'm sure it'd be accessible.
Stratford-upon-Avon has some great places to eat, and I'm glad that this is one of the places I invested that limited eating time into!
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