Contacts & Location

📍 Address: Doncaster DN5 7TU, United Kingdom

📞 Phone: +44 1302 390959

🌐 Website: visitbutlers.co.uk

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Reviews

  1. Shirley Gill ★★★★★

    We had a beautiful lunch at this tea room today. I had quiche with new potatoes, salad and coleslaw. My husband had cottage pie with peas. We had to wait a little while as it is cooked to order but well worth waiting for and it arrived piping hot. We ate in The Dog House as we had our dogs with us. We've had tea and cake there before but not had a meal but we'll certainly have a meal there again. A lovely walk round the lake and reasonably priced parking all added to a lovely afternoon out.

  2. Wildflower cat ★★★★☆

    Butlers tea room is adjacent to Cursworth Hall museum and beautiful grounds; and is in the former stables of Cursworth Hall. Not wheelchair accessible, but those who can get out from there wheelchair can go to the back door to go to the table and fold their wheelchair. The lady of the tea room is friendly and with her staff has great customer service. I went with my partner and daughter. Ordered a veggie breakfast, breakfast and scrambled egg on toast. A Cappuccino, breakfast tea and an orange juice came to just over £33 which is reasonable. Beautiful decorated with Christmas decorations. Very clean and tables. Disabled parking is free with blue badge,otherwise a charge for parking. Will put pic of charges. I would definitely visit again when visiting Doncaster.

  3. Brad Harry ★★★★★

    “Great little tea room — lovely coffee, friendly staff (especially Molly and Lynn, and cakes so good they could bring world peace. Proper hidden gem. But some people will STILL moan, because they treat every meal out like they’re judging the finals of The Great British Menu. You’ll get reviews like: ‘My scone was slightly too scone-like’ or ‘My tea wasn’t spiritually transformative’. Some folks stomp in acting like Cusworth is the culinary capital of Europe. Calm down, Nigella — you’re eating a sandwich, not discovering the meaning of life. They complain the food’s too small, too big, too warm, too cold… honestly, if these people were handed a perfect meal by angels, they’d still moan the halo light was too bright. If your toast or your teacake triggered you, maybe the problem isn’t the cafe — maybe it’s your personality. Have your Earl Grey, breathe, and stop pretending you’re a food critic with trauma.”

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  1. Mr Murphy (Loaded Genius 200) ★★★★★

    An exceptional little café in Cusworth. It wasn't too busy when we visited so the food didn't take too long to arrive. The salad and sausage sandwich were £8.50 each and tasted delicious, highly recommend!

  2. Anne Marie Stagg ★★★★☆

    This Tea Room was quite busy when I visited; it was a very warm day so there were lots of customers sitting outside enjoying the sunshine. I chose to sit inside. I enquired about gluten free options; the owner indicated to several cake/tray bakes however these were in with other cakes, not labelled gluten free and did not have separate serving utensils. I am not coeliac but avoid gluten. I ordered a tuna mayo jacket which was very tasty but looked ridiculous on an oversized plate with a small amount of salad. The pot of tea was good.

  3. Robin Smith ★☆☆☆☆

    3:50pm so ten minutes before closing time the miserable women (manager?) decided it was early closing time and refused to serve us a cup of tea. On Mother’s Day as well what an old grump. Arguing with my wife for calling her “love” in front of the entire tea restaurant just because she wanted to get home early - my feedback “the customer is always right - if you want to stay in businesses and we didn’t appreciate the miserable attitude”

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  1. Yvonne Wooding ★★★★★

    Very dog friendly to the point got a sausage roll for him Food very good and reasonable and good selection and still serving food till the end Lovely walks all dog friendly with lots of seats to sit and rest and various walks Lovely views with lakes Plenty of car parking spaces

  2. Rob Hart ★★★★★

    Superb lunch menue. Four of us had different things lasagna, veg curry, kiech and Yorkshire pud. Two desserts all finished with clean plates. Six hot drinks total price under £60 total. Will definitely go back. The house is well worth a visit, excellent front of house gentleman who gave us a great deal of information. Be aware car park is pay and display and traffic wardens do visit, saw them today.

  3. Wayne Gammon ★★★★★

    Very nice place and surrounding , it was very busy following parkrun. The breakfast was nice but the black pudding was maybe a little too gamie for my taste, it all got scoffed though. Pot of T for me whilst the good lady had coffee. Good service hot food

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  1. john el-jeizawi ★★★★☆

    Great little restaurant/cafe. Lots on the menu hot and cold foods. Toilets available and disabled toilets to and mother and baby. In door and outdoor eating. Friendly helpful happy staff. I highly recommend this place.

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