Pillory House Coffee Shop

18, Pillory Street, CW5 5BD, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Steak, Vegan, British

4.5 💬 4159 Reseñas
Pillory House Coffee Shop

Teléfono: +441270623524,+441270624625

Dirección: 18, Pillory Street, CW5 5BD, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Cheshire East

Menú Platos: 6

Reseñas: 4159

Sitio Web: https://www.kwkitchens.co.uk/

"This is a fabulous coffee shop and friends and helpful staff. We always go here when we stay at the nearby Warner's Alvaston Hall Hotel. The front of the shop has wonderful gifts and paintings for sale, and the café is at the back with plenty of seating. The main meals look fabulous, but we had a tea cake and a scone and both were delicious as was the pot of tea we had. The prices are very reasonable for all food, and you know you are getting quality. We wouldn't go anywhere else in Nantwich. A great place to visit and looking forward to seeing the management and staff again when we next visit. As an aside my wife purchased some earrings in the shop on our way out, again very reasonable."

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User User

beautiful shop and coffee shop. nice friendly people. would definitely recommend others and will be back. many thanks x

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KayBNG
KayBNG

Terrible asked for latte didn't get one just normal coffee. Very disappointed. Will not return. Was told latte doesn't have froth on it.


Rita
Rita

Worst flat white I've ever had, just a weak milky ordinary coffee with no flavour. Lemon drizzle cake was acceptable, nothing special and a bit dry, but expensive


User
User

absolutely love this place! beautiful, friendly atmosphere, and the staff can not do enough for them, and really make them feel like home! I personally think the lemon is the best in cheshire! big thumbs of me! Ver carta


User
User

Lovely Place Went to pick out some bath bombs with my Little boy, as he loves them. Loads to choose from and such a reasonable price. Staff were lovely. And My little boy very kindly was given a free blue bath bomb. Thank you again from us both Will be back soon.


User
User

I cannot recommend this little gem enough! most caffes in nantwich tried to have, this is by far the best. nice eating, scenic environment and very friendly and nice staff! the best of it is, it is quiet friendly and I was made to very welcome and feel comfortable with my 3 weeks old daughter. they also have hidden baby change facilities on the top floor.


User
User

can not recommend this beautiful caffe and shop enough! I visited yesterday with my mother and two sons after visiting the last week with a friend and very satisfied with the food and service. the owner was polite and helpful and tried especially for my sons. the food was nice, fresh and charged from him for an extremely cheap price! After our lunch we looked at the little gift shop that was beautiful. I'll be back in a definitiw! Ver carta


Mick
Mick

Worst coffee in UK , ordered 2 cappuccinos, really weak coffee and looked like a normal white coffee… took 40 minutes for food to come.. Caesar salad was terrible has as much colour as a glass of water. Steak pie came with a salad ! What’s that all about… chicken nuggets and chips were ok , but the chicken didn’t look great… sausage and egg sandwich was very good… the service was abysmal … I struggle to understand the attraction of this cafe… last visit for us…


Warringtonclarets
Warringtonclarets

Staff lovely. Tables, ambience good. Hubby had steak pie/chips (accompanied by a large salad?? Steak pie was delicious, could have done with more chips and no salad. Seems strange to have a large dish of salad, served with pie/chips (which was wasted. I had a chicken salad sandwich. The small size thick sandwich bread was dry, hardly any butter and just disintegrated when picked up, not helped by the large chunks of chicken (tasteless , tomato/cucumber. coleslaw really tarty. The pie was delicious but sandwich was awful. We decided not to bother with any cakes. Not sure if we will return which is a pity as over the years it was always a regular lunch venue, when we came to Nantwich.


Noel
Noel

This is a fabulous coffee shop and friends and helpful staff. We always go here when we stay at the nearby Warner's Alvaston Hall Hotel. The front of the shop has wonderful gifts and paintings for sale, and the café is at the back with plenty of seating. The main meals look fabulous, but we had a tea cake and a scone and both were delicious as was the pot of tea we had. The prices are very reasonable for all food, and you know you are getting quality. We wouldn't go anywhere else in Nantwich. A great place to visit and looking forward to seeing the management and staff again when we next visit. As an aside my wife purchased some earrings in the shop on our way out, again very reasonable. Ver carta

Categorías

  • Cafe Disfruta de nuestra vibrante selección de cafés, que ofrece una variedad de cafés recién preparados, tés artesanales y deliciosos pasteles, junto con un ambiente acogedor para una experiencia gastronómica encantadora.
  • Steak Saborea cortes premium de jugosos y tiernos filetes, asados a la perfección por expertos. Cada bocado ofrece una explosión de sabor, acompañado de guarniciones clásicas y deliciosas salsas para mejorar tu experiencia gastronómica. Ver carta
  • Vegan Disfruta de nuestro menú vegano, que ofrece una selección vibrante de platos a base de plantas elaborados con ingredientes frescos y de temporada. Saborea comidas sabrosas que son tan nutritivas como deliciosas.
  • British Tradicional y sustancioso, el menú británico ofrece clásicos reconfortantes como el fish and chips, asados jugosos y pasteles salados. Redescubre favoritos familiares, elaborados con cariño con recetas atemporales e ingredientes frescos y locales.

Comodidades

  • Cafe
  • Wifi
  • Carta
  • Takeout
  • menú
  • Seating

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