The Cote Kitchen - Menu

Churchcote Farm Shop. Welshpool Road, Bicton Heath, SY3 5EB, Shropshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Steak, Drinks, British, Kitchen

4.5 💬 1153 Reviews
The Cote Kitchen

Phone: +441743851081,+441743851913

Address: Churchcote Farm Shop. Welshpool Road, Bicton Heath, SY3 5EB, Shropshire, United Kingdom

City: Shropshire

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 1153

Website: http://churncote.co.uk/

"A long time since we have eaten here, Covid has so much to answer for, but great to see that the Kitchen survived the lockdowns because it is a great spot for a good quality snack or lunch, and ideally located, just off the Shrewsbury bypass, on the road into mid Wales. You can sit in or out, if inside there is table service, if you decide to sit outside then you are asked to pop in and order at the front desk. A varied menu, something for all palettes and budgets. We had a quick Soup of the Day with Crusty Bread, dark, earthy Mushroom, creamy and full of flavour. Plenty of free parking, toilets on site. An excellent fuel stop."

Full menu - 9 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Soups

Indian

Sides

Seafood

Vegetarian Dishes

Entrées

Sandwiches

Desserts

Mark Mark

Every was perfect, food was fresh and high quality, staff was friendly and welcoming, with an atmosphere that made you relaxed, we will definitely be going back and would highly recommend it

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Reviews

shosanaw
shosanaw

We love this place. It’s locally sourced, freshly prepared food and so delicious. Due to it being so good it can get a little busy sometimes. You can also buy some of the ingredients in the farm shop next door.


Chelsea
Chelsea

I highly recommend this restaurant for a great breakfast, excellent value for your money, and quick service. It is definitely worth stopping by if you're in the area. There is also a charming farm shop on the premises.


Graham
Graham

Stopped here for lunch on the way to Wales. Really nice place, very clean and airy. Exceptionally quick service. Food really good but a bit overpriced in my view. It was Sunday lunch time and they do roasts so the rest of the menu was a bit limited. Would definitely go again. View menu


Damien
Damien

I have been to this restaurant for breakfast with my family three times. The place is always impeccably clean. The staff is friendly and attentive. The food is always cooked to perfection and served hot, it is also very delicious. I will definitely continue to recommend this restaurant. Thank you.


Mickletonians
Mickletonians

We really like The Cote Kitchen especially for Breakfast on our way to Anglesey. It is located just off the Shrewsbury By-Pass(A5) on the Welshpool Road( A458).The quality of their breakfasts is still really good with a good menu choice and the prices are reasonable. Standard of service is always good. There is an excellent Farm Shop next door and plenty of parking.


Jason
Jason

We go here regularly for breakfast. It is always excellent with good quality ingredients. The food is hot and comes promptly and the service is good. It does get busy but we’ve always been able to get a table and it doesn’t seem to affect the service or the food. Toilets are clean and spacious. Local farm shop (same owners) next door. Reasonable parking. Highly recommended. View menu


Rob
Rob

This was a lovely place to stop for breakfast on our way to Snowdonia we found the Cote Kitchen on Google maps so planned the stop. We got the last table inside at 9:30, so were relived at that. It was great to so many people enjoying themselves though and it seemed to be a mix of locals and people travelling. The fried breakfasts were superb. One of my sons had the waffles and these were disappointing though thin shop ones rather than homemade and quite small overall.


Blue
Blue

The food at this restaurant was absolutely amazing. We both ordered the steak sandwich and the steak was cooked perfectly. The food was served quickly and was hot. However, the service was a bit strange. Our hot drinks were left on the counter while staff took other orders and picked up pads. We were told to wait to be seated, but ended up being ignored for a few minutes even though there were available tables. It seemed that most of the customers after us knew to just walk in and grab a table without waiting.


User
User

A long time since we have eaten here, Covid has so much to answer for, but great to see that the Kitchen survived the lockdowns because it is a great spot for a good quality snack or lunch, and ideally located, just off the Shrewsbury bypass, on the road into mid Wales. You can sit in or out, if inside there is table service, if you decide to sit outside then you are asked to pop in and order at the front desk. A varied menu, something for all palettes and budgets. We had a quick Soup of the Day with Crusty Bread, dark, earthy Mushroom, creamy and full of flavour. Plenty of free parking, toilets on site. An excellent fuel stop. View menu

Categories

  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal! View menu
  • 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.
  • Kitchen Indulge in the heart of culinary artistry with our Kitchen menu category, where innovation meets tradition. Each dish is crafted with passion, promising a delightful journey of flavors that tantalize the taste buds.

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Parking Area

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