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Mrs Pipers
83/100 (2987 ratings)
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"What a nice place to stumble upon in the heart of Woodbridge. If you want a drink, snack, light-bite or bigger meal this is the place to visit. Our..."
Derek Halls
"A quaint little place, very inviting, the menu is quite simple food, however it is done incredibly well, the tuna mayo and Sweetcorn baguette was so..."
Carol A
"Very friendly young girls service good,will definitely come..."
Graham Huish
"Big free range eggs and good sausages makes a very happy yorkshireman...."
Jay Lawson
"At the top of Woodbridge High street the historic Mrs Pipers offers a good menu of regular fare from breakfasts, sandwiches, hot meals and daily..."
Keith Parrott
"We had a lovely meal at the cafe today . My name is piper , so it was funny eating at pipers cafe . Very good dog friendly, my be they need to speed..."
Mamdy Piper
"Mrs Pipers egg mayo & cress sandwiches are the best prepared and well worth waiting for. She used fresh eggs coupled with soft white bread. Can't..."
Derek Eade
"There were 6 people who had breakfast here, the meals all came out together, well presented and good honest homemade food, friendly service. Will..."
Carol Vaughan
"Very quick service and good price, very friendly a perfect size..."
Sonia Moore
"Mrs Piper's was very crowded when we arrived for lunch, locals and holiday makers all mixed together - a good sign. Food proved to be excellent, all..."
Dominic Barton
"We hadn't ventured in this area of Woodbridge and were delighted to find this lovely little homely..."
Stephen Deacon