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Have been to Frank's a couple of times but organised a family get together, happily they took a booking as we were a party of eight.We don't live in Cheltenham but happy to travel here for good food, we found the wait staff extremely helpful, everyone enjoyed the food with some coming out looking like works of art.Cafe has a great vibe, would recommend it to others. View all feedback.
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had breakfast with my daughter here. I've been acting for both of us. a lot of avacado was served. the added aromen were not after my taste. coffee was good. service was friendly and efficient. popular place loose come for go coffee. View all feedback.
Love coming across new cafes from friend recommendations, and this one didn’t disappoint. And I love a cafe that has a different brunch menu!! I opted for the Salmon Beetroot with Sourdough and it was delicious! The salmon was beautiful cooked and the touches of dill and fennel were really nice. Oh and the celeriac rémoulade was a tasty surprise! The location isn’t any special but if you aren’t after location and just an all round great breakfast/lunch, this is your place. The venu has heaps of space and the tables and chairs are a great size, and comfortable. Oh and most importantly lots of good parking outside! The staff were lovely, smiley and so friendly. I don’t leave anywhere near this cafe but I will definitely be going back again!
I had the take-away Granola Chia Pudding bowl and it was the most delicious brunch for the senses! I will be back for more and am looking forward to trying your Dine In menu soon! What a hidden gem in Chelt
Delicious, unique flavour combinations and attentive staff. Serving both still and sparkling water on arrival was a nice touch. The serving sizes were huge; we would have preferred slightly smaller servings at a reduced price. The chilly scramble actually had a kick to it, and was well balanced by the creamy cheese.
It’s been a while since I went to a cafe. The experience was not bad. The staff was attentive when I walked in. It wasn’t busy and I ordered the Turkish eggs, and coffee was course. The dish was ok, though I feel a tad too creamy. The bread was great. One thing though, the dish was served in a flat bowl so if you try to slice the bread at the side of the flat bowl, the whole thing might flip. Coffee was great and there’s free internet. Overall I’ll give it 4 star.
Rating this cafe a 3.5 star. We got to this cafe at a busy time, so we were sat outside fairly quickly. The staff were friendly and took our coffee orders. There was already water on the table so we didn't need to ask. As it was a nice day, the cafe doors and windows were open so they could take orders for takeaway which was a nice touch to reduce the crowd inside. The food was quite average here to be honest, and the serving size was quite small for the price, compared to the other excellent cafes we've been to. I have to say that the presentation of the burger dish could have been a lot better, instead of a plate with the burger and chips mixed in together as you could see by the pic. I could forgive this if the cafe wasn't so highly rated but I expected a lot better in this area. We had the chicken sandwich and the beef burger with fries. The burger reminded me of a glorified Macca's cheese burger meal to be brutally honest; the meat patty was super thin with little to no taste. Its sauce wasn't special so it didn't carry the taste of the burger, and the bun was a bit dry (maybe because it's slightly toasted). And the fries that came with it lost some temperature by the time we received it. The coffees were average and importantly not watery. We had a latte and mocha, but maybe they could consider changing the cups they serve them in as it's quite hot to touch obviously; mugs would probably be good for summer and the cups good for winter.