Bunce's - Menu

100 High Street, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, SN8 1HQ

🛍 Delis, Coffee, Cheese, British

4.8 💬 1574 Reviews
Bunce's

Phone: +441672513515

Address: 100 High Street, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, SN8 1HQ

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 10

Reviews: 1574

Website: http://www.buncesbakehouse.co.uk/

"Absolutely amazing evening meal at Bunces. First time we have been here for an evening and all I can says it was perfect in ever way. I would rally recommend this for couples. I had the Orkney Scallops on Puréed Artichokes with Char Sui Pork Belly and Enoki Mushooms to start followed by the Lamb Loin, Pearled Spelt and Roasted Carrots with Browned Winter Greens for Main and it was all exceptional. The flavours were insane! My wife had the Beef Shortrib Brioche with Pickled Red Onion, Horseradish and a Musta Mayo followed by the Buttermilk Ranch Chicken Burger which again was out of the world good! The service was extremely good and the atmosphere on point for a couple enjoying a really fantastic meal for two. A next level food experience!"

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Delicious cakes and morning snacks and drinks in an original period setting.

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Becky
Becky

The best food ever here highly recommend! I would just add that it does get very busy at peak times and it’s limited seating but they do takeaway!


Ali
Ali

We had delicious brioche French toast with bacon and maple syrup -a winner! Fabulous fresh squeezed orange juice and great cappuccino. We will come again!


James
James

Very busy cafe with a queue outside on a Sunday morning so be sure to arrive early! Lots of tasty options and highly recommend the Turkish eggs! Space for a baby and very friendly staff. A must visit


Emma
Emma

I love Bunces. The food is incredible and worth the wait if there's a queue. Lovely staff and so many great drinks and dishes to choose from. Want to come back soon for dinner. Thanks Bunces! Always a pleasure!


Dan
Dan

Absolutely faultless brunch — very much looking forward to trying the menu again. Slightly let down by chaotic ambience front of house and a bizarrely unkempt loo with seat hanging off. Incongruous with the superb food but wouldn't deter a future visit.


Jack
Jack

One of the best restaurant experiences of my life. Unbelievable food, nice workers and quick service, a cosy atmosphere. It can get busy sometimes as the restaurant is quite small but if you arrive at the right time, you’re in for an amazing experience!


Debra
Debra

Such a cute place, don't worry if there's no seating downstairs there's more upstairs, so don't look through the window and walk on. Lovely atmosphere, very warm and welcoming. The menu is really nice as well, a little bit different, reading it makes your mouth water. Service was good, they were really busy. Everything was really nice, enjoyed it a lot and will be back


Jo
Jo

This is my 'go-to ' cafe/coffee shop in Marlborough. I 'm even prepared to queue in the rain for a table, it 's that good! The coffee is superb, the cakes divine and the food is freshly prepared and delicious. It’s nearly always busy so, at times, service can take a little longer. The staff are great and do their best to keep up with demand. If you’re in Marlborough and want somewhere great to have breakfast, brunch (dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings) or coffee and cake, this is the place.


Rik
Rik

Absolutely amazing evening meal at Bunces. First time we have been here for an evening and all I can says it was perfect in ever way. I would rally recommend this for couples. I had the Orkney Scallops on Puréed Artichokes with Char Sui Pork Belly and Enoki Mushooms to start followed by the Lamb Loin, Pearled Spelt and Roasted Carrots with Browned Winter Greens for Main and it was all exceptional. The flavours were insane! My wife had the Beef Shortrib Brioche with Pickled Red Onion, Horseradish and a Musta Mayo followed by the Buttermilk Ranch Chicken Burger which again was out of the world good! The service was extremely good and the atmosphere on point for a couple enjoying a really fanta...

Categories

  • Delis Fresh, made-to-order sandwiches, salads, and sides with premium ingredients. Enjoy classic favorites and unique creations, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal or a leisurely lunch with friends.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi

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