Booths - Fylde
Booths
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Welcome to Booths St Annes, your local destination for exceptional food and drink. Our store offers everything from fresh British meat at the butcher counter to gourmet cheese from the cheesemonger, alongside a wide selection of fresh fruit and vegetables as well as an impressive range of beers and wines. At Booths St Annes, you can also enjoy a visit to our Café, where we serve excellent coffee, hearty breakfasts, freshly made sandwiches, delicious cakes and much more. It’s the perfect spot to relax and refuel while you shop. We proudly support Prevent Breast Cancer as our chosen charity for 2025/2026. This organisation funds groundbreaking research focused on predicting and preventing breast cancer. When you shop with us, you’ll benefit from three hours of free parking. Please note that our EV chargers are temporarily out of service while we make improvements. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Stay inspired with our blog, featuring seasonal recipes and helpful tips—just in time for occasions like Easter and Mother’s Day, celebrating the joy of cooking and sharing great food with those you love.
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Stopped off for a chat with a colleague. Very well presented and relaxing location for a cafe. Easy parking, great access for prams or disabled. Very clean with lovely staff.
We are new to Booth's and have been most impressed on the couple of occasions that we have called here for lunch.The cafe has high ceilings and is light and airy, doors to outside seating in good weather. Tables are set well apart and there is a mixture of hard and soft seating. When we were there, they had put on a good display of cookbooks on a set of bookshelves on the far wall and other small items.Diners queue at the counter to order and pay and you carry your own tray to the table.We had two of the three soups of the day Burnley Broth for one of us and Pumpkin, Coconut and Ginger for the other. Actually, we were each struck with food envy for what the other one had, so solved the problem by each drinking half the bowl and then swapping.Both soups, whilst being completely different in texture and taste, were delicious, steaming hot, generous portions and served with crusty rolls and butter.Unlike the Booths in Carnforth, there didn't appear to be trolleys where you could deposit your tray when finished, which we would have been happy to use.Toilets adjacent to the cafe and everything on ground floor level for easy access. A really upmarket supermarket cafe and clearly popular with regulars, there seemed to be a good number partaking of the afternoon tea.I wish we had Booths where we live.
Easily the best baked potatoes that we have had very mild criticism that there maybe wasn't enough mayo with the tuna, but the portions were excellent.Not so good was the hotpot, which bore no relation to real hotpot and was really some non descript finely chopped carrots and small bits of meat in a non descript gluey brown sauce.The café/restaurant is light and airy, and the staff very nice. Prices were good. I'd go back again, but not for the hotpot
They had a fairly good selection of items available however when we visited the bakery table in the middle of an isle the product had a fly on it since it wasn’t covered over! I think to improve they could have a bigger bakery selection and cover it over so fly’s cannot dance over them. Also prices are a bit expensive but what can you expect.
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