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Eighty-six'd - Ironbridge - Photo album

Absolute little gem of a café on the first floor of a building so tucked away and a lot quieter than the other busy cafés. Cakes were exceptionally good - light, flavoursome and freshly baked. The tea selection was also very wide.
Absolute gem of a find, we only had coffee/hot choc/milkshake and cakes which were all amazing!! We will be back to try some other food next time whxih I'm sure will be incredible if the cakes are anything to go by!
This is one of my very favourite places to eat... food is homely, of impecable craftsmanship, hearty and beautifully presented. The team is all lovely and they always make us feel welcomed. Coffee, cakes or their fabulous lunches make me happy... mostly vegetarian and lovely because of that. My fala
Great selection of vegetarian food and lovely lovely cakes! Love the environment as well. The dining area smells like our own kitchen⋯would love to come back
Visited with my daughter who introduced me to this fabulous eatery, they welcomed us from the window above (eat outside / takeaway covid restrictions in place). Great choice of menu on the wall outside, catered for my special dietary needs, great value and wonderfully friendly. Fabulous display of b
Lovely cafe with an impressively varied food and drink menu, and a great selection of cakes. Well worth a visit if you're around Ironbridge, especially if you're on foot. Often quieter than the cafes on the main highstreet, and being raised above the road it's a nice airy space away from the hustle
Delicious healthy food, served with a smile. The falafel and hummus would be my personal recommendation 👌 great cakes too! We spent 25 quid for a cappuccino, falafel, quesadilla and a lovely piece of cake. Lovely painting when you enter and the café just oozes a wholesome vibe 🌱😊
I researched this place on TripAdvisor after booking my raft tour as I knew we would want a relax and snack afterwards. The reviews on here are extremely positive and as soon as we saw the outside of the cafe we could see why. We walked up the short flight of stairs and found a sweet little seating
Very tasty, balanced and homemade lunch. Coffee not watery and service good. The Ruben sandwich and Quesadillas were great. Around £20 for two people but quality worth it.
There is a pay and display car park about 30 m away on the level. The entrance is from Madeley Road, which is uphill from the car park level, via stairs. One window table overlooks the adjacent roundabout and it's often amusing to watch how drivers negotiate it. Cinnamon swirl and Frangipane delicio
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