The Willows Café Info
Amenities
Service options
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Outdoor seating
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
Highlights
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Great tea selection
Accessibility
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
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Coffee
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Small plates
Dining options
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dessert
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Seating
Amenities
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Gender-neutral toilets
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Toilets
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Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
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Casual
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Cosy
Crowd
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Groups
Planning
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Accepts reservations
Payments
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
Children
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Kids' menu
Pets
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Dogs allowed
Best KPortal Reviews
Meeting up with a friend halfway between us and not wanting to go to the services, I found this coffee shop through Google maps and we decided to give it a try.
So very glad we did! It’s is beautifully decorated, not too kitsch or cutesie but definitely feminine.
We had the rocky road brownie and a rhubarb fool tart, two teas and then two cold drinks.
The food was delicious. The teas came in a pot with a mini bottle of milk each - and just the right amount for two and a bit cups.
There is seating inside, on the decking at the front, and a garden behind (which we didn’t visit).
It’s wheelchair accessible but a standard sized loo so not accessible in that respect.
We’ll be back ????
Almost forgot to mention the home-made dog biscuits! I didn’t have my dogs with me but took them each a biscuit home, which were demolished promptly!
First ever visit to this delightful, quaint tearoom.
A beautiful place with quirk and individuality, greeted and looked after by the lovely ladies, who, created my delicious thick shake to perfection!
The cakes were amazing, fresh and, lovingly displayed - be careful: you will definitely want to try one of everything.
Well worth a visit or two
Lovely dog friendly tea room! We popped in with our two dogs on Coronation weekend and grabbed a scone and some savoury bites; the caramelised onion sausage roll was absolutely incredible. Took some tray bakes home with us for later as we were stuffed. They were glorious. Customer service was fab, will definitely be back.
Our 2nd visit here. Had to have the caramelized sausage roll again. Lovely coffee...sat outside in the sunshine. Great customer service again
Absolutely amazing afternoon tea, a wonderful assortment of sandwiches, savouries and cakes, I would say it's the best afternoon tea we have ever had, attentive staff and lovely atmosphere.
I visited this cafe in Sept when visiting family, i took my 90 year old dad out for lunch and thought we would check this place out. So glad we did the service was excellent from the time we arrived the lady kindly held the doors open as my dad was in a wheelchair, such a shame this place doesn't have a ramp to make it more accessible, maybe something the business may adopt to have in the future, as a majority of the villagers are elderly. I know the Brampton Methodist Church have one, when we visited back in October 2018, we was the first ones to use it.
We settled in and decided to have a cream tea as sadly they had no carrot cake(i've been told its the best), the lady even made sure my hubby had Blackcurrant jam as he is allergic to Strawberries. I would definitely recommend this place and cannot wait to visit again next time i come to Brampton.
Decided to book a table for three after visiting last year and enjoying a hot cooked meal however this time I looked at the menu whilst enjoying a yummy milkshake to discover they no longer serve cooked meals and now only serve cakes sausage rolls etc, I feel this is a huge mistake for the business because last time I visited in October not the warmest time of the year it was fully booked and rammed with customers ( speaks volumes) I noticed there is a butchers opposite that seemed to sell a selection of sandwiches sausage rolls etc and this was sooo busy with customers coming and going, I feel Willows cafe offering hot food was giving something their competitors wasn’t but now I feel will struggle, I hope they see this change as an mistake and go back to serving hot Meals, we left and instead visited the Black bull up the road and had a lovely meal. Please folks bring back your hot meals so we can visit you again.
A nice little cafe in Brampton High Street, passed by chance and decided to come in for a cuppa with my elderly Mum. It was a bit chilly for her with the doors open at first, but the young lady serving us was very kind and closed them. The cakes, hard to choose as they looked so scrumptious, but we ended up sharing one enormous pecan and chocolate tray bake between us - it was amazing! The coffee was great too. Its a busy place with only two people running it, and understandably a lot of people coming in to buy food to go. Will definitely call in and buy more if I'm in the area again.
Quick Facts About The Willows Café
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Opening Hours
| Monday | Closed |
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| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Friday | 10:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
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