The Vaults - Carta

30 High Street, Bishop's Castle SY9 5BG, United Kingdom, SY9 5DE, Shropshire

🛍 Cafe, Soup, Vegan, British

4.5 💬 814 Reseñas
The Vaults

Dirección: 30 High Street, Bishop's Castle SY9 5BG, United Kingdom, SY9 5DE, Shropshire

Ciudad: Shropshire

Menú Platos: 4

Reseñas: 814

Sitio Web: https://vaultsbirmingham.com

"Fantastic choice of food. Ranging from Homemade soup, chefs home smoked brisket , locally made sausage, freshly baked bread, homemade scones just to name just a few items. Gluten free clients and those with special dietry needs all catered for. A lovely warm atmosphere and staff who show care and respect for the clients. A lovely cosy place to stop and enjoy a snack or a more full filling meal. A place where you don't want to leave, especially on a chilly winters day. A welcoming smile and greeting awaits anyone who chooses to visit this gem of a place. You'll always want to return. You'll not be disappointed."

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Todos los precios son estimaciones en menú.

Rhian Rhian

It has nice casual atmosphere, plenty of veggie options baguettes are fabulous well worth the walk up the hill.

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Jackostorm12
Jackostorm12

Menu looked great and great location but staff weren’t that happy doesn’t take a lot to give great service in this day and age


William2201
William2201

Lovely food, very pleasant attentive staff. We sat out in the garden at the rear which was quiet (apart from birds singing) and a lovely environment.


Trek619471
Trek619471

This restaurant is a fantastic discovery with delicious food and welcoming staff. The cherry on top is the stunning view of the Shropshire hills from their hidden garden. Ver carta


JANETDENISE
JANETDENISE

Welcoming cafe. There are steps. It is an old building. Cakes wow. Black forest cheesecake wow. Scone with jam and cream perfection. 4 or so steps to toilet. On street parking. Wonderful place.


Edmund
Edmund

We decided to visit the Happy Bap after stumbling upon it on the main street. The baguette was incredibly fresh and tasty, and the sausage roll came with a delicious dip. The chocolate orange sponge cake was one of the best cakes we have ever had. Overall, a fantastic cafe! We really enjoyed it.


Quest10585633977
Quest10585633977

Visited Friday Midday before the special sold out,{always popular it was a delicious Tandoori Chicken on nan with Mango Chutney ,lettuce ,onion, and a zingy Lemon mayo, Just writing this making my mouth water. My partner loves the homemade Gourmet Sausage Rolls if he is not with me have to get him a takeaway, (and not eat it on the way home Food always delicious, and lots of choice . Ver carta


Andy
Andy

We visited passing through for lunch. The Manger/Owner wasn’t very customer friendly, maybe because we weren’t regulars/local, as other customers that she knew were given a more friendly service. Interesting that a similar comment was made on a recent review in August. The food was ok, however I am dubious about the supposed “local specialty” sausage, they looked and tasted like normal supermarket chipolata sausages. The best part of the meal was the baguette, that was very tasty and fresh.


Nina
Nina

I recently visited one of the most incredible cafes. The baps were incredibly fresh and delicious, with perfectly baked bread. Normally, I don't have cake when I'm out because I'm often disappointed, but we decided to try the chocolate orange cake and it was absolutely delicious! It was light and packed with flavor. The Victoria sponge also looked amazing. My husband tried the sausage roll with homemade chili dip and said it was lovely. The prices were very reasonable. It was the perfect spot to relax after exploring the quaint and unique town of Bishops Castle.


Gill
Gill

Fantastic choice of food. Ranging from Homemade soup, chefs home smoked brisket , locally made sausage, freshly baked bread, homemade scones just to name just a few items. Gluten free clients and those with special dietry needs all catered for. A lovely warm atmosphere and staff who show care and respect for the clients. A lovely cosy place to stop and enjoy a snack or a more full filling meal. A place where you don't want to leave, especially on a chilly winters day. A welcoming smile and greeting awaits anyone who chooses to visit this gem of a place. You'll always want to return. You'll not be disappointed. Ver carta

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  • 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.
  • Soup Sopas cálidas y reconfortantes para nutrir tu alma. Elige entre una variedad de caldos sabrosos e ingredientes sustanciosos, perfectos para un sencillo aperitivo o una comida satisfactoria en un día fresco. 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.

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  • Cafe
  • Wifi
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  • Takeout
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