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Contribute Feedback What AMNBanbury likes about The Mulberry Cafe:
My daughter took me here for Mother's day to jave an afternoon tea and it was delightful. There was a mountain of good quality food and the staff were very friendly. As there was so much we had takeaway boxes for what we couldn't finish. Will definitely go back. View all feedback.
What Mandy Hislop doesn't like about The Mulberry Cafe:
In different circumstances, this restaurant experience may have been better. We stopped off the motorway in search of a coffee and sandwich for a late lunch. We arrived around 2pm on a Sunday afternoon, with the stated closing time being an hour later. Our waitress inquired with the boss if they were still serving food, to which he replied no. I asked if they could make a sandwich, and was instead offered a scone. Wh... View all feedback.
A very charming, eclectic place with great food and friendly hosts. Quite a few vegetarian options and several vegan options, which we appreciated. Very tasty food seved fresh and piping hot for a reasonable price. Easy walking distance from the canal if you're on a boat, as we are. Recommended!
Friendly and accommodating staff. Well worth a visit!
A great find in a very attractive village. The welcome is warm and friendly. The food is wholesome and freshly prepared. Small but perfectly formed.
Visited for the first time in May last year when passing through Cropredy on our narrowboat. On that occasion my wife, our friends and myself were impressed by the food. My wife and I returned yesterday whilst moored nearby. The cafe is clean and well maintained. Service from Carl the owner was excellent. My rating for our vegetarian breakfasts was 12 out of 10! Good for brunch, coffee and cake also. Highly recommended.
Really friendly staff Place smelt really strong of old fryer oil Bacon and sausage were swimming in oil, hands so greasy after eating sandwich