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A long time since we have eaten here, Covid has so much to answer for, but great to see that the Kitchen survived the lockdowns because it is a great spot for a good quality snack or lunch, and ideally located, just off the Shrewsbury bypass, on the road into mid Wales. You can sit in or out, if inside there is table service, if you decide to sit outside then you are asked to pop in and order at the front desk. A var... View all feedback.
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Because we had the dog, we were only able to sit on metal chairs with no cushions, on the veranda by cars with their engine running. Since it's summer, we didn't have the option of leaving it in the car. I'm not sure what was in the quiche of the day nor what was used to make the pastry View all feedback.
The best scrub in the north, incredible eating incredible staff who are very friendly and they have a very wide range of drinks to choose from. it has a very nice feeling at the place and I would highly recommend that someone through too pop in them will be very satisfied by this little unknown gem 10/10
Stopped here for lunch on the way to Wales. Really nice place, very clean and airy. Exceptionally quick service. Food really good but a bit overpriced in my view. It was Sunday lunch time and they do roasts so the rest of the menu was a bit limited. Would definitely go again.
We go here regularly for breakfast. It is always excellent with good quality ingredients. The food is hot and comes promptly and the service is good. It does get busy but we’ve always been able to get a table and it doesn’t seem to affect the service or the food. Toilets are clean and spacious. Local farm shop (same owners) next door. Reasonable parking. Highly recommended.
This was a lovely place to stop for breakfast on our way to Snowdonia we found the Cote Kitchen on Google maps so planned the stop. We got the last table inside at 9:30, so were relived at that. It was great to so many people enjoying themselves though and it seemed to be a mix of locals and people travelling. The fried breakfasts were superb. One of my sons had the waffles and these were disappointing though thin shop ones rather than homemade and quite small overall.
A long time since we have eaten here, Covid has so much to answer for, but great to see that the Kitchen survived the lockdowns because it is a great spot for a good quality snack or lunch, and ideally located, just off the Shrewsbury bypass, on the road into mid Wales. You can sit in or out, if inside there is table service, if you decide to sit outside then you are asked to pop in and order at the front desk. A varied menu, something for all palettes and budgets. We had a quick Soup of the Day with Crusty Bread, dark, earthy Mushroom, creamy and full of flavour. Plenty of free parking, toilets on site. An excellent fuel stop.