An immensely friendly vegan neurodiverse cafe. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We sat in the comfy seats, the table was high for the chair so we felt like elves, cool.
The cappuccino and tea was of a high standard. The food was all vegan which is excellent for those of us in the vegang, though I found the menu a little challenging as it was a variety of sandwich fillings - cheese, onion, tomato, lettuce, grilled or not, the cheese was violife, which is ok, but i had mine grilled which which improves this cheese. I would have liked a selection of standard sandwiches, perhaps numbered 1-4, 1 is cheese, 2 is humous with salad, 3 is tofu, 4 is fake meat and mustard etc. Maybe even have a random selector option for those who are indecisive, could do with more options basically. more cheeses too, cheesly do a great blue and red Leicester. Also might be better to get the non sliced cheese which is more cost effective. This would increase your appeal to the wider vegan community, you could increase the prices on the more advanced sandwiches too.
The ginger cake was good, but we were told it was a coffee cake, would have been good to have more than one cake option, this is a great venue for cake and coffee/tea so would be good to have more options. And it would add more value with the open mic, music and poetry events, hopefully profits too.
Your team provide a great customer service experience and with a little more work you will hopefully keep going. Thanks...
Read moreBest Cafe I've ever been to in my entire existance. Cosy atmosphere, comfy chairs, and positive pride and neurodivergence messages and poems plastered over the walls, books to read and there was plenty of yarn and chrochet/knitting needles avaliable from reception. There was even a guitar, the food was delicious and 100% vegan (I mean it, there was no plastic wraps, plastic straws even) I couldn't find a single unsustainable thing they did. The walls were green, the floor was grey, I couldn't decide whether I want my salad sandwich toasted or not so they gave me one half untoasted the other toasted. One time they even let me mop the floor (I had great fun pretending the mop was a Nimbus 200 or a hobby horse) and one of the ladies at the counter allowed me to keep my 50p change ☺️ The only ones I don't reccommend this cafe to are homophobes, bullies of autistic children and animal abusers. I loved every minute I spent in Aubergine and I hope to visite many times...
Read moreSelena, Aarwn and Jake are very friendly staff. Enjoyed their company and the food. I had the cheese, tomato and ham style toast in brown bread. Another time I had chikn mayo with tomato and cucumber and lettuce sandwich. Aarwn bakes some lovely cakes too. I enjoyed the lemon cake and chocolate cake.
Currently they serve sandwiches, toasties and baguettes with a choice of vegan prawn mayo, chikn mayo, chikn tikka, ham and cheese with tomatoes, lettuce and cucumber. They also have cake, coffee and tea.
Can't wait for their sundaes and lamb style curry to come back. Definitely recommend as they are autism and disability friendly.
The cafe is small can seat about 16 people. They take as much precautions for Covid using masks...
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