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Visited several times whilst in Chester. Gorgeous bacon sandwiches and delicious cakes. Coffee is ‘proper’ coffee. Staff so helpful and cafe bright, clean and pleasant. We also bought several unique gifts from the FairTrade shop. Would highly recommend for reasonably priced, decent food. (We tried other places in Chester and found them overpriced and the food not as good. View all feedback.
Hardly no drinks and no stock and RIP off prices !! Kids juice drink £1.40 **** hell Staff friendly and helpful but but wouldn't recommend for bite to eat
Hidden away near the walls and not far from the clock tower, this restaurant is a hidden gem. When we arrived, the cafe inside the church building was bustling with parents and children participating in workshops. We observed bread making in action and found the volunteer staff to be very friendly. We both opted for the £5 lunch special which included a toasted sandwich, scone, and tea or coffee. The food was simple yet delicious and served with a smile. As someone who grew up in a Methodist family, the experience brought back fond memories. Kudos to everyone involved in making this a pleasant dining experience.
A warmly welcoming environment with tasty food and beverages. A good place to take a break, have a cup of tea and a sandwich.
Walking around Chester it's always good taking in the great architecture ,so much to see,so much to enjoy,so much to take in ,one such wonderful looking building I passed was The Wesley Methodist Church. Obviously a Victorian era building,the facade is superb,it's giant windows,the red brick build,the sheer beauty of this building,so photogenic ,such a grand looking building,it's easy to locate along John Street and is well worth seeking out.
Although I never ventured into Wesley Methodist Church Centre I must say that I was totally impressed with this structure. A meeting place and cafe ,I loved the look of this all brick building, the facade is particularly impressive, very photogenic, makes for some great photographic opportunities, my twin brother Stephen and I were heading to The Marlborough Arms Pub and passed this church building, not open on our visit but I took a few photos before moving onto the pub. Easy to locate along St John Street, most definitely well worth checking out if your in the area.