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This is a litte gem of a cafe in unusual surroundings. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We only had coffee (which was very good) but the cakes and other snacks looked, and smelled, delicious. View all feedback.
What D45WAdavids doesn't like about Grange Court:
Visited September for coffee and cakes. The service was prompt and the staff friendly. The garden had a nice quiet feel- so we had high hopes. It soon went downhill after the order arrived. We ordered two flat white coffees which arrived in large tall cups!! Hence the coffee was weak because the cups were too big (the secret to a good flat white is 2 shots of espresso in a med size cup) My wife ordered the 'one ' sol... View all feedback.
Grange Court has lots to offer from the pretty gardens to fascinating exhibitions in this historic building, a little cafe run on great ethical standards and the best equipped disabled toilet wet room I’ve seen.A community project run mostly by volunteers, we were so impressed by everything it had to offer which was free to experience, accessible and dog friendly.The house itself is steeped in history and the history of the house and town is told through various exhibits. Fascinating!
The restaurant offers teas, coffee, light snacks, and cake, both indoors and in the garden. What sets this place apart is that it is located in a charming old building that visitors can explore for free. The staff is warm and welcoming, and the restaurant is also very welcoming to dogs. The atmosphere is friendly, making it a comfortable place to visit alone.
We held my granddaughter's christening reception in the function room at this restaurant. When we arrived, we found all the tables and chairs set up and ready to go. Thanks to Dick Ellison and the rest of the staff, it is always a pleasure to book this beautiful venue or dine in the cafe area downstairs. It is a fantastic asset to the town, as it means you don't have to travel far to find a respectable place to host events like this. A special shoutout to Pip for her organizational skills and Maggie for her impeccable catering.
Wonderful asset to the tiny town where I Iive. A magnificently imposing building, steeped in aesthetic history from the outside, imaginative, informative '.... thanks to the local town’s heritage has been recreated inside by the Leominster In Stitches, a local community group. Images of the towns medieval past are captured in these beautiful and intricate embroideries displayed here. Not surprisingly each picture can take 30-40 hours to complete.... ' Previous pararaph, I have unashamedly plagarised, so proud of this group of dedicated Leominster people. A lovely cafe staff on the ground floor, gardens with seating front rear of the building enhance this jewel in the centre of Leominster 's tourist crown!
Located in the foyer of the newly renovated Grange Court Museum, this café is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a drink or a light snack. The food is all homemade and made to order, with delightful homemade ice cream and cakes on offer. In warmer weather, guests can take advantage of the serene garden area, and the staff are all welcoming and accommodating. Don't miss the impressive Leominster embroidery exhibition during your visit!