Plumcake Cafe - Menu

Sainsbury's, Village Square,SK7 2, United Kingdom, SK7 1AW, Stockport

🛍 Soup, Vegan, Coffee, British

4.5 💬 3000 Reviews
Plumcake Cafe

Phone: +441614398147

Address: Sainsbury's, Village Square,SK7 2, United Kingdom, SK7 1AW, Stockport

City: Stockport

Menu Dishes: 2

Reviews: 3000

"Having had breakfast in various establishments over many, many years I can honestly say this is the best English Breakfast I have had, Hot plates (a rarity) quality produce , not a drop of grease on the plate, perfectly cooked , amazing toast not from a pack of pre sliced bread , with butter that tastes of real butter. We had lovely piping hot Cappuccinos served in a huge mug which you would normally get in a small coffee cup at the same price with a delicious, obviously homemade little biscuit that reminded me of my mums . Staff were lovely especially the young man who served us, obviously a regular haunt as several people came and went recognises by the staff. A real little gem in this lovely village. Well done Plumcake and all the staff"

Full menu - 2 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Toast

Sandwiches

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The best breakfasts in Bramhall by far. Lovely staff and great homemade food

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Really good vegetarian breakfast. Quality food, and the perfect portion size for me. Really enjoyed it. Friendly staff, and good customer service overall.


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5 stars all the way! Very welcoming hard working staff, beautiful food. Everything is home made, you should try the hotpot, pies and cakes absolutely lovely, will visit again!


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Have visited a few times, the food is generally nice but something about the place never quite hits the mark, staff always seem very disorganized and service can be on the slow side. View menu


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Not a bad little cafe. Waitress always polite and helpful, coffee as got alot better over years, good value on food and a good selection on offer. I live locally and will visit again.


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Great place for breakfast and lunch. Daily specials, delicious cakes, friendly service, reliable wifi and daily newspapers. Spend a lot of time here catching up on my work and it's always a pleasure.


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Tucked away in the corner of Bramhall Village Square is this oasis of excellence, serving delicious home made food, served by attentive and friendly staff, in comfortable surroundings. I can highly recommend the afternoon tea, served with lovely sandwiches and mouth watering cakes and scones. Well worth a visit. View menu


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Basic cafe with basic food, but all good quality. Nice staff and has recently been mentioned on TV as the owner was the mystery guest of Jason Manford on Would I Lie to You. A few tables outside under cover makes a nice option in warmer weather. The only issue for the less mobile is that the toilets are up quite a steep staircase. Will visit again.


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Plumcake cafe never disappoints, but today I wanted to leave a special review. With the Worker Bee market on in Bramhall precinct today we knew it would be busy. We stopped by for elevenses, among us a young wheelchair user and grandad with a walking frame. The young staff were very helpful at getting us seated and as ever the service, food and drinks were 1st class. In spite of our extra equipment we were comfortable and didn't feel in the way, in fact most unusually 95 year old grandad chose to stay for a second coffee which is unheard of! Another diner brought their dog Ruby over for my son to pet, which he loved, a great morning. Thank you.


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Having had breakfast in various establishments over many, many years I can honestly say this is the best English Breakfast I have had, Hot plates (a rarity) quality produce , not a drop of grease on the plate, perfectly cooked , amazing toast not from a pack of pre sliced bread , with butter that tastes of real butter. We had lovely piping hot Cappuccinos served in a huge mug which you would normally get in a small coffee cup at the same price with a delicious, obviously homemade little biscuit that reminded me of my mums . Staff were lovely especially the young man who served us, obviously a regular haunt as several people came and went recognises by the staff. A real little gem in this lov... View menu

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • 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 Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • 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
  • Wifi
  • menu
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Seating

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