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Cafes and Coffee Shops in Worksop, Nottinghamshire*

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  • Cafe Delight is the best coffee shop in Worksop..Good and cheap food,lovely staffs..in Bridge Street,opposite of the Yeomans..You should go that coffee shop...
  • Go to the Best Western Lion Hotel, excellent value for money, good service and wait for it home made food!! Its comfortable, clean and food is fresh
  • lots and lots! mr straws is really nice, shame about the house, but the cafes nice! or if u want a bit of extra human flavour added to your snap, then cyprianas is the place to be. they also have such delightful and caring staff....that look like bulldogs chewing on wasps, and lets just say their smell is not what youd call pleasent!
  • Cyprianna ok for run of the mill food, avoid Coffee Pot food often burnt and not cheap. Coffee pot good if you like to listen in on the staff`s private gossip though.
  • IN WORKSOP THERE IS PLENTY OF CAFES AND CHEAP COFFEE SHOPS, BUT DONT EXPECT ANY STARBUCKS, WORKSOP PEOPLE HAVE NEVER HEARD OF STARBUCKS.
  • erm...quite a few, just filled with old women who smoke and have a perma-scowl
  • Great Britain cafe at top of town is really nice it has sarnies to jacket spuds and its really cheap its lovely!
  • BFC because Worksop dont qualify for a KFC!
  • topkapi cafe
  • Dunno, the only coffee shop I see is when I put it on BBC1 and see one on Neighbours.
  • DO NOT EAT ANYTHING COOKED IN THIS TOWN. And remember to take a good look around you before you buy a sandwich the people around you probably made it at Manton Wood.
  • Cafe delight
  • Cypriana coffee house on bridge st. is the BOMB !! dont miss it for a saturday morning BONANZA breakfast after a friday night out !! also No. 1 in the world for chip butties PLUS you can smoke on any table ! Highly recommended! *****
  • a book writen by a local would be called How greasey was my spoon
  • been to a few over the years but the atmosphere and value at Mr straws, opposite the market place is spot on, out of place in worksop but so is anything half decent
  • Why isnt Starbucks in Worksop yet?
  • POPPYS great little tea room pleasant mien host service ditto..please try it make you famous..BUD the KID SAY,S.........
  • if you go in a worksop coffee shop, keep ur head down, DONT make eye contact with n e one and stop breathing until ur sat down, then wen the women brings u ur coffeee, drink it as fast as u can and run outa the shop. Chances r the 'Worksop Mafia' is sat behind u conspiring ur death. When u run thru the door ignore the undertaker at the door asking u how tall u r so that ur coffins the right size, jump in a cab, and get back to where ever u came from (and fast!!)
  • Worksop has 2 McDonalds as this is the main diet of scum.
  • Poppy's in Eyres furniture shop is top rate - lovley for a cuppa & scone after a nose about the street of banks & £1 shops.
  • I think someone's got the Coffee Pot (Nice, at top of Bridge Street near the Market) mixed up with the Copper Kettle (dreadful, steamed up, greasy) on Newcastle Ave. Perhaps the shock of somewhere clean and efficient unhinged them for a moment.
  • Nobody's mentioned the upmarlet (for Workop) Copper Kettle, at teh top of town near the market. Good food, nice waitresses, and (Worksop's curse) not too lon got wait. There is also that new 'Straws' place opposite the market, by the Ship; but he won't last because he is just too upmarket - chasing the wrong type of clients mate.
  • Why has no-one mentioned the coffee bean? great little caff on Watson Road, good cheap food, and for once its clean. Bird called 'June' (I think) has tremendous legs and top notch figure. There's also the 'Royale' in the precint, which is clean, serves good food; and one of the pouting waitresses habitually wears stiletto's and seamed stockings. Nice.
  • Ah, it's been years but I still remember the beautiful aroma of cleaning fluid and puss that greeted me every time I entered the Copper Kettle.
  • Slipperyanus aka cypriana's selling traditional cypriot fayre such as steakwiches, lasagne and beans on toast
  • The place in the Priory precinct does a wicked hot chocolate.
  • dont go to the copper kettle cafe!!they drop the food and then serve it you trust me worked there
  • No...they all are dirty and smell.
  • The coffee bean does gorgeous hot chocolate with whipped cream !
  • Can't remember what it's called, but it's at the top of Bridge Place (pedestrianised bit). It' a new cafe/bar, which opened before Xmas. It look like it should belong on Division street in Sheffield, but I am sure that it will do well here. It's got the right atmosphere just to go and chill out in, and also to have working lunches in. Also there's the Coffee Pot just a bit further down the pedestrianised way. It's a small cafe, but it's cheap with really nice food. We've spent many rainy afternoons in there! Also try the one upstairs in Eyres furniture shop. It was recommended to me, and it's great too. I think it's called Miss Poppy's, but don't quote me on that!

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