Coco Works - Speisekarte

Inverurie Station, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB51 4TN

🛍 Soup, Coffee, British, Scottish

4.6 💬 515 Bewertungen
Coco Works

Telefon: +441467629600

Adresse: Inverurie Station, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB51 4TN

Stadt: Aberdeenshire

Menü Gerichte: 5

Bewertungen: 515

Webseite: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coco-Works/333002836726879

"This café has a charming vintage atmosphere, with classic tunes like Nat King Cole playing inside. The décor showcases items from the 1940s and 1950s. We've only tried their coffee and scones, but they were consistently delicious. The service was warm and friendly, and there is outdoor seating available as well."

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Delicious warm croissant with butter, jam, and coffee. Just great.

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Bewertungen

Pat
Pat

Always friendly, fast service our Saturday morning post run favourite coffee shop


Iain
Iain

This charming café offers a cozy environment, fantastic coffee, and friendly staff.


Andy
Andy

This cafe is exceptional, charming, and well-run, perfect for both travelers and locals alike. Speisekarte ansehen


Lisa
Lisa

Lovely place to relax over coffee and cakes or lunch. Cosy, comfy chairs. Friendly staff and fabulous scones


Ed
Ed

First time here...liked it a lot and I will return and recommend... Service good as is the coffee and food..


Loren
Loren

The worst cafe in Aberdeenshire since they just provide tap water only for people who buy their food; tap water is basic human rights to survive. Speisekarte ansehen


Issy
Issy

Scones are great but came served on tray with tea pot but no plate. Very small, cramped cafe on the train platform. Prices a bit higher than average.


Alison
Alison

Went here with friends for coffee, tea and cakes. Everything we had was lovely and served by friendly staff. We sat inside which was nice and relaxing with nice music playing in the background. Would definitely recommend and will be returning.


Laura
Laura

This café has a charming vintage atmosphere, with classic tunes like Nat King Cole playing inside. The décor showcases items from the 1940s and 1950s. We've only tried their coffee and scones, but they were consistently delicious. The service was warm and friendly, and there is outdoor seating available as well. Speisekarte ansehen

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire bietet atemberaubende Küsten, historische Burgen und reiche schottische Kultur; typische Gerichte sind Haggis, Räucherlachs und butteriges Shortbread.

Kategorien

  • Soup Warme und tröstliche Suppen, um Ihre Seele zu nähren. Wählen Sie aus einer Vielzahl von geschmackvollen Brühen und herzhaften Zutaten, perfekt für eine einfache Vorspeise oder eine sättigende Mahlzeit an einem kühlen Tag.
  • Coffee Genießen Sie unsere reichhaltige und aromatische Kaffeeauswahl, die fachmännisch gebraut wird, um Ihre Sinne zu wecken. Von klassischem Espresso bis zu cremigen Lattes entdecken Sie die perfekte Mischung, um Ihren Tag mit einer geschmackvollen Note zu beginnen. 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.
  • Scottish Entdecken Sie die reichen und herzhaften Aromen Schottlands mit traditionellen Gerichten wie Haggis, Rüben und Kartoffeln, neben herzhaften Pasteten und zartem geräuchertem Lachs, die einen authentischen Geschmack des schottischen kulinarischen Erbes bieten.

Ausstattung

  • Cafe
  • Wifi
  • Speisekarte
  • Takeout
  • Menü
  • Seating

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"Sunday, 3rd September 2023 – 19:00 Meal: Wine Starters – Main – Coffee My friend and I arrived at 19:00 to a busy but not overfull restaurant without a reservation and they accommodated us upstairs. Menus were produced and we ordered a bottle of white wine and a jug of water. 0rders placed for starters and 2 servings of the Italian style fish stew on the ‘Specials Board’ at 26.99 each. Tomato and chilli with promises of loads of different fish. The toss up was between a steak or the stew (which neither of us would cook at home). The table was dirty and needed wiping – this request was placed 3x on the young waitron who eventually produced a cloth slopping water from a bucket in the corner cupped in her hands where she half heartedly wiped the table with water dripping onto my friend’s lap. Hurried mop up with tissues out of my bag. The white wine was plonked on the table – next to the cooler – unopened and no glasses. Several attempts were made to attract the waitron’s attention. Eventually another bottle was produced opened and we were advised the waitron was under age and not allowed to pour wine. Perfectly acceptable had she produced an opener and the glasses with an explanation I would have been happy to help myself – we understand and appreciate these things. The starters arrived and were delicious! The chef then came out to see us and explained that there was no lobster for the stew – we asked for extra monkfish, he then said there was no monkfish left – but could help us with other white fish and crab claws. He said he was down to the last 2 portions, and he would ensure they were hearty. We were a bit concerned and suggested perhaps we settle for the steak which is always delicious. He assured us we had made the right choice and would enjoy the stew. The stews arrived and were ‘hearty’ if being crammed with the contents of a tin of crab claws is your definition of hearty. The promised ‘rich tomato broth with chilli and garlic’ was a watered down version of what was clearly less than a cup of the original broth left at the bottom of the pot topped with water. It was tasteless – lacking in hint of either chilli, wine, garlic or herbs – having lived in Malta I can assure you I have a deep understanding of Med cooking. I guess we were lucky we didn’t have the salty brine of the crab claws as the broth. It was inedible and we were starving so we kept adding salt and pepper – we were beyond the point of returning the food which was a mistake in hindsight. We skipped dessert – had coffees and left. The meal came to nearly £100.00. This was an expensive lousy experience. We paid a generous tip – because they accommodated us without a reservation. Take aways from the experience: • The restaurant service on a Sunday evening at 19:00 should be as good as it is on a Friday at 19:00 • Being a local and having eaten there several times – it is my first choice for a ‘good’ meal – don’t abuse the luxury of local support. • Train your waitrons to clean tables, by wringing out the cloth and not dripping water on your patrons. • Waitrons (even under aged ones) should at least carry a wine opener, and understand that wine glasses should be produced when delivering wine. • Your chef should know better and never, ever assume he can cut costs by selling the dregs from his kitchen. • A poor dining experience costs you more than you think. We would have ordered dessert, and more importantly returned for a second meal in the next week – WE DIDN’T! I have a friend coming from Ireland in November – do I risk taking her to the Anchor?"