Farmborough Shop & Café
“Great little shop, hidden away but plenty of parking and has small café run by volunteers. Showcases local produce, and lots of eco bio products. A little more expensive but as a little treat worth it”
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“Great little shop, hidden away but plenty of parking and has small café run by volunteers. Showcases local produce, and lots of eco bio products. A little more expensive but as a little treat worth it”
“REALLY polite service. Me and my friend ate here for breakfast- we bought fluffy pancakes (one plate each), an ice latte and a Diet Coke. The drinks were perfect with a decent amount and we each got 2 pancakes on our plate- there is a variety of options for toppings on the pancakes- I got berry compote and my friend got the Cadbury's chocolate spread and banana- Each had a large amount of topping and it was warm and freshly cooked. Would definitely come back again!”
“We only came here because the restaurants we wanted to go to were closed, and thank god they were. The garlic bread with cheese was really good, the pepperoni and the cheese from the pepperoni pizza was absolutely delicious, and the fries we got were one of the best fries I’ve tasted this year, I finished it in a few minutes. The waiters were also really friendly and nice, only criticism I have is the 4 person table we sat on was kind of small, forcing me to be a bit separated from the table. Either way, the interior was also really beautiful, especially the paintings.”
“Popped in early on a rainy morning, so it was quiet. Lovely decor and gentle lighting create a nice atmosphere along with nice music. Lovely Flat White brought to the table after ordering. Was pleased to see laptops were not permitted in certain areas, which is an excellent idea. After all, it's a coffee shop . Nice selection of cakes. However, I was good and refrained.”
“Nice little coffee shop, popped in on our travels for a takeaway coffee. Few seats out the front as well, which was nice as the weather was calm. Lovely Flat white and speedy service with coffees being brought to the table”