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What Jordane T doesn't like about Bridge Cafe:
We went for lunch 2 adults and 2 children. Red haired girl ordered our lunch at the same time, one order came the other didn’t, she apologised and said it wouldn’t be long. It wasn’t overly busy.. spent ages waiting. Other customers upstairs were waiting too. Eventually my friend had ate her food and still been waiting so I cancelled. Then when we eventually left a young blonde girl was very rude and told us we had t... View all feedback. What sirl0inlr likes about Bridge Cafe:
We needed lunch while traveling and found a great spot. The lentil soup was homemade and delicious. The toastie with chicken, mayo, and chipotle was really tasty and nice and spicy. I would recommend this place to anyone. I haven't tried the cakes yet, but they looked really yummy. View all feedback.
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We needed lunch while traveling and found a great spot. The lentil soup was homemade and delicious. The toastie with chicken, mayo, and chipotle was really tast...
read more"I recently visited a wonderful soft play area for younger children. In addition to the typical soft play features, there is a room filled with toys, a ball pit...
read moreDon’t be confused by the outward appearance, or the location between Tesco and Lidl. This place serves lovely food and great coffee. The staff are very attentiv...
read moreI adore this café tucked away behind Lidl in Oban. The cake is delightful and the coffee is excellent. The comfortable seating and great coffee spot ambience ma...
read moreIn fact my husband said the best coffee he's had in a good while. We met a friend for coffee and bacon roll in the morning, and was so good we came back for lun...
read moreNestled in Oban, this café offers a mixed experience for families and locals alike. While many appreciate its inviting atmosphere, friendly service, and delicious cakes, others find the service lacking, particularly during busy periods. Families critique the limited children's meal options, high prices, and lack of facilities like a changing area. However, the café's cozy interior and reasonable value for money for adults’ meals shine through, making it a decent spot for a casual meal. With pros and cons to balance, this café remains a popular choice, especially for those seeking comfort and quality in their dining experience.
Lovely little gem hidden away... Walked past whilst shopping many times, always assumed it was just a workers type cafe (I may be biased having seen The Apprent...
read moreCame here for a cake and cuppa. The Raspberry and Chocolate brownie is to die for! Will definitely come back
We came with a group of 10 (6 adults, 4 kids between 1 and 75) and all had a great time. The food was great and the playground upstairs is amazing! Wish we'd ha...
read moreMy husband and I stopped here while waiting for the Oban to Mull ferry. The coffee was wonderful. Smooth and not a hint of bitterness. Will be calling in in our...
read moreWhen it comes to letting children let some steam off and have lunch, Oban does not offer anything better. Unfortunately on national scale ... this is a preety p...
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