Astbury Garden Centre

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

🛍 Cafe, Seafood, British, Breakfast

3.9 💬 1658 Avis
Astbury Garden Centre

Téléphone: +441260276466

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

Ville: Cheshire East

Plats: 3

Avis: 1658

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

"I visited the Topiary Cafe with my parents for lunch on December 27th. We arrived around 11:45, just at the end of the breakfast period. Although the breakfast options looked good, we had to wait until 12pm for the lunch menu, which was displayed on a large board by the entrance. Unfortunately, most of the dishes were fish-based, which limited my choices due to my aversion to fish. I ended up choosing the Breakfast Ciabatta, which cost £8.50. However, when it arrived, I was disappointed to find a small, doughy Ciabatta with minimal fillings such as a small rasher of bacon, half a sausage, and an unexpected amount of black pudding. The menu did not mention the black pudding, which I dislike. The dish also included a small amount of baked beans and chunky fried potato wedges. I wanted to complain but the staff were nowhere to be found, so I decided to make do. Many other diners were also unhappy about the lack of non-fish options on the menu. I was disappointed with my experience and unlikely to return for another meal due to the subpar food quality and limited choices."

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MrStorer MrStorer

Very popular Garden Centre!Its eatery is nice, serving coffees, cakes and some cooked food! Prices reasonable and service good. Recommend

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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.


Will
Will

Very well stocked with plants. Great stock of garden furniture, fountains and gardening tools and products. Plenty of garden buildings. Good all round selection of goods.


Elizabeth
Elizabeth

It was our first time in the restaurant, today. It's a calm, quiet place, with a superb selection of delicious food and drink. Going again, soon, so it must have been good.


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!


Patricia
Patricia

Lovely garden centre with vast selection of outdoor plants. Inside the centre is a lovely cafe and a good selection of homeware etc. We always go at the weekend and it's never too busy. Very lovely little place to go.


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).


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


Susie
Susie

A great selection of Christmas gifts and decorations to browse. A bit disappointed in the cafe with not much choice. It was very busy and we had a long wait for our food by which time we had drunk our coffees because they would have gone colder had a hot beef Yorkshire pudding wrap which was not over warm as it was served on a cold slate.


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I visited the Topiary Cafe with my parents for lunch on December 27th. We arrived around 11:45, just at the end of the breakfast period. Although the breakfast options looked good, we had to wait until 12pm for the lunch menu, which was displayed on a large board by the entrance. Unfortunately, most of the dishes were fish-based, which limited my choices due to my aversion to fish. I ended up choosing the Breakfast Ciabatta, which cost £8.50. However, when it arrived, I was disappointed to find a small, doughy Ciabatta with minimal fillings such as a small rasher of bacon, half a sausage, and an unexpected amount of black pudding. The menu did not mention the black pudding, which I dislike....

Catégories

  • Cafe Profitez de notre sélection de cafés dynamiques, offrant un éventail de cafés fraîchement préparés, de thés artisanaux et de pâtisseries délicieuses, associés à une ambiance chaleureuse pour une expérience culinaire délicieuse.
  • Seafood Plongez dans les prises les plus fraîches de la mer avec notre sélection de fruits de mer, proposant des plats exquis préparés avec des poissons et fruits de mer de haute qualité. Savourez les saveurs de l'océan à chaque bouchée !
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.
  • Breakfast Commencez votre journée avec nos délicieuses options de petit-déjeuner, allant des œufs et crêpes classiques aux smoothies et yaourts sains. Parfait pour un repas copieux ou une collation légère du matin !

Commodités

  • Cafe
  • Seating
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Parking Available

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