The Old Fire Station Cafe

The Close, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA12 9AL

🛍 Pizza, Vegan, European, Vegetarian

4.7 💬 5115 Reviews
The Old Fire Station Cafe

Phone: +441985213170

Address: The Close, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA12 9AL

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 10

Reviews: 5115

Website: http://www.theoldfirestation1905.co.uk/

"visited last Friday (20th mai) and it was before place. it was literally in an old station the facility was oriented to it, but quirky, bright and funny. the atmosphere was fantastic and lively. unusual for warminster eateries it was completely packed and everyone seemed to have a good time. do not go if they want a fast meal, tho'; service was slow and they must be ready to sit and enjoy the evening. the pizzen could have come directly from a Roman midstairs; they have fired a real many and the result was delicious. what is more, it was not too expensive, so we will return definately. note who I think this is to be managed at night: if they ask themselves who's giving this evaluation, they might remember that they call me pam!"

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Tim Tim

Excellent food, service, staff and building. Dave and his team made it a wonderful evening for us, and our two dogs. Highly recommended.

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User
User

Such a lovely warm experience. My pizza was really nice (had the extra hot with ghost chillies). Even though its a 40mins drive from home we would definitely pay it another visit..


User
User

beautiful small apartment. tapas is on point, certainly recommend to get a selection. chorizo in cider is a must. chillie bark afteros is not the most exciting, but still beautiful.


User
User

Amazing meal and the first time ever our 2 and 4 year old haven't left a single scrap of their meal. They were also fascinated watching the pizzas cook in the pizza oven. Highly recommended


Issy
Issy

Such an amazing meal. Won a voucher for here and so so so glad we did. We will definitely be going back. Perfect place for families as well. Staff were lovely and food was delicious, best pizza we have had for a very long time!!


User
User

we had a really nice meal here after we had visited the longleat safari park. the staff was very friendly and attentive, eating was amazing! they serve a selection of tapas and fresh pizzas. the interieur is beautifully decorated with old fire place memorabilia. very recommended to visit, so it is worth.


User
User

I sat to this place tonight to eat something. we must say that everything about the experience was brilliant, simple eating really well done and the personal was also amazing. the local bottle craft ales and apple wines were also really delicious. will definitely be rehearsed for another attempt of pizza and the other drinks in the offer.


User
User

Absolutely amazing, my girlfriend is in the Fire Service so it was an absolute no brainer to come here! It was a busy night with the staff having their work cut out for them but they were absolutely brilliant, Lauren was a delight and the whole experience was amazing with food that was so naughty but oh so good! Amazing to have Cornish Orchard Gold being served, and on draught! A rarity even back home in Cornwall! Top notch The Old Fire Station!


Janine
Janine

We had a fabulous evening the food is heavenly! The Old Fire Station Pizza was delicious and I am so pleased Dave (the owner) talked me in to it and the smoky cheese on top one of the best pizzas I have had! We were taken care of and the atmosphere of The Old Fire Station is warm, friendly and super interesting with the old pieces from firehouses. We would highly recommend! Huge thank you to Dave for helping with the reservation, making our evening lovely and giving our little boy a wooden sword to leave with he loves it!


User
User

visited last Friday (20th mai) and it was before place. it was literally in an old station the facility was oriented to it, but quirky, bright and funny. the atmosphere was fantastic and lively. unusual for warminster eateries it was completely packed and everyone seemed to have a good time. do not go if they want a fast meal, tho'; service was slow and they must be ready to sit and enjoy the evening. the pizzen could have come directly from a Roman midstairs; they have fired a real many and the result was delicious. what is more, it was not too expensive, so we will return definately. note who I think this is to be managed at night: if they ask themselves who's giving this evaluation, they...

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • 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."
  • European
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Tapas
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi

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