Reviews
What Lilly Owen doesn't like about Cafe No.3 At The Redbrick Mills:
coffee didn't taste too good. Not sure whether it was a beer that had sat a past or the bean is bad, but it tasted water, bland and stale. a panini ordered that was in order, but nothing special and the price was too high. at least costa they have fresh. View all feedback. What Keeley Thompson likes about Cafe No.3 At The Redbrick Mills:
I was out shopping for furniture and stumbled upon this café/restaurant. I'm so glad we decided to eat here. The food was delicious and the atmosphere was very pleasant. I highly recommend it! View all feedback.
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I was out shopping for furniture and stumbled upon this café/restaurant. I'm so glad we decided to eat here. The food was delicious and the atmosphere was very...
read moreI came to this restaurant for breakfast, but was disappointed to find that there were no vegan options available (and very limited vegetarian options). I decide...
read moreCoffee didn't taste too good. Not sure whether it was a beer that had sat a past or the bean is bad, but it tasted water, bland and stale. a panini ordered that...
read moreMy daughter and I were shopping for new furniture and decided to stop by Redbrick Mill for ideas. We had a late lunch at the cafe, but were disappointed with th...
read moreGood quality coffee and good selection of homemade cakes. The almond and cherry cake was delicious and a good sized piece. Service friendly and efficient.
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read moreAt Filmore Union, a revamped café in Redbrick Mill, diners experience a split narrative. While some rave about delicious, fresh food and attentive service, others express disappointment over bland, overpriced meals and subpar coffee. The new menu offers better value, but criticisms arise regarding temperature inconsistencies and staff professionalism. As the café transitions from its previous incarnation, patrons find varying levels of satisfaction—some love the ambiance and flavors, while others cite unappetizing dishes and a lack of service. Filmore Union showcases both potential and pitfalls, making it a hit-or-miss choice for shoppers seeking a bite.