Reviews

  1. John D ★★★★★

    Quaint, interesting cafe set in wonderfully restored Railway Station. Warm welcome to cosy cafe offering wide menu and lovely coffee and cakes . Chai latte excellent . Attentive service from very pleasant staff . Will be back for lunch or afternoon tea .

  2. Anthony Cain ★★★★★

    The Station Master’s House in Wirral is an absolute gem, radiating charm and warmth from the moment you step inside. Nestled in a beautifully restored historic building, this delightful café offers a perfect blend of cozy ambiance and exceptional cuisine. The staff are incredibly welcoming, greeting every guest with genuine smiles and attentive service, making you feel right at home. The star of the show is undoubtedly the poached eggs on sourdough toast—a dish that elevates breakfast to an art form. The eggs are perfectly cooked, with golden, runny yolks that burst with flavor, perched atop thick, crusty sourdough that’s toasted to perfection. Each bite offers a delightful balance of textures, from the creamy yolk to the satisfying crunch of the bread. Paired with fresh, high-quality ingredients, it’s a simple yet unforgettable dish that showcases the café’s commitment to excellence. The atmosphere is equally inviting, with tasteful décor and a relaxed vibe, ideal for a leisurely brunch or catching up with friends. The Station Master’s House is a must-visit for anyone craving a heartwarming dining experience. Their poached eggs on sourdough alone are worth the trip—pure breakfast bliss! Highly recommended for a memorable meal.

  3. chris cook ★★★★☆

    In general this place is lovely. Really tasty food, especially the chai coffees. Food is usually reasonably priced, tables outside, in the under cover courtyard and inside. I love coming here when I do my long walks, its a great place to stop off. The downsides: - The child's portion. It was £7 and it was less than a handful of chips, a single sausage and a thimble of beans. The quality was poor too. This is pretty disappointing, especially considering the quality of the rest of the food. - The tip screen when ordering food. Its optional, I get it. But when you have 2-3 staff members watching what youre going to select its pretty invasive. A tip should be after for good service/food, not before the order is even taken. I have no problem tipping, but it shouldn't be pressured on customers.

  1. anthony moore ★★★★★

    Stopped at the takeaway hatch walking The Wirral Way. I had a coffee and banana loaf both really nice. Great service, the lady who served me was really friendly and helpful when I asked about milk free things. My only complaint is being charged 50p more for soya milk which is quite a lot on top of the price of the coffee. Great little place to stop especially on a sunny day I could have stayed for hours

  2. Nikki Goold ★★★★★

    Absolutely love this place. The foods always on point and you always get a warm welcome. Lovely family run business with that personal touch. Can't recommend highly enough.

  3. Googie ★★☆☆☆

    Great location for walkers and cyclists. Nice atmosphere and friendly staff. Unfortunately terrible coffee and very overpriced. We’ve bought coffee several times in the Hope it improves but sadly not. I couldn’t even drink it today it was a awful. Please change your coffee beans

  1. clairechiz1 ★★★★☆

    Lovely, pretty little cafe off the beaten track. We had a long walk there from Hooton and enjoyed a very tasty lunch. Great staff, very welcoming.

  2. Peter Williams ★★★★★

    An excellent find on the Wirral Circular Trail/Sustrans National Cycle Route 56. It’s currently (Oct2021) situated on the platform, but hopes to move indoors in the winter months. We stopped by for coffee and cakes after a long walk and were delighted with everything about the experience and the prices including sitting in the sunshine on the platform. The staff are friendly and welcoming and the drinks and cakes to a good standard. Alongside the opportunity to explore the adjacent and quaint railway station museum it was a wonderful experience.

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What is the address of The Station Master's House?

The Station Master's House is located at Station House Hadlow Road Station, Hadlow Rd, Willaston, Neston CH64 2UQ, UK

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You can contact The Station Master's House at +44 151 345 0910

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