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Contribute FeedbackLocated in the bustling city center, this charming cafe offers a cozy ambiance and delicious coffee. While some guests found the limited breakfast options disappointing and the bacon portions a bit stingy, overall the experience was pleasant. The decision to accept card payments only received mixed reviews, with some finding it inconvenient. The friendliness of the staff was hit or miss, with some visitors feeling put off by the lack of smiles. However, the traditional bread-making techniques, excellent coffee, and delightful pastries make it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. It's a great place to relax, enjoy a good cup of coffee, and treat yourself to some tasty baked goods.
I can't blame this place. eating, the personal and the caffe itself are all absolutely amazing!
A nice little caffe on the marketplace, good traditional handicraft food and their cheesecake is to die.
Very slow service, overpriced and bland food. Bread was just regular brown sliced. Unfortunately there are lots of bakeries calling themselves ‘artisan’ these days.
Is there any reason why this place has gone card only payments? Truly annoying and very tempted to cross it over my list of places to visit whilst in Salisbury.
Excellent breads prepared in the traditional method using proper bread making techniques, not the rushed Chorleywood method which nearly all supermarkets supply. Great place to chill and have an excellent coffee and cake Chelsea or cinnamon buns but the must haves are their hot cross buns. No supermarket can ever match these. Staff always friendly and helpful. Very convenient in Salisbury's Market Square.