Reviews
What Chelsea Baker doesn't like about Beans Oundle:
the only thing to eat was a chili con carne without sour cream and cheese. not quite what I wanted, but it tasted ok. brewaboo over the street is much better but more expensive. you can't win! View all feedback. What Suzanne Saunders likes about Beans Oundle:
The restaurant is always welcoming and friendly with a great simple menu. It's definitely worth a stop, even if just for a takeaway. Enjoy the views of Oundle town and catch up with friends. View all feedback.
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Great place to grab a coffee and a piece of cake. it is similar to large brand coffee shops, but the quality of what they expect about my expectations! great va...
read moreThey have visited this restaurant multiple times and consistently had a good experience. The staff wears masks and provides hand sanitizer. There is a wide vari...
read moreTo the breakfast. big mistake. I ordered toast what I got, was warmed stale brot. it came back to waitress who informed me: “It’s dead, it was in the toaster.”...
read moreThe only thing to eat was a chili con carne without sour cream and cheese. not quite what I wanted, but it tasted ok. brewaboo over the street is much better bu...
read moreI had the most delicious prawn sandwich that I have ever tasted, the bread was soft and freshly baked and the prawns were high quality, crisp, fresh salad and g...
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read moreBeans offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a casual catch-up with friends or a quick takeaway. Though some diners have faced disappointments, such as stale toast and unsatisfying chili, others rave about the delightful prawn sandwich and delicious homemade lasagne. The friendly staff and the restaurant's commitment to cleanliness, including mask-wearing and hand sanitizer availability, enhance the dining experience. With a simple yet varied menu and tempting cakes, Beans remains a beloved spot in Oundle, celebrated for its charm despite occasional culinary missteps. A visit may just be worth the gamble.