The Snug Coffee House

The Snug Coffee House

67A Market Street, M46 0DA, Wigan, United Kingdom Reserva
1961 Avaliações 4.9

"Not for us a very limited menu nothing that tempted us to stay was more o a bar than a cafe we came away."

Detalhes

Telefone: +441942875430

Endereço: 67A Market Street, M46 0DA, Wigan, United Kingdom

Reserva, Agendamento

Cidade: Wigan

Website: http://www.thesnug.live/

Horário de funcionamento

Segunda-feira: 08:00-16:30

Terça-feira: 08:00-16:30

Quarta-feira: 08:00-16:30

Quinta-feira: 08:00-16:30

Sexta-feira: 08:00-16:30

Sábado: 08:00-16:30

Estatísticas

Pratos: 1

Categorias: 5

Avaliações: 1961


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Avaliações

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

Attended the monthly beer tasting event at The Snug, hosted by Barry Bitter. We had an absolute blast, with 7 new beers to try, all varying in strengths and types. Barry is a highly entertaining host, whilst the snug staff seamlessly ensure that a high level of service is delivered not only from the bar, but by providing delicious snacks (homemade hummus and breads this time!! and ensuring that glasses are replenished along with your beer for the next tasting. Their beer selection is plentiful with lovely draft options available or a well stocked Barry Bitter selection fridge that has been picked from previous beer tasting events. Inside is so cosy and gives that homely feel without being ou...

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

What a gem! This lovely venue is tucked away down a courtyard off Market Street. Dogs are welcome at the outside tables. All the staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, They serve Vegan Options which are highly recommended and great coffee and tea selections. If you feel like something stronger you have an array of great beer selections and a choice of cocktails. On certain evenings you can also get to catch live music acts.

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

George the spaniel and I popped in for breakfast one sunny Saturday. There was a great menu to choose from and what I chose was well presented, tasty and I ended with an empty plate and a full stomach. The Snug is children, dog and really everyone friendly. There was a great atmosphere even early in the morning. Well recommended

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

I have visited this restaurant several times and we all absolutely love it! The atmosphere is delightful and the cafe is incredibly charming and distinctive. We also went for afternoon tea around Christmas time, which was wonderful. The staff are very friendly and I will definitely be returning once it reopens! 5 stars. Reserve uma mesa agora

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

We attended as part of a record store pop up, and it was our first visit to The Snug. Absolutely brilliant atmosphere, with live vinyl DJing and pop up record sale. Really cosy inside and the atmosphere was brilliant. Enjoyed a few selection of wheat beers which were nice. I will certainly return to this gem

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

We had a wonderful experience at this restaurant with excellent service. It was our first time dining out since the pandemic and we felt safe and comfortable. The atmosphere was welcoming and the staff made us feel at home. Thank you to everyone for a great evening. Angela and Mark.

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

This charming little restaurant is tucked away in an alley off Market Street. The staff is genuine and helpful, and the coffee is top-notch. I'm picky about my food, and I was impressed by the freshness of the dishes and the homemade cakes. I highly recommend this hidden gem.

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

Fabulous staff great service and prices. The coffee is fantastic it is the best in Atherton leigh tyldesley and bolton in my opinion. Also the chunky cheese on is worth 5 stars as well. So to reiterate fabulous staff with great service Reserve uma mesa agora

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

Good food, the thick toast is a must in my opinion, nice place with loads of arty bits on the walls, lovely staff will be coming back!

1 /5 Média de Avaliação

Not for us a very limited menu nothing that tempted us to stay was more o a bar than a cafe we came away.


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