The Roamin Nose
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It's a busy brunch place. They don't try and pack you in like sardines. Plenty of space between tables which is a bonus! Service is super efficient. N…
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Super cafe bistro, the staff are always warm and friendly and the food is consistently delicious. A good variety of daily specials keep the small menu…
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This casual cafe serves British breakfasts and Italian pastas. We stumbled in the other night looking for an early dinner, and were told the kitchen d…
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3 Reviews on “The Roamin Nose”
It’s a busy brunch place. They don’t try and pack you in like sardines. Plenty of space between tables which is a bonus! Service is super efficient. Now for the food. Ordered the egg soldier. Don’t bother. The egg was over cooked and the soldiers although nice was made from granary bread and unsuitable for dipping. However, also ordered the bacon with thick toast and sausages in a roll. Delicious! Washed down with some herbal tea that was recommended by the staff. So my advice is forget the egg soldiers and stick with the bacon and sausages in rolls.
Super cafe bistro, the staff are always warm and friendly and the food is consistently delicious. A good variety of daily specials keep the small menu lively and a good selection of drinks compliment really well. Some really interesting beers and lovely wines. benpowis.net
This casual cafe serves British breakfasts and Italian pastas. We stumbled in the other night looking for an early dinner, and were told the kitchen didn’t open till 6pm (it was around 5:30, I think), but our friendly waitress suggested we could start with drinks and get our food orders in so that they could be prepared as soon as the kitchen was open. We started with some cocktails (a negroni and a caipirinha) and the pesto and tapenade with bread. The drinks were on the small side, but priced appropriately to their size. As a main I had the pappardelle with mushrooms. The pasta was nicely-cooked and the sauce was tasty. I wish we could have given the desserts a try, but we had to leave to get to another engagement. Overall the Roamin’ Nose was a nice spot for a casual dinner. The breakfast menu looked pretty good – I think we’ll return for brunch sometime soon, too. zurika.com