The whitewashed walls and the black timber frames of the Tudor of Lichfield hint at its historical past, and make it quite a striking site on the modern high street. The place has a great feeling about it as soon as you walk in, the waiting on staff are impeccably dressed and nothing is too much trouble. The inside of the café is just as impressive as on the outside, with the walls clad in dark wood, adorned with the occasional historical picture or tapestry. It is quite a spacious place, with a good variety of tables and seating, for smaller and larger parties; a minibus load of people came in when we were there. Menu wise, a huge variety from the homemade cakes like Bara brith, Millionaires Shortbread, Victoria Sponge, that sat temptingly in glass domes on a sideboard near to our table, to snacks like toast, sandwiches, teacakes etc. There was also a comprehensive range of cooked meals, like lasagne, chilli etc. Drinks wise, again a vast range of speciality teas, coffees and wine. Pity it was only mid-morning when we visited or we might have been tempted to sample more than just toast off the menu! As you go to pay there is a whole counter full of homemade chocolates and sweets too including sugared pigs!
Kevin2
Classificação do local: 4 Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
great place, what a setting, homemade cakes etc. Choice of speciality teas/coffees at reasonable prices too. Well worth a visit.
Lainey
Classificação do local: 5 Burntwood, United Kingdom
this old black and white timber framed house is very popular with tourists and locals. they do traditional afternoon teas, morning coffees, lunches. the food and service is excellent .i really like the old, quirky building, not sure how accessible it is for the disabled but i’m sure they would try to accomodate. famous for its chocolate creations, buy something tasty to take home with you.