Reviews Jacks

5
Steve
+5
Nice brunch received. Staff were friendly and the establishment was clean. Covered walk way was nice to sit in although may be very hot during high temperatures. Food was good quality although it be nice if the buns came with some side garnish. Would recommend here. The grilled halloumi bun was quite spicy. Only one toilet but was clean.
4
Al Jones
+4
Popped into this busy tea room for a spot of lunch, as we took a break from the fabulous Corinium Museum next door. The staff were friendly and the establishment was clean, although vacated tables could perhaps have been cleared a bit more quickly. The covered walkway was nice to sit in, with a rustic feel. Free WiFi was available. Food and drink received were of good quality. Good range of cakes, light bites and drinks available, even a selection of treats for dogs!
5
Jane White
+5
Exceptionally good : toasties and milkshakes were very tasty, staff were very friendly and considerate. Enough space for my mum's pusher and for our dog around our table. Our visit really made our day here. So nice they welcomed dogs of all sizes.
5
Ruby Sharma-scott
+5
Had the best brunch earlier at jacks, the staff were all lovely and attentive, and went above and beyond to make sure we were happy. Would defo recommend the mushrooms on toast and the berry smoothie! Thank you!! Will be back
5
MartinR
+5
Stopped here for an early lunch at about 11:45. Several tables were available as we arrived, but it soon started filling up. Seems to be very popular with mums and their young children. Those serving were very friendly, polite and helpful - and our food arrived promptly. The "Jacks Bowl", basically a cooked breakfast, was tasty and filling, and I enjoyed it. Included are two sausages and two rounds of toast - and the fried egg was good and runny. I felt that the sausages could have had a little more texture to them. There is just a single toilet, with baby-changing facilities, for all patrons. I'd go back again.
5
P S
+5
The staff were lovely and very attentive. I really enjoyed the ambiance and the high roofed rustic setting. I ordered soup of the day which was mushroom soup with homemade foccacia. I must say it was absolutely delicious and rich in flavours. I also ordered Homemade Brioche Butties, Old Spot Sausage with extra Streaky Bacon and halloumi sticks. The burger was slightly dry however despite the sausage and bacon being cooked well. The halloumi sticks were a disappointment, they were rubbery and too salty so I wouldn’t not recommend them. All in all it was a good brunch, so I would definitely recommend it !!
5
Christopher “Etchr” Baker
+5
My new favourite place for our Etchr:CiC meetings - beautiful location, brilliant staff, lovely coffee and omg the chocolate brownies!
5
Des Hassell
+5
Lovely place to stop and have a very nice brunch that's what I had, you can have tea and cake and more, the staff are friendly and helpful if you require something, we will definitely call in again when I return to cirencester,
5
Helena
+5
Good coffee and delicious slices of cake. Service was friendly but a bit variable - one of the younger servers seemed to find his job a bit of a struggle. But we really liked the food and atmosphere here.
4
Gaz Knight
+4
The breakfast here was really good and the sausages were exceptional. Our waitress was friendly enough but just did what she needed to do so there wasn't much atmosphere. I would come back for sure the only thing I'd say is it was a bit pricy for breakfast. 35 quid for 2 of us for breakfast with a coffee and tea and some orange juice. Little bit too much :)
5
Sophie Whitby
+5
Super cute, food was really nice and service was friendly. Nice one to add to your "to visit ' list
4
Marcus Hurley
+4
We stopped here for lunch and the menu had a nice selection of dishes. My mushrooms on toast was delicious as were my waffles with caramalised banana. Well presented and friendly and attentive service. Prices were commensurate with the locale ie; expensive, but a lovely treat. We sat in the covered seating area at the back and it was a nice environment, not too crammed in or noisy.
5
Jake Miller
+5
Dog friendly, amazing cakes and superb service. Best Teashop in the area by far.
4
Hollie
+4
Great place with a nice range of menu options, whether you’re just having some tea and cake or brunch. The service can vary quite a lot, sometimes they’re friendly and sometimes you feel like a bit of an inconvenience but they’re not outright rude and it’s not enough to stop us going regularly. It gets really busy so definitely good to book ahead of your visit as you’re likely to be disappointed otherwise, not only at the weekend. Baby friendly with high chairs and changing available!
5
David White
+5
A friendly tearoom in Blackjack street that's bigger than it looks so worth a try no matter how busy the town is. Sourdough toasties are recommended, as are the milkshakes and Rocky road. They do bigger meals at lunchtime as well. Staff are friendly and on the ball, clearing tables promptly which is always a good sign. Dog friendly too.
5
VA DJ
+5
Great place to grab brunch/lunch. We planned to go to Cote down the road for brunch, but as they weren't serving on a weekday decided to try place out. Friendly staff, with a good selection of places to sit, cosy inside area, bright atrium and lovely patio. Food was superb. Loos on ground floor and would be perfect for families with prams. Bill was a while in coming but that was fine. Hope to be back soon.
5
Point To Point Education YouTube
+5
Stopped in for tea and scones. Both were delicious, staff were efficient and friendly. Great decor, we will definitely be back.