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Reviews of Potting Shed Café, Barnsley

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Review by lovefood on 18th November, 2010

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Called into the Potting Shed recently after a tip off from a friend who recommended it following a recent change in ownership of the place. I was very impressed! The weather was cold, but the welcome was warm - and the food was heavenly! I visited around midday on Sunday; some were having brunch (which looked yummy - shame I had already had breakfast!), some were making a start on lunch and others had simply called in mid-'ramble' (or even mid-horseride!) for a coffee and pastry by the warmth of the roaring fire. I was there for lunch: Fish and chunky home made chips for me, roast duck sandwich for another, home made burger for another (the size of it!!), and beautifully made fish cakes for the last of us. The portions were hearty and the presentation was amazing, and this was furthermore extended to the desserts (where you'll struggle to choose just one!). I also took the opportunity to check out the Potting Shed's set menu for the evenings running up to Christmas and made a booking there and then for the extended family (amazingly priced by the way!). I cannot wait to return in December.

Date visited: 14th Nov 2010

Review by caroline dainty on 12th October, 2007

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really liked the vibe of this place, great little find, they really know how to make a very nice coffee. feed the duck and bought a large clock from the water shed on the site too. have booked to come back for a jazz evening in nov for the a la carte menue

Date visited: 1st october

Review by henry bond on 25th July, 2007

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Great food, we had a champagne tea for two as it was my wife's birthday, which came on a wonderful old fashioned sandwich layered stand, 3 stories tall. Really like the vibe of the place, very relaxed, you could look out the window and see the ducks and geese on the stream. There were a lot of people having a picnic too, some walking group so if you wanted to visit on a budget you could. - Will certainly be going back as beautiful village, Silkstone which very old church and nice high street.

Date visited: 16th July 2007

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