As a man with complex neurodiversity, I was so very impressed by this restaurant. I find it very difficult, to find suitable venues that tick all my sensory boxes, but The Bread Vault has succeeded. From the moment I entered, I was struck by the bright and welcoming environment, and the calming sensory outlay of the place. The location is great, sited just off the main road and close to hotels, train and coach station. The dining area is open-plan, and easily accessible for wheelchair users. It is a clean, bright and comforting space, with large windows and soft modern ambient classical music, played at just the right volume. The seating is varied, ranging from small bistro tables, to larger couches and tables. It is an accommodating space for children, adults and those with disability. The owners and service staff made me feel so very welcomed, and I felt no social anxiety whatsoever, even surrounded by other customers. The food is excellent, and so abundant, for such a small price. For just £10.80, I got the tastiest and largest breakfast I've ever had. It was presented beautifully, and included coffee, several slices of toast, and choice of condiments. Dietary restrictions are catered for, and the menu seems extensive. It is clear that the owners are seasoned hospitality professionals, as well as genuinely warm, friendly people. I include the service staff, also, who do a fantastic job. All in all, I feel this is the best café in Lincoln, and I do not give these type of reviews lightly. I will only ever come here from now on. Well done, guys. Keep up the excellent work! Five stars...
Read moreSuperlative café , warm , friendly, good ebb and flow of folks and local characters. Good part of town, near the bus and train stations. Harry was front of house working hard. His father popped up to help clear, to check his creations were to standard, which they certainly were.
I had a hot chocolate large which was great, I had a sweet goats cheese pastry, and a spinach and cheese spiral pastry. The spiral was a little disappointing and I might suggest a home made chutney or relish red onion perhaps. Or even a small salad, garnish. The pastry is fine but combining it with a cherry tomato salad, pine nuts meh would take it to a higher level. That said 2 pastries and a hot drink for £8 is a brilliant price..... Excellent VFM.
Later I had a flat white coffee and a wonderful ham cheese and onion Crete take on pizza..wow great combo. Again for just under £10. That's splendid news and worth advertising.
Well curated music , none of which I knew , says more about me than the café.
Thanks for a leisurely lunch on a lovely day in autumn Lincoln.
Just nearby is the walk n ride bus stop that takes you back to the station. Or onwards and upwards to...
Read moreFirst of all the personal service and the owner/chef was lovely and felt he truly cared about the food and service. He had made fresh soup which was a leak and potato, really good with warm bread yum yum yum... We also had the salmon poached eggs and mushrooms and toast, again all yummy... The chef again checked on if we wanted the toast cooked more, it was perfect for me but my mother likes hers really dark🫣. The table next to us has the bagel 🥯... Well it looked delicious and huge.
We then had another coffee and some sweet treats... They do a fresh selection and it's was a big selection.... The fresh made cookies we shared one while there but took a take away home as well lol, and muffins, we tried the sweet goats cheese tart well we brought them all on the shelf to take home. Worth every penny
I will go back for pictures but it changes daily with what chef makes x
Wheelchair friendly and easy access.
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