Reviews

  1. Paul Hedges ★★★★★

    A hidden gem, not much signage outside, and an entranceway at the corner of an unpromising building. There are a few steps outside and a few steps to the first floor. Then you find a open space which you don't expect. There are plenty of tables, a small lounge area, a bustling kitchen area and bakery with a selection of loaves and rolls to buy. I was in need of a good breakfast and I wasn't disappointed, the full English breakfast (less mushrooms for me) was delicious, I used the extra bacon to make a sandwich which was a bonus. The have a selection of teas, I chose Earl Grey (Captain Picard style). It cost me £10.70 and it was well spent. In short I liked it there.

  2. Jo Fowler ★★★★★

    Absolutely lovely food, and just a little bit different from the normal cafe menu. It's definitely worth a visit. And the hot chocolate is pretty impressive too!

  3. D M ★★★☆☆

    Latte was fantastic today but depends who makes it. Sometimes it's 75% foam and 25% coffee. Marmite sour doe bread is to die for! Absolutely adore the smell of fresh bread as you come up the stairs ❤️

  1. Zubair Sohail ★★★★★

    One of the best bakeries in Northampton selling contemporary artisan bread. As the name suggests, they specialize in bread which gives plenty of options to choose from. I went for a Saturday morning brekkie and it was very delightful. I got the scones with cream and jam, a croissant and a sourdough cheese melt. Everything was extremely delicious. Due to dietary restrictions I asked a lot of questions and they were very clear that there is no cross contamination. I also got a cappuccino and latte which was one of the best ones I’ve had in Northampton. Definitely worth visiting and a 5/5 experience.

  2. David Clarke ★★★★☆

    Yes, it is open. Head inside, up the stairs, past the yellow mellow cooking oils stand and behold The Good Loaf. It is a bakery on a BIG scale. They have a range of breads on display on a table in the centre of their cafe. Thrown together much like a House of Fraser sale. Fresh, but not Magee Bakery fresh. It’s big, but lacks the vibrancy of a neighbourhood cafe. To avoid disappointment, order online and pickup.

  3. Andy Ellis ★★★★★

    A clean contemporary decorated eatery. The menu is restrictive but excellent quality and value for money. You have a choice of breads with whatever you select and washed down with a wide range of coffees at realistic prices. Then you can peruse the various breads available to buy and take home. Well worth a visit to support this venture.

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The Good Loaf is located at 1st, 1 Overstone Rd, Northampton NN1 3JL, UK

What is the phone number of The Good Loaf?

You can contact The Good Loaf at +44 1604 824084

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