Stopped in on Christmas Eve after finding the Waitrose completely ransacked and getting desperate for some lunch. The food was tasty (especially the sourdough rye) and the owner was very friendly and accommodating of how much of the small space we took up with our pushchair.
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John
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4 years ago
5.0
Light and airy space, looking over Victoria Art Gallery. Simple breakfast and lunch menu, served up fresh with good quality ingredients.
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Helen Stevens
Google
4 years ago
5.0
Really good homemade vegetable quiche served with a delicious salad selection (also homemade). Welcoming friendly staff in a quirky little cafe. You won't be disappointed.
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Alfred Harding
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4 years ago
5.0
Excellent sandwiches, home made soups which change each day and nice lattes and cappuccinos. Didn’t expect much as it’s a sandwich but was pleasantly surprised. Note that it’s 5*’s for a sandwich, not that it’s a 5* restaurant. Keep things in perspective!
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Stella K
Google
4 years ago
5.0
Amazing veggie eggs Benedict, and full English breakfast with scrambled eggs! Such a nice place, very welcoming staff too.
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Katya Benedetto
Google
5 years ago
5.0
We stumbled across this lovely place for lunch on Saturday. A warm welcome and lovely wholesome food. We decided on the homemade quiche, which came with a variety of salads/couscous which was really tasty. We will definitely be going back when we are in Bath again.
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Chris Thornett
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5 years ago
4.0
They have made some alterations to the seating layout and décor by moving the serving counter further away from the doorway recently. This has created more space and added an extra table for 4 on the left as you come in. It's a good idea, although it doesn't solve the cramped seating along the back where they have tall stools matched to a low, thin shelf, which makes eating a little precarious. Note: This is not a place for a private conversation as you will be elbow to elbow with other patrons.
Based on my last visit, the staff seem a bit flappy and unsure of what they are doing, whereas in the past you felt you were walking into somewhere run by hosts with decades of hospitality experience. It's not bad and it's probably something locals would only notice as it's efficient enough, but it doesn't feel as relaxed or as confident right now. Food-wise, I've always liked their meals-in-a-bowl and soups. I've not tried their salads but they are generally considered excellent by locals. They could do with changing the menu up. They always seem to have the same meal-in-a-bowl dishes when I go in there, for instance. Still a popular lunchtime venue and worth trying, but there are plenty of places offering a similar experience in Bath now.
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Jon
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5 years ago
5.0
Their salads are absolutely incredible. As a devout carnivore it's rare that I'll wax lyrical about a salad but, whilst you do pay a premium for it here, Blue Quails Deli's salads really hit the spot. The mixed salad has a variety of different elements, each separately flavored and prepared and it's evident they put a lot of thought and skill into each aspect of the salad. A far cry from some limp iceberg lettuce chucked on a plate. Bravo.
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matt coughlan
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6 years ago
5.0
Wonderful food and location, with good selection of drinks. Also very funny to see half the customers chatting up the south African waiter :) Nice place!
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Tony Mcdevitt
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6 years ago
5.0
God the breakfast was fantastic a work of art. Called in after a park run . Don't pass up a chance to try the food.
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Aubrey O
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6 years ago
5.0
Wonderful stop for lunch. Owners are extremely friendly and are happy to tell you about the daily specials. We had a casserole and pumpkin cake. All was homemade and delicious. Highly recommend and will revisit when we come back.
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Patricia Mary Burns
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6 years ago
5.0
First time here and will be back. Great variety of food. I had one of the meals in a bowl, the Sri Lankan chicken curry. It was delicious. Full of flavour and yummy veggies. Friendly staff too.
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SIMON SCOTT
Google
6 years ago
5.0
Fantastic deli, plenty of fresh food choices and delicacies to take with you. Full English is great. Quite small and sometimes hard to get a table
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Rory Dack
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7 years ago
5.0
Great friendly staff! The full English was a little pricey but really tasty. The hot chocolate is also one of the best I've ever had. It's very small and quite popular, so getting a table in the afternoon can be difficult. But it's this quaintness and its decor which also add to the overall experience
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Tom Cooke
Google
7 years ago
5.0
It’s just over the Pulteney Bridge into Bath, kind of around the corner from the Guildhall. It was one of the first places I wandered by, and I’m very glad I stopped. I got what they listed as a “meal in a bowl with crusty bread.” It was outstanding. The woman who seemed in charge (and doing a bit of everything) called it a Moroccan bowl—it had pork, some veggies, beans, cumin, and other stuff that I couldn’t identify. Simply delicious, very fresh. Service was super quick, and friendly.
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Caleb Wong
Google
7 years ago
4.0
Lovely family style cafe runs by husband and wife. Serve yummy hot food and a selection of cakes. But if you would like the best coffee in Bath it wouldn't be here. Still worth a visit!
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Kim Aitken
Google
7 years ago
5.0
Such a glorious array of salads on the counter - vibrant Mediterranean colours and delicious combinations of tastes. Such a vast soup menu and everything served with such attention to detail. A real treat!