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Contribute Feedback What moleBath likes about The Chelsea Cafe:
The cafe is coming back to a fuller menu again. More hot food and ,as ever, excellent coffee. Social distancing and hygiene are well in hand and good table cleaning between customers. Card only so if you want to tip ask the waiter/waitress before they tot up and they can add it View all feedback.
What Ben W doesn't like about The Chelsea Cafe:
The Chelsea Cafe sums up mediocre, I have been back since my last review as I wanted to give it another go. Everything struggles to exceed average, the food is ok, the staff seem like they don't want to be there and the coffee is burnt. View all feedback.
My family and I visited this restaurant for brunch on a Sunday while we were in Bath. We had attended the Bath v. Ulster rugby match the day before, and after celebrating the Irish way, we found ourselves nursing hangovers the next day. Seeking refuge at 8 Chelsea Road, I decided to try the Welsh rarebit from the small menu, hoping it would help cure my hangover. To my delight, it was absolutely delicious and surpassed all my expectations. Paired with pickles and a cup of coffee, it was a truly satisfying meal that I thoroughly enjoyed. Despite this being my first time trying Welsh rarebit, I must admit that it was a fantastic experience – even if my judgment may have been clouded by my hangover. The rest of my family's dishes were also tasty, but they couldn't help but feel envious of my choice. Although the service was satisfactory, I was too captivated by the food to fully pay attention to it.
I absolutely adore this restaurant, I make sure to visit whenever I can. The staff is very welcoming and the food is fantastic! The chef is clearly passionate about his craft and delivers high-quality dishes.
Lukewarm coffee and rather weak Asked for the haslet to be served separately request ignored Sent it back as it was for a vegetarian which we had told them They simply took it out and gave it back to us The cheese had melted on the haslet so now he had only egg in roll Would never come back here Also very cold cafe We had to keep our coats on Avoid this place
Having a disability and not being able to wear a mask is not fun. I was sad this morning when I was told to wait outside, the Equality and Discrimination Act 2010 protect people from being discriminated against. I know that you are under a tough situation but Section 13 makes it an offence to force someone to justify their disability and section 25 makes it an offence is exclude service. Punishment is up to £9000 per case
This Cafe needs to be much more transparent when it comes to the Eat out to Help Out Scheme. I found out the hard way. Not a massive coffee bill but double what I had budgeted for. I had no idea that it wasn 't embracing the Scheme fully...only food. I don 't follow Instagram and no staff member explained that only food would get 50% off. No transparency there in my opinion. You find out when you pay! I support local businesses when I can and this Scheme has been great for me to do my bit. I now have a dispute with this Cafe about my hurtful use of the word overcharge . If I 'd known the facts I would have voted with my feet and my £14 would have gone to another local business. Yes Businesses need support but so do people at a time of financial hardship. It 's a 2 way thing. Yes you have offered the refund but made me feel like I 'm in the wrong. My only mistake was assuming that you were offering the Scheme in the spirit it was offered in all the other local Cafes. People are happy to do their bit but they don 't like to feel duped.