Images
ContributeReserve now
Feedback
Contribute Feedback What FiftyFifty5050 likes about Court Yard Cafe:
We visited the Courtyard Tea Rooms for lunch based on its reviews and we weren't disappointed. Tucked away up a side street, the tea rooms are tiny probably only about 20 covers, but expanding outdoors in good weather but tables are not squashed... View all feedback.
What Bor Majcen doesn't like about Court Yard Cafe:
it was a bit to eat. it was attracted by him as a dog friendly and I and my wife were not disappointed. made welcome instantly and they made a great damps of are small jack russell (spencer) eating was amazing and great price. will definitely return. View all feedback.
Called into this coffee shop and was greeted by a lovely, friendly young lady. Very smiley and bubbly. We ordered tea and my husband had a piece of cake. Sadly the cake was very dry and he was unable to eat it. We are not...ones for complaining but whilst drinking our tea we're shocked to see a lady appear from behind the counter where the drinks are made and in the very near vicinity of their food prep area with a dog!. Now I appreciate the cafe is advertised as dog friendly but wasn't prepared for one to appear from behind the counter. My husband and I quickly paid and left. Sadly we won't be visiting again.
We came across the Courtyard quite by chance and were enchanted by it's loevly yet small seating area. Being a nice day we sat outside and were quickly serviced by a delightfully friendly lady who produced our toasties within minutes- which were delicious yet reasonably...priced- oh and the coffee was lovely too!
This cafe has new owners so is open again. We had the best cappuccino ever. Good coffee strength rich creamy. Great ambiance as well
We popped in today for a quick lunch with our two dogs who were welcomed with fresh water and a treat each. Good start. Struggled to choose what to eat as it all sounded so good and we weren’t disappointed, these were the best toasted...sandwiches we have ever had. They were served with salad and tortilla crisps. The sandwiches were made with a seeded batch bread and were full with warm gooey cheese and I had caramelised onion pickle too. So so good. The Staff are lovely and it was not a surprise that the place quickly filled. A hidden gem I’d say but well worth finding. Definitely popping back when we are next passing this way.
We popped in here for lunch and then again for afternoon tea.A simple menu and modest prices in a welcoming ambience.For something simple was excellent