Astbury Garden Centre

Newcastle Road, CW12 4RP, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Seafood, British, Breakfast

3.9 💬 1658 Bewertungen
Astbury Garden Centre

Telefon: +441260276466

Adresse: Newcastle Road, CW12 4RP, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Stadt: Cheshire East

Menü Gerichte: 3

Bewertungen: 1658

Webseite: http://www.klondyke.co.uk/home-page/fbclid/IwAR2-Y7Vjuy2pTXm8ISWzHnUUf1zNPzCfxXQmi6pjST6lYRFnLhJa3oGHkSo.html

"Went to the cafe today. On entrance not much choice of food. We both chose garlic chicken and bacon baguette. When we got to the table there was a menu with other things on. These would be better on display at the entrance. When it came it was very long with garlic butter dripping from it. The chicken was hard to find and about 4 ribbons of bacon. Was expensive as well. Definately not worth it. I must say the coffee was absolutely gorgeous though even if a small cup compared to other places. Couldn't have a dessert as they were on an open shelf where customers were coughing and breathing all over them."

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Ruby Ruby

pleasant atmosphere and not too big as so many other garden centers. were a great choice of interesting and gift ideas. nice lunch too. disabled parking well.

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Neil
Neil

Wide range of food choices, and well prepared. Very pleasant staff and quite speedy service. Been several times before and each time has been good. Would be happy to return again.


Ruby
Ruby

selection and price of flowers is really good and some of the flowers available are simply stunning, just make sure that their boat is empty when they visit because they need the space!


Samantha
Samantha

good selection of plant pots on the outside. in the shop there are common garden center products and an art and crafts room. restaurant was beautiful and spacious I had the winter soup that was good. parking was no problem (date of visit in jan on Monday). Speisekarte ansehen


Neil
Neil

Called in for some bulbs and to meet friends for lunch. Store has a wide range of plants; actually anything for gardens. Reasonable prices. Topiary Restaurant serves very nice food; quick service and pleasant staff. Only thing is the milk jugs, which are terrible pourers.


paulinesD8792SE
paulinesD8792SE

Although the cafe area is pleasant and the staff friendly the food is not covered and quite off putting. The cakes and sweets are open to everyone breathing and coughing on them. I know of two other friends who don’t purchase food because of this. Pity as the coffee and drinks are very good.


Lindsay
Lindsay

beautiful looking, on the small side, but a lot of variety. the garden center shop had dinge from inside facilities, home products to household goods and clothing. cafe was nice and clean eating was nice (8/10) best part was the visit of robin who lives in the middle, who visits for broth crumbs Speisekarte ansehen


Anne
Anne

We visit here on a regular basis and although after lockdown it went through a bit of a tough patch regarding the menu I’m very pleased to say they are now back on top form . They have a nice varied menu but we do wish they would bring back their omelettes which were really nice but have now disappeared.We were told they would return but to date unfortunately there’s no sign of this . The coffee is the best around for miles . The staff are always very helpful too .


943PeterK943
943PeterK943

Full menu not available on way in..so selected scone,pot of jam,cream..and requested tea..and selected a cake separately…it appears that if I do not use the words cream tea..£4.75…and the cake£2.65..you get charged £8.55..did not realise this until I sat down and checked the menu..these are very petty and greedy money making tactics..so be aware if you select the ingredients of an obvious cream tea,you get charged correctly..there was a queue when I left and put it down to experience..will not be using this cafe again..very poor…


Greymarsh
Greymarsh

Went to the cafe today. On entrance not much choice of food. We both chose garlic chicken and bacon baguette. When we got to the table there was a menu with other things on. These would be better on display at the entrance. When it came it was very long with garlic butter dripping from it. The chicken was hard to find and about 4 ribbons of bacon. Was expensive as well. Definately not worth it. I must say the coffee was absolutely gorgeous though even if a small cup compared to other places. Couldn't have a dessert as they were on an open shelf where customers were coughing and breathing all over them. Speisekarte ansehen

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  • Cafe Genießen Sie unsere lebendige Cafè-Auswahl, die eine Vielzahl an frisch gebrühten Kaffees, kunstvoll gefertigten Tees und köstlichen Backwaren bietet und mit einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre für ein angenehmes Esserlebnis kombiniert wird.
  • Seafood Tauchen Sie ein in die frischesten Fänge des Meeres mit unserer Meeresfrüchte-Auswahl, die exquisite Gerichte mit hochwertigem Fisch und Schalentieren bietet. Genießen Sie den Geschmack des Ozeans in jedem Bissen! Speisekarte ansehen
  • British Traditionell und herzhaft bietet das britische Menü Komfortklassiker wie Fish and Chips, saftige Braten und herzhafte Pasteten. Entdecken Sie vertraute Favoriten neu, liebevoll zubereitet mit zeitlosen Rezepten und frischen, lokalen Zutaten.
  • Breakfast Beginnen Sie Ihren Tag mit unseren köstlichen Frühstücksoptionen, die von klassischen Eiern und Pfannkuchen bis hin zu gesunden Smoothies und Joghurt reichen. Perfekt für eine herzhafte Mahlzeit oder einen leichten Morgenimbiss!

Ausstattung

  • Cafe
  • Seating
  • Speisekarte
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Menü
  • Parking Available

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