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Pavilion Cafe at Alkincoats Park

Alkincoats Park, Alkincoats Rd, Colne BB8 9QQ, United Kingdom

Pavilion Cafe at Alkincoats Park
Cafe
4.7
185 reviews
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VR59+W9 Colne, UK
+44 1282 863520
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Sunday: 9–15
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Pauline Trimmer
Pauline Trimmer283 days ago
Excellent service, food esp the high tea was delicious, good price would highly recommend x
Mark Horrocks
Mark Horrocks314 days ago
Fantastic food and great service
Lovely for home made traditional food. Plus a lovely mouthwatering array of Cakes 🎂 🥮 😋
Niall M
Niall M344 days ago
Lovely small cafe perfect for dog walkers and park goers. Good quality food and reasonable prices.
Steve's Food Heroes
Steve's Food Heroes1 year ago
BREAKFAST REVIEW

Sun 9th October
The Pavilion Cafe,
Alkincotes Park, Colne.

I've been meaning to visit this place for a while now so as the weather is still reasonable I took my motorbike for a spin out to Colne.

I'd checked my map before heading off as although it's close to the centre of Colne it is tucked away in a park surrounded by residential streets. I found it easily enough and parked almost at the entrance to the park, insight of The Pavillion itself.

My first impression on approaching the cafe was the explosion of colours from the window boxes adorning the Pavilion, I suppose that depends on the time of year though. I guess I got lucky.

There were some tables outside the cafe but I prefer to sit in so I can see whats going on.

It's a dog friendly cafe, which makes sense with it being in a park and there were a couple of little pooches being fussed over by customers. Personally I have no issue with well behaved dogs being in any establishment but if you are adverse to K9-company this one might not be for you.

I found a seat and ordered at the counter. I went for the Large Breakfast. There was a Gut Buster version but the large would definitley suffice. I swapped the egg out for a slice of Black Pudding (which wouldn't have been included on the Large Breakfast) and ordered a pot of tea.

I took my seat and waited. The place has a really friendly vibe, there were lots of cheery "Hellos", " Good Mornings" and "How are yous"
It was obvious there was a regular clientele. There were 4 or 5 staff working together and you could see into the kitchen where breakfasts were being prepared, cakes were being decorated and everyone seemed genuinely busy and happy.

My pot of tea arrived with teacup and saucer and a small jug of milk. I was actually offered a choice of cup or mug - that's a first!

When my breakfast came I did the usual and checked the plate was hot - not to moan if it wasn't heated but if not I'd have to start straight in on the beans before they went cold as I hate cold beans. Anyway it was hot. It burnt my finger. Happy days!

The first thing that struck me was the slice of black pudding. It must have been over an inch thick (that's about 2.54cm for the kids 😅). A very impressive slab of ebony goodness.

The sausages were butchers pork sausages supplied by Schofields Butchers in Nelson and the bacon was a nice thickness and held its shape well through cooking, both were delicious and well prepared.

There was grilled tomato, my preference rather than tinned and both halves were on my plate, which was a welcome change.

The mushrooms were dark and rich with flavour and the beans were probably Heinz.
The toast was sliced white, again, my preference with a breakfast and I was given a third extra slice as my waitress told the bread was a bit thin (or something similar 🤣👍).

Sauces were in sachets.

All in all it was a lovely breakfast served in a really friendly environment. It's a pity it took me so long to try it but I will be returning and I heartly reccomend visiting Pavilion Cafe at Alkincoats Park for a great breakfast.

💰💰
David Molyneaux
David Molyneaux1 year ago
Called this afternoon, only one table on the sunny verandah and it was taken, 6 outside tables all wet after overnight frost and not wiped down, bird pxx on the seats. Ordered food and moved to the verandah table after it was vacated. Several cig butt's under the table we didn't notice before sitting. £14 for poor tasting coffee and tea, barely passable cheese and onion toastie (bread hardly toasted) and a very poor turkey, cranberry and stuffing toastie (no baguettes left) again toast hardly toasted, inside not toasted at all, soggy bread and soggy stuffing. Not impressed. Judging by other comments we either called on a bad day or were an acception?
Lenna
Lenna1 year ago
Nice place!! I love their coffee and prices are very reasonable for everything.
Joseph Figueira
Joseph Figueira2 years ago
Lovely characterful cafe with tasty home made food and friendly staff
Louise Frost
Louise Frost2 years ago
Great food here and friendly staff. Loved the biscoff cookie pie.
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