Fringe Box

Socialize

Twitter
Home » Search results for Coffee Shop Review (Page 5)

Further Afield For A Pleasant Day Out: Arundel

This month John Gilbert takes a trip to Arundel in West Sussex. Nestling the magnificent castle of England’s premier duke, (The Duke of Norfolk) and within an hour’s drive from…

Bill’s at The Angel Hotel

Bill’s, The Angel Hotel, Guildford, High Street Anyone who cares about Guildford and it’s history might have been watching developments at The Angel Hotel with some concern. Significant investment in…

The Restaurant at Debenhams

There has been a restaurant at Debenhams since it opened in the early 1960s. But by the 1980s there were few places in Guildford town centre to eat and drink…

The Barn at Newlands Corner

There has been a café at top of Newlands Corner for over 50 years. And it’s as popular today with walkers, cyclists and visitors by car as it has ever…

The Tudor Lounge, High Street

Approached via one of Guildford’s few remaining, Saxon ‘Gate’s (they used to form the side alleys to all High Street properties, allowing access to their rear gardens and outhouses), the…

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Alexandra Terrace

This week we tried Guildford’s newest and only four star hotel, The Radisson Edwardian at the top of the Upper High Street in Alexandra Terrace. The lobby is impressive but…

Gallery House Cafe, The High Street

I like things traditional, so I like the coffee shop at Guildford House. It could be used as a set for an Agatha Christie film or a Doctor Who scene…

‘Vero Cibo’, The Shambles

Vero Cibo, tucked away in The Shambles, next to WH Smiths, is one of Guildford’s less obvious coffee shops. It is unpretentious and offers probably the best value for money…

‘Jo Clarks’, High Street

Jo Clarks, 176 High Street, Guildford Jo Clarks is one of the longest established independent coffee shops in the town, which is the evenings doubles up as a wine bar.…

Page 5 of 512345