This is a traditional English tea shop in the truest sense of the word. Homemade cakes, sandwiches, soups' pies and puddings. Lots of comfort food; especially the Corned beef pie and the Homemade Toffee apple sponge pudding with custard. The chantry also serves baked potatoes, fresh salads and quiches'.
At the time of our visit; October half term, The chantry was a 'cash only' establishment.
The chantry is quite snug. There are only half a dozen or so tables. A traditional doorstep entrance, means that wheelchair entry could prove difficult if...
Read moreNice little cafe. Food is good but a bit pricey. Hubby and I both had soup. but bread bun was extra. Were asked would we like a roll or cheese scone with our soup. I chose bread bun and hubby chose scone Obviously we thought it was included with the soup as she had asked us would we like it. . Unfortunately not so, this plus a tea and a coffee was £15. A bit pricey especially most places include a roll or bread with soup. Nice place and nice staff but might think twice about revisiting due to cost especially...
Read moreCalled in for lunch today. Always a good sign when a cafe is busy. We had lentil and vegetable soup alongside a bacon, brie and cranberry baguette. The whole meal was delicious but I have never had such a perfectly prepared baguette. Everything about it was spot on. The atmosphere was lovely and the staff very friendly. Despite the toilet facilities being outside they were immaculate and everything you need including a baby changing area. We will...
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