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The Warren Food Trailer

Five Valleys Shopping Centre, King St, Stroud GL5 1RR, United Kingdom

The Warren Food Trailer
Cafe
4.6
44 reviews
8 comments
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PQWJ+CF Stroud, United Kingdom
+44 7875 954907
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Monday: 8–17
Tuesday: 8–17
Wedneasday: 8–17
Thursday: 8–17
Friday: 8–17
Saturday: 8–17
Sunday: Close
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Kirk Birch
Kirk Birch151 days ago
Early morning pit stop to get the day going. Nice clean friendly environment and a great selection of food and drinks at reasonable prices. It's a great feeling knowing you are keeping the sole trader ilk in business.
John Humphries
John Humphries151 days ago
Friendly, helpful team. Good selection of good quality food. I recommend the sausage and bacon bap. The cake selection keeps growing too! Excellent value.
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan181 days ago
My Wife and I had a small issue with the food, which has been dealt with efficiently. The customer service is exceptional.We feel that if you have an issue with something is to say there and then and not go home and give a bad revue. The food, especially the toasted sandwiches, is excellent. Will certainly return.
Josh francis
Josh francis242 days ago
There is good customer service. And kind they complimented me on my pannini choose as you can choose your fillings. I went for the popular brie and bacon. And they do not delicious slaw with salad on the side too
Jon
Jon242 days ago
Fantastic, absolute little gem!
Great food, great staff.
Hopefully will go back if it stays open!
Mark Havers
Mark Havers273 days ago
We've used this cafe several times now and always great service. The staff are very helpful and friendly and drinks etc excellent value for money. Would always recommend without any hesitation.
Jason McMillan
Jason McMillan273 days ago
Superb food and honestly the best toasted sandwich I have had in the Uk. The service was friendly and welcoming all the time.
Klaire Parker
Klaire Parker2 years ago
Yeh... not great. Ordered my son a hot choc, the picture advertising this had choc sauce on it, it appeared without it, asked for some and told I had to pay 20p for a squirt of a brand of chocolate sauce that is sold in bottles in most supermarkets for 90p. The waitress even seemed embarrassed she had to tell me this. My Christmas toastie sounded amazing, but what came out was value bread, value slices of water thin chicken, they'd clearly ran out of cranberry sauce as it tasted more like Branston pickle. I paid around £11 for this, so reckon the profit they made on my sale was around £9. Serious rip off.
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