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Suzy Q's

7 Coxons Mews, Ashby-de-la-Zouch LE65 1US, United Kingdom

Suzy Q's
Cafe
4.7
104 reviews
8 comments
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PGWG+CV Ashby-de-la-Zouch, United Kingdom
+44 1530 411302
suzyqscafe.co.uk
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Monday: 9–15
Tuesday: 9–15
Wedneasday: 9–15
Thursday: 9–15
Friday: 9–15
Saturday: 9–15
Sunday: Close
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Richard Edwards
Richard Edwards
Excellent 👍👍 food varied menu great portions, staff great helpful and polite. Will be returning more people in Ashby should use Cafe's like this instead of the big chains.
Paul Langford
Paul Langford151 days ago
One of the best cafes in Ashby !
Delightful atmosphere, Delicious food, excellently cooked and served.
Adjacent to a car park and close to the town.
All on level ground with easy access.
Been here many time and no complaint.
Peter mann
Peter mann1 year ago
Spectacular breakfast there this week. We had a nine item English breakfast and a veggie version. Cooked to perfection.
Evelyn Pedley
Evelyn Pedley1 year ago
Lovely café in Ashby well worth a visit. The food is always delicious and fresh . A must visit the staff are great.
Derek
Derek1 year ago
Under new ownership renamed Reds awesome breakfast and the coffee was bang on will definitely become a regular
Theophilus Pryce
Theophilus Pryce2 years ago
Nicely located, good service, however, disappointed with the food, a lovely looking cake, coffee/walnut...very much under baked with a 'raw' taste, a portion of chips similarly slightly under cooked.
Ruth Jarvis
Ruth Jarvis2 years ago
I popped in today and nothing was too much trouble, superb customer service.
I ordered something that wasn’t on the menu at all and it was freshly made for me to take away and I have just enjoyed the most delicious lunch, thank you very much.
Highly recommend!
Darren Cowley
Darren Cowley2 years ago
A review of two halves. On our first visit pre the second lockdown we went in the afternoon for paninis, tea and coffee. We were very impressed, good portion size, plenty of filling and the drinks were spot on. Staff were lovely, the venue clean and tidy.

Just visited for a breakfast. Staff still lovely, but the food we had was not so good. The bread they use for the breakfast sandwiches (on white) is a thickly sliced tiger loaf. It was incredibly dry and springy, not at all pleasant to eat. The bacon and sausage were ok albeit a tad overcooked with fat left on the bacon. It was also expensive £5.65 for a double sausage and bacon sandwich. You can have three breakfast items on the sandwich for £4.95 so the extra 70p was for a sausage to make it a double double. When compared to Smithards (a nearby cob shop) the price is twice as much and nowhere near as good. The bread has got to be soft at the very least!
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