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    The Granary

    2.2 (6 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndBritish, Cafes

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    Oscar's

    Oscar's

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £

    Went here for lunch 18.5.24. Baguettes insipid and raw…read morelooking. Jacket potato skin was over baked and tough, and had horrible eyes on it. Lettuce looked like it had been in the bag for two weeks, soggy and brown. I had a chip in my glass which I felt with my lip. I took it to the counter to exchange it and the Manageress said and I quote "That is not a lip cutting chip!?" is that even a thing!? The young couple next to us left a strange looking soggy wrap, all their chips and half a glass of wine and walked out. Disgraceful, unhelpful moronic staff, don't waste your money!

    I am a great lover of all things Hay-on-Wye, and therefore quite often make the trip up from…read moreCardiff to this little town overflowing with bookshops. And every single time I do so, I end up sitting, quite happily in Oscar's. Although there are a lot of restaurants around town, Oscar's is often the most popular place at lunch time due to its reasonable pricing and delicious menu. While other establishments may be serving salmon fillets and lamb shanks, Oscar's sticks to pasta bakes, paninis, salads, sandwiches and homemade soup. Oscar's always has fresh food in lovely hearty and homely combinations. They're also very good at their vegetarian menu. The only downside to Oscar's is that the space is very small and the table cramped, which means it's really not wheelchair accessible or suitable for prams. At lunchtime it can get very busy, but once you're claimed a table, you should be fine!

    The Bakers Table - Interior of the cafe

    The Bakers Table

    5.0(1 review)
    7.1 mi

    Wow! We learned about The Baker's Table on a Talgarth Mill brochure left at our AirBnB in Penderyn,…read moreon the other side of Brecon Beacons park... We were heading back to London the next day, and at first thought "too bad this isn't on our way home," but the next morning decided we wanted to see more of the park anyway, as well as a few other points north before our weeklong adventure adjourned... What a pleasure it was to stop here on that dreary morning! When we arrived around 10:30am, the whole place was bustling with what turned out to be a tour group of retirees, about to tour the historic adjacent mill. The setup is counter service style: order your items, take your number and choose a table (indoors or outdoors). Most of the indoor tables overlook the brook running through the mill; the outdoor tables are in the courtyard of the mill buildings. They don't have a true breakfast, per se, but they have teas, coffee/espresso drinks, breads, cakes and cookies available all day, most of which are made using grains locally harvested and milled right there. There are some gluten free options available as well. At 11:30, their lunch menu is available and features sandwiches, soup and salads, all made from locally sourced, processed and grown Welsh foods. We were still finishing up our morning coffee, enjoying the chill vibe of the place (especially after the tour group moved on - haha!) by the time lunch was available, so we decided to stick around a little longer and try it out too! After much deliberation about how to best sample their offerings (everything sounded AMAZING), we opted for a soup/sandwich combo with the ham, cheese & mustard sandwich and fresh garden pea and mint soup, along with a "board" that included salad, two cheeses, local ham, an apple, fresh cherry tomatoes, house chutney and fresh bread. So simple, but so delicious!! We ate it ALL... I can't recommend enough the sheer quality of this real, simple but delicious local food. Other items to note: Credit cards require a £10 minimum charge. Locally made gifts and gourmet food items are available for purchase. Restroom entrance is in the courtyard, but there are public toilets in the adjacent building, facing the street as well. Free Wi-Fi. Check out the Talgarth Mill Craft Shop next door if you are looking for locally made Welsh treasures to take home. Free parking (and recycling drop-off) is available a couple of short blocks away, just off the highway. The Talgarth visitor's centre across the street is there for all kinds of information about the area, or, if you'd just like to converse with the friendly locals.

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    The Bakers Table - Soup of the day!

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    Talgarth Mill - The view of the back of the Mill and the Water Wheel area

    Talgarth Mill

    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    £

    Visiting Glasbury, stopped at Talgarth Mill which was recommended by locals. Old fashioned flour…read moremill staffed completely by volunteers. They give personal tours which ends at the cafe. Guide told us about the origin of the mill. Explained how the wheel was powered from the river and how the grain was grown locally and then ground into flour. It sat in disrepair for a long time until someone purchased and renovated it. They sell baked goods made with their own flour. We purchased a loaf of the bread to take with us. Picturesque. Worth a trip.

    After driving a good 60 miles just to visit this place, I finally made it…read more Upon arrival you are faced with the choice of visiting the Cafe or joining a Tour around the Flour Mill. Me and my partner decided to go for the tour first. It wasn't very busy so we were given a personal tour around the Mill by a man who had worked there for decades. It was a very enlightening experience to see how much work actually went into making flour. He even opened up the dam in the small stream to get the water wheel running to show us how it all worked properly. He was very informative and friendly, we left there having learned a great deal. Afterwards we visited the Cafe and I opted for the Tapas, or a similar dish. And I wasn't disappointed. The food tasted very authentic and rustic, the cheese and bread in particular. I was very pleased with our visit there. And would highly recommend it

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    Talgarth Mill - The Tapas

    The Tapas

    Talgarth Mill - The internal view of the Wheel Mechanism with our Tour Guide

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    The internal view of the Wheel Mechanism with our Tour Guide

    The Marmalade Cafe - Street view

    The Marmalade Cafe

    5.0(2 reviews)
    47.2 mi
    £

    Lady Marmalade I…read morewill start by saying that The Marmalade café is my favourite café in Bristol. Obviously it helps being just around the corner from home but at the same time the quality of food and friendly service are both excellent. Any good café can be judged by its breakfast and The Marmalade Café comes up trumps with high quality ingredients, cooked well for a cheap price. What more could you ask for? If you do order the cooked breakfast make sure you also ask for the veggie option of home made bubble and squeak to be added. This elevates the breakfast to another level. I now can't imagine ordering a breakfast without it. Apart form the breakfast the food is all great with interesting daily specials and cakes always available. Including homemade Marmalade of course. There is also a nice resident puppy called Doris who if you are lucky will say hello. Easily the best café in the Blackboy Hill area and I urge you to visit.

    1 year later, this place is still awesome…read more Definitely hands-down the best breakfast place in Clifton. Their homemade marmalade is so good, I think about it throughout the year while I'm not in the UK. I'm not sure where they get their bacon, but it's absolutely killer. The anytime breakfast with a side of crumpets/marmalade with tea is about £8. You can't get a better deal than that for fresh, made-to-order food that's not greasy. I'm so glad this place has survived in an address that's historically had quite a bit of turnover.

    The Granary - british - Updated May 2026

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