Pothead And Panface

4 Station Road, SP9 7PS, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Burgers, Breakfast, Vegetarian, Gluten Free

4.4 💬 1473 Reviews
Pothead And Panface

Phone: +447915913479

Address: 4 Station Road, SP9 7PS, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 9

Reviews: 1473

Website: http://www.potheadandpanface.com/

"It's best to book in the current climate. The staff are very friendly and helpful. I ordered camembert and bacon panini with chips which was delicious and very filling. I had my bacon on the side, so my partner in crime could eat it..... I had 2 lattes, one being new honeycomb which was very sweet but oh so nice. I thought my lunch was reasonably priced, I paid £13.50 I would definitely recommend."

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Raithman Raithman

Went for breakfast. Food was good, lovely breakfast, great haggis. Will be back. Good friendly staff and service.

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I7667LYdebbiej
I7667LYdebbiej

Lovely food and absolutely yummy . Well worth a visit to the van. I had the cheese burger and my husband had the 3 lions burger.


C4268VLsjohn
C4268VLsjohn

I’ve been coming to this quirky restaurant now for the past 3 years. Best fry up around, always high quality food, never had a bad word to say. Quirky Decor friendly atmosphere all round. Highly recommend to anybody in the area.


solomente2017
solomente2017

Just popped in for a coffee whilst walking round Tidworth. When asking people where to get a coffee, this place was recommended. The service was super friendly and the coffee was delicious. Love the layout and the really cute theme.


Lesley
Lesley

Service with a smile different things to choose, from all day breakfasts to pothead chicken. Good choice of drinks. you do need actual money to eat here, but there are cash points close by. This is a charming place in this small town


Nicky
Nicky

Lovely friendly staff made sure we had a good lunch. Read reviews the business had gone downhill seems they are back up! Food was very tasty and a very good portion size. Cooked fresh so a little waiting time was needed but well worth the wait.


Kande11
Kande11

That is one hell of a juicy Julius Caesar, a new kind of Roman King or God. Definitely a king of burgers. I can't fault anything, service great, food was dreamy. Not greasy, fast service, telephone order and ready to collect. A whole new level of street food on your front door step. Will a million percent be back


B672DFrobertc
B672DFrobertc

Didn't actually visit due to lockdown. We had 4 roast Sunday dinners delivered . They already cooked and delivered in large silver foil trays with heating instructions for when required. The food was fantastic I'm always fussy about roast potatoes and Yorkshire puds, lovely We will definitely make use again . First rate


O3662SVtraceyw
O3662SVtraceyw

I saw Pothead and Panface as I was passing station road Tidworthtoday so I thought I would stop as I have heard good reviews. The gentleman and lady (sorry didn't catch your names) was very helpful as I didn't know what they did. so he gave a few suggestions and I can honestly say the burger was so tasty. I will definitely visit again. Good luck with the move.


AprilForbes
AprilForbes

It's best to book in the current climate. The staff are very friendly and helpful. I ordered camembert and bacon panini with chips which was delicious and very filling. I had my bacon on the side, so my partner in crime could eat it..... I had 2 lattes, one being new honeycomb which was very sweet but oh so nice. I thought my lunch was reasonably priced, I paid £13.50 I would definitely recommend.

Categories

  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.
  • Gluten Free Savor delicious, gluten-free dishes crafted with fresh ingredients, ensuring taste and quality for everyone. Enjoy diverse options from appetizers to desserts, catering to gluten-sensitive needs.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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