Court Yard Cafe - Menu

Leg Street, Shropshire, United Kingdom, SY11 2NL

🛍 Cafe, Vegan, Coffee, Cheese

4.6 💬 1091 Reviews
Court Yard Cafe

Phone: +441691679805,+447539833564

Address: Leg Street, Shropshire, United Kingdom, SY11 2NL

City: Shropshire

Menu Dishes: 13

Reviews: 1091

Website: http://www.facebook.com/The-Courtyard-Tea-Rooms-284325445024711/

"Happened across this by chance and wow what a find! It was a little too damp to sit in the courtyard itself on the day we visited but the inside was welcoming. The staff are very pleasant, greeted with smiles and the whole place is lovely and clean. We only intended to have a cuppa but decided to try food omelette with spinach and soup of the day (pea and mint) with cheese scone both absolutely delicious. Scone was warm and soup homemade , the omelette was light and fluffy with just enough spinach, served with salad. Definitely recommended . We didn’t partake in cake but can say they looked mouth watering delectable. And whilst seems strange to add, the facilities were clean and whilst it’s just the one it is worth a visit just to give you a chuckle you will know what I mean when you pay a visit! We will definitely be back and try the cakes next time"

Full menu - 13 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Soups

Sandwiches

Sides

Egg Dishes

Vegetarian Dishes

Extras

Desserts

Chicken

samjamtom1 samjamtom1

A quirky café with really friendly staff and great food with a fab selection of teas. Oh, and the scones are delicious! Vegetarian friendly as well. All in all a smashing place to go.

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DoloresCheshire
DoloresCheshire

I had a great experience at this charming tearoom with exceptional staff. The food was excellent and reasonably priced. I will definitely be returning, as I keep telling my husband about the delicious lunch we had there.


cazie4
cazie4

Second visit. Another excellent experience at the tea room. The staff is very friendly. It's great to find a place that is dog-friendly and they even made our pup feel welcome with a treat. The location is lovely and the food is very tasty. Definitely worth a visit.


Eric
Eric

After a disappointing visit to the closed heritage railway we visited the nearby town center and found the Courtyard Tearooms. We were served by the friendly waitress staff at our table and ordered coffee's. The waitress apologized because of the backlog but it was not long before our coffee's came. A very pleasant area outside to sit and have coffee's. Recommended visit. View menu


Emma
Emma

This restaurant is a hidden gem that we were so fortunate to discover during a stroll in Oswestry. The food was exceptional and the customer service was outstanding. As a vegan and vegetarian, we often struggle to find a variety of options, but here my husband enjoyed herby mushrooms in a jacket potato that was delicious. The drinks and alternative milk were also fantastic.


Efcee
Efcee

Delightful little cafe. Brought back memories of my childhood going to a cafe as payment for helping with the shopping! Good service, clean, simple but substantial snacks served by people who care about their business. Small and busy place. I would have given more stars but we couldn’t get service for a cake though tbh didn’t need) Definitely go for a lovely cheese on toast with a twist


kirstie
kirstie

Super little gem, away from the main stretch of town, inside is warm and inviting, outside terrace is a lovely suntrap, Tables available in the shade. The owners staff are friendly and welcoming, Dogs are welcome with Bowls of water out for them and my collie loves his puppy ice cream treat. The menu is clear and the food is delicious. There is an amazing selection of cakes and the homemade scones are baked fresh daily. Extensive range of Teas and their fruity iced Teas are perfect thirst quenchers Can not recommend highly enough View menu


Jane
Jane

This place is simply lovely. It was how attractive the setting was that drew us in. Boy was it worth it! We only had teas, coffees and a slice of rocky road but it was the best rocky road I have ever eaten. Both Sandra and TJ (the owners) spoke to us whilst we were there and were so proud when we told them how good we thought this place was. They really do deserve to do well. On a slightly more unusual note they have one of the best toilet doors I have ever seen. You really do just have to read it. Will we go back. Absolutely yes.


mrspotato7
mrspotato7

We were visiting Oswestry for the day and wanted a cute little Tea Room to visit for tea and cake. This place certainly didn't disappoint. As the name suggests there is a courtyard to sit in which is very pretty but quite popular so we sat inside. The inside is also lovely and has traditional tearoom style decor. Staff are friendly and helpful and there is table service. We chose tea and latte and some Biscoff cake. We were pleased to find they also serve a choice of milk alternative as I prefer Oat Milk. I would definitely recommend this place and would visit again.


Pudandcustard
Pudandcustard

Happened across this by chance and wow what a find! It was a little too damp to sit in the courtyard itself on the day we visited but the inside was welcoming. The staff are very pleasant, greeted with smiles and the whole place is lovely and clean. We only intended to have a cuppa but decided to try food omelette with spinach and soup of the day (pea and mint) with cheese scone both absolutely delicious. Scone was warm and soup homemade , the omelette was light and fluffy with just enough spinach, served with salad. Definitely recommended . We didn’t partake in cake but can say they looked mouth watering delectable. And whilst seems strange to add, the facilities were clean and whilst it’s... View menu

Categories

  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious." View menu
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Visa Card
  • menu
  • Reservations
  • menu
  • Vegan Options

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