A great find in Knaresborough. Quaint, friendly, with quick service, reasonably priced and delicious food. The welcome was smiley, the atmosphere a touch of Old English, and the decor also. There’s an extensive cafe menu with smaller afternoon tea type snacks to full meals. ♿️The entrance is wide and at street level. There is adequate room to move around in a wheelchair to the tables, but due to the antiquity of the building there are small narrow uneven steps up to the toilets and there seemed to be no accessible facility. It was a great find as we passed through the town en route to somewhere else, and it will definitely be our first call on the same...
Read moreCalled in today for lunch. My wife had pork sandwich around the £10 mark. She spent most of the meal cutting off the fat and gristle, which soon piled up. It was our fault that we didnt flag it up but it was a special occasion and she didn't want a fuss. However, when the waitress came ti collect the plates, I complained about the meal. She apologised but simply scraped it in the bin. I dont believe the two women who actually prepared meals were informed. Adding to that the elderly lady who served our meal never uttered a word, but simply put the meals in front of us. Poor atmosphere and...
Read moreMy friend and I had a lovely lunch today. It was a lucky find as the cafe we had intended to visit turned out not to be dog friendly...but it was a blessing in disguise! Honeybees welcomed my Yorkie and lively Dachshund and we had cosy seats and a delicious lunch. We enjoyed it so much that we came back later after walking around the castle and had teacake and big pots of tea! They even cooked a sausage for the dogs! It's so good to find a dog friendly cafe that has a cosy atmosphere and delicious food. So thank you Honeybees, we'll be back again soon.
Jane and Bella...
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