The Mouse Hole - Menu

Market Place, Vale of White Horse, United Kingdom, OX14 3HG, Vale of White Horse

🛍 Cafe, Lunch, Brunch, British

4.5 💬 255 Reviews
The Mouse Hole

Phone: +441235523703

Address: Market Place, Vale Of White Horse, United Kingdom, OX14 3HG, Vale of White Horse

City: Vale of White Horse

Menu Dishes: 2

Reviews: 255

Website: http://www.facebook.com/themouseholecafe

"We absolutely adore this place and highly recommend it. The description of it as a 'hidden gem' is spot on. It's located just below the Town Hall/Museum and is delightful no matter what time of year you visit. Hot drinks are only £1 and the cakes and scones are scrumptious. They offer a variety of teas, including breakfast tea, loose leaf earl grey, and loose leaf 'Abingdon tea'. There are also board games and books available for those looking for something else to do. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, and the food is delicious and reasonably priced. Whether you're a tourist in Abingdon or a local, this is definitely a must-visit spot."

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Dessert

Salad

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This charming café has unique attractions such as an old-fashioned Thames water works machine to see. I will definitely return to show my father as he would love it.

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Reviews

Simon
Simon

Visited the Mouse Hole after visit to museum during stop off in Abingdon for coffee and cake. Genuine warm welcome by friendly staff. Reasonable prices and good cake !!! Would recommend


David
David

The staff are always friendly, the food is simple but always delicious, the setting is quite amazing and the prices are very reasonable. This is my favourite cafe in town, without-a-doubt.


User
User

This restaurant offers a fantastic variety of homemade dishes. While it may be on the pricier side, the teapots for two are quite generous. The service is friendly and the ambiance is calm and peaceful. View menu


fran
fran

Tucked down below the museum is this tiny little coffee/tea shop. Hot drinks are just £1 and despite the lack of space, you are encouraged to stay a while with books for adults and children.. crossword books... a dressing up rail (just for children


Maureen
Maureen

It is fun to go down under the museum to have lovely fresh food and drink. The sandwiches are excellent as are the small salads and lovely cakes. Down in a side room is the old pump machinery that kept the mouse hole dry many many years ago. A fun place to visit.


JAC
JAC

My first visit to this restaurant was today, and I couldn't resist trying their festive turkey sandwiches. They did not disappoint. The sandwiches were delicious and generous in size. The lady who served us was very friendly and appeared to truly love her job. Thank you for a great experience. View menu


RICWO
RICWO

We visited this little cafe for lunch with my 5 year old son after being recommended it by a friend. We were not disappointed. From the warm welcome of the staff, to the delicious food, nothing was a problem. There is even a little area off the seating plan, where little ones can learn about the history of Abingdon water pumps and watch an old pump work whilst waiting for their food. The cafe is situated in the basement of the Abingdon Museum, so after (or before), you can pop into the museum for a nostalgic look back into the history of the town.


grahampritchard2016
grahampritchard2016

During our stop in Abingdon on our way to Oxford, we discovered a charming cafe located in a museum. We decided to have lunch there after exploring the museum's Crossley Pumping Engine in the basement. The cafe, which closes at 2pm, was able to accommodate our order for two delicious cheese and ham toasties with just half an hour left before closing. Despite being a simple choice for lunch, the toasties were excellent and satisfied our appetites after a nice visit to the museum. We recommend this hidden gem to others, but vegetarians should arrive before 1:30pm as their options may require more time to prepare.


morganb13194
morganb13194

We absolutely adore this place and highly recommend it. The description of it as a 'hidden gem' is spot on. It's located just below the Town Hall/Museum and is delightful no matter what time of year you visit. Hot drinks are only £1 and the cakes and scones are scrumptious. They offer a variety of teas, including breakfast tea, loose leaf earl grey, and loose leaf 'Abingdon tea'. There are also board games and books available for those looking for something else to do. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, and the food is delicious and reasonably priced. Whether you're a tourist in Abingdon or a local, this is definitely a must-visit spot. 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.
  • Lunch Delight in our lunch offerings, where fresh ingredients and global flavors come together to create satisfying meals. Choose from an array of salads, sandwiches, and hearty entrees for a midday culinary escape. View menu
  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit.
  • 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.

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