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2 Bridge St, Congleton, England, CW12 1AY, United Kingdom

🛍 Mexican, Seafood, British, European

4.5 💬 73 Reviews
Wild And Wild

Phone: +441260409327

Address: 2 Bridge St, Congleton, England, CW12 1AY, United Kingdom

City: Congleton

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 73

"They have Chocolate mint cake, can 't believe it! I 've never seen anywhere serve this before! It wasn 't too sweet, the sweetness came from the mint frosting and mint cream in the middle, there was a thin mint on top which was fabulous. However, the cake itself was dry and didn 't taste of chocolate much, couldn 't finish it but it was an awesome option to have 3/5 The Satay wrap was SO so salty.....I could not finish it also, I wished that there was more fresh cucumber, coriander and salsa in there to balance out with the saltiness of the miso satay seitan. It came with sweet and chilli sauce which I kept dipping the wrap in as it was mainly just sweet to counteract the salt 0.5/5 The Oreo milkshake, omg, it was delicious, the best thing out of my orders, I don 't have to go to Manchester for delicious milkshakes anymore! The froth/ fluffy whipped cream on top was so so good 5/5 Full breakfast was good, mushrooms were juicy but the amount of spinach on there was abysmal, toast was not buttered! Rosti was....so so as it felt/ tasted like it was made the day before and was quite bland, not enough tomatoes, sausage was ok, beans were good and the bakon, avocado and scrambled tofu was good. Overall it didn 't look like much but it was filling in the end 4/5 Toast Session IPA was amazing 5/5 They did a good cup of English tea too. Staffs were lovely and they serve water with fruits in it lovely. Came back again, the chicken burger was quite oily but still yummy, the salt and pepper chips were okay, not the prettiest looking chips, it was not crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, just floppy and dark (not burnt? chips lol. The breakfast burrito was good and the avocado toast was ok. Second time round, the staff service was questionable.....we kept signalling for service but the staffs just....looked at us and doesn 't come over several times, and when I asked another staff for 3 spoons....we got 3 forks? Asked for water and didn 't get any....we got served by 3 different people each were either not really listening, forgot something or ignored us. Updated from previous review on 2021 12 05"

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Amazing food and service, and comfy sweatshirts available to buy

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Always a pleasure, can’t wait to return. Updated from previous review on 2022-04-12


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We called for a drink and ended with soup also, the food was amazing and definitely worth the money


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The experience was great, service was slower due to a food festival being on and the streets being packed. Cool place with nice touches.


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After visiting the café for lunch, I left my purse. Later that day, the staff member Adam appeared at my door, several miles from the café to return it to me. How nice!


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This charming cafe has a fantastic atmosphere, beautiful decorations, and delectable food! I enjoyed a wonderful brunch with a delicious fry up and returned later in the day for some cake.


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The dining experience was excellent, although the service was a bit slower due to a bustling food festival taking place on the streets. The restaurant had a cool atmosphere with lovely decor.


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Lovely waiting on kitchen staff. Gorgeous space. Good selection of food drinks. I love the oat mylk orange hot chocolate and hummus focaccia! Rated 4 5 as it seems a little disorganised when busy.


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I have a lot of allergies and the cook came out to talk to me personally about it. They made a whole new meal for me, which was delicious! The menu was very clear and they have a lot of nut and gluten-free options.


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They have Chocolate mint cake, can 't believe it! I 've never seen anywhere serve this before! It wasn 't too sweet, the sweetness came from the mint frosting and mint cream in the middle, there was a thin mint on top which was fabulous. However, the cake itself was dry and didn 't taste of chocolate much, couldn 't finish it but it was an awesome option to have 3/5 The Satay wrap was SO so salty.....I could not finish it also, I wished that there was more fresh cucumber, coriander and salsa in there to balance out with the saltiness of the miso satay seitan. It came with sweet and chilli sauce which I kept dipping the wrap in as it was mainly just sweet to counteract the salt 0.5/5 The Oreo...

Categories

  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • 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.
  • European Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

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