Reviews Honeystreet Mill Cafe

4
Lorraine
+4
Sweet cafe with friendly service in the middle of the country side situated next to a small river. Their americano is good and their cake/ pastry selection is fantastic. Sadly, the cookie dough cake that we tried was very disappointing. Whilst it looked delicious, chewy and sinful, we could not eat it with a fork because it was too hard. We ended up eating the cake with our hands like a biscuit. Truly a pity!
4
Khurshed Batliwala
+4
Friendly staff - great food - super slow service. A great place to have a breakfast. Our ended up becoming lunch πŸ˜€ They have lovely vegan and vegetarian options as well. The food was fresh and well made. The crop circle exhibition was amazing. Would have loved to see one.
5
Coralie Pattenden
+5
Really delicious food in a great location for those that like to cycle or travel round the countryside. The food choices were good and everything was freshly home made. There is plenty of parking but I would recommend booking the cafe as it is very popular. Dogs welcome! πŸ•
4
Jim Parkhill
+4
It was a lovely sunny day when I visited, the blue sky and sunshine perfectly framing this beautiful and historic building. The venue has some outside seating with a lovely view over the canal but we chose to sit inside on this occasion. The interior of the cafe is has a stunning decor and well lit. The walls have historical information about what the building has been used for over the years which is a lovely touch. So onto the important stuff the food. I have recently changed my diet to Gluten free due to a medical reason and was delighted to find that the cafe had a vast amount of gluten free and vegan options to chose from. The staff where very helpful also offering menu suggestions based on my medical condition. I went for the gluten free BLT Bap (which came with salad and crisps) costing just over Β£7 and a latte. It did take some time to get our order I was 3 quarters of the way through my latte before the food arrived (hence not a full 5 star review), but it was worth the wait. No skimping at all on the sandwich filling and the bacon was thick sliced and cooked to perfection. Everything tasted fresh and was delicious. The cake and ice cream Sunday’s that where being taken to other patrons looked amazing and I will definitely be going back again to give them a try. Overall I would highly recommend this cafe for it beautiful location, helpful service and delicious tasting food.
5
Maurizio Parro
+5
Really lovely Place where to chill and enjoy local food. I enjoyed every single bite of my chorizo bean . Personnel is very relaxed and friendly. Wish I could stay more in this place, which is just next to The Crop Circles Visitor Center. Big Hugh guys and hope we will meet again... cheerio,😁πŸ₯³πŸ€—πŸ˜˜πŸ˜˜πŸ˜˜
5
Sophie Medcalf
+5
Nice place in the middle of Pewsey a cafe at a river and nice looking boat. The service and food are very friendly dog and child friendly ! I missed breakfast, but a sausage bred should do it too. Plus point a lovely Indian shop around the corner with beautiful gift stuff. Will be visiting again.
5
S A
+5
After a beautiful walk along the canal we stopped off for breakfast. Lovely it was too, it was very busy for a sunny Sunday. We sat in the marquee with our dog, but you can sit in the mill with dogs also.(more room in the marquee and sat near the heater). Friendly staff, clean tables, amazing selection of cakes/brownies. Average prices, lovely coffee and hot! We had a bargee breakfast and trout & scrambled eggs πŸ‘
5
James Grimshaw
+5
A small busy cafe with a small kitchen and big seating area. On a sunny day people can spill out, outside. The kitchen must struggle at times. Still on our visit the day was gorgeous and fairly busy. The staff was young rushing but still friendly. The head person, the owner?, had a soft mellow demeanour but was also friendly and chatty. I had the burger, it was very juicy and wholesome filling. But the surprise on the plate was the coleslaw and the sweet relish dip both exotic and flavoursome. Most options on the menu are lite snack which made the choice of the burger easy. A good choice, for taste, but again on ease of preparing and cooking. As I mentioned on a busy day I can imagine the kitchen becoming swamped. I had to try the cloudy cider, a nice crisp taste on a fine sunny afternoon. Something I had to say carefully as it is a family friendly place. The water here is great quality, you can tell this by the tea. From the picture you can see the lack of hard water, which is a real treat and produces a smooth taste. The furniture had a modern stylish upcycling appeal. But it wasn't out of place and all the pieces matched the overall theme. A pleasant cafe and nice place to stop.
5
ian prestwich
+5
Ordered a BLT bap. Delightfully surprised when it arrived after a very short time as it was overflowing with bacon, a gorgeous beef tomato and lettuce (don't forget to mention the mayo!) complete with some side salad, crisps and the best tasting sweet pickle that I have ever had. The tea was pretty good to. I resisted the temptation of sampling the superb selection of cake, brownies etc. though it did take some willpower! A great setting next to the canal, ideal for families, walkers, cyclists, everyone.
5
Josie Hart
+5
Great place, excellent bacon sandwiches, cakes are amazing. There are also little shops with handmade goods to browse as well as reclamation items. Well worth a visit. Outside seating by the canal with cover if raining.