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"Opposite a quaint ford and over the brow of an 18-century brick bridge, The Waffle House is well worth the 10-minute walk from St Albans city centre. It sits in the middle of St Michael’s village (a winding road lined with red-brick cottages and ancient pubs) and is housed in a 16th-century watermill. Choose from a menu devoted to Belgian waffles made from organic flour milled just three miles away, including a breakfast special of smoked back bacon, fried banana coins and grilled vine tomatoes."
"Address:Kingsbury Watermill, St Michael’s St, St Albans AL3 4SJSave on Google Maps | Save on Tripadvisor* | Visit Website. No one can visit St Albans without enjoying a visit to the Waffle House. This perennial favourite serves a series of freshly-made sweet and savoury treats inside a former watermill."
"We were offered a room of the same standard as reserved but ground level which suited me more because of my disability. The receptionist showed us to the room which was just outsede the main door with its own entrance."
"24/04/2021: We booked for lunch in the courtyard 7 days in advance in person. Hoping to have a sunny lunch and enjoy the live music. Arrived in time and the only available table was in the shade under a huge umbrella."
"A very busy kiosk in the middle of St Giles’, across from the Ashmolean. Their main item is a falafel wrap."
"Price Range: £ (Although, the boxes are much better deals than buying a single cookie!). Area: In the Covered Market, on the corner near to St Michael’s Church. Although technically not a restaurant, Ben’s Cookies just had to make this list."
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"But it's a very tasty leek and potato, the real artisan bread (50p) lives up to the billing, and, I suppose, local, organic ingredients – vegetables from nearby Worton Organic Garden – don't come cheap. Elsewhere on the enticing menu, notable for its excellent veggie options, you'll find dishes such as spiced chickpea tagine with roasted butternut squash, green olives and rosemary; puy lentil and goat's cheese gratin, with marinaded aubergine and roasted red peppers; or organic beef lasagne (mains served with salad, brown rice, potatoes etc.) The location also plays a big part in the Vaults' popularity. It's housed in a 14th-century hall, the "congregation house", built as Oxford University's original administrative centre, within the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, while the gardens – actually the graveyard – look out on to the famous circular Radcliffe Camera library and several university colleges."
"Set in the very heart of Oxford, the University Church of St Mary the Virgin is home to the Vaults & Garden café. The surrounding landscape features the University Church gardens, the Radcliffe Camera (an 18th Century building designed to host the science library) and Brasenose College. The café has a focus on fresh, organic food and the promotion of healthy living and sustainability."
"A post shared by Vaults & Garden Cafe (@vaultsandgardencafe) on May 22, 2018 at 4:57am PDT. Being sat right next to the Radcliffe Camera, this is definitely a good spot for visitors who want a brunch with a view. It’s be a great spot for Spring and Summer as they have seating outside."
"Eastlake Park, Foxmilne, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK15 0SB, Xscape, 602 Marlborough Gate, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 3XA. Harvester are a family favourite chain of restaurants that also serve breakfast “Mornings were made for our unlimited breakfasts, available all week!. It includes eggs, bacon, sausage (including vegan and vegetarian sausages), and so much more, all freshly cooked to order."
"Serving honest, freshly-cooked food, Harvester creates a warm, family-friendly vibe at its hundreds of restaurants throughout the UK. From tapas-style starters and juicy rotisserie chicken, to famous signature ribs and 100% British beef burgers, the…"
"Turrill Sculpture Garden holds six exhibitions each year that are designed to be varied: those that encourage children to be creative, group exhibitions of local sculptors and national level sculptors in solo exhibitions. Find your nearest bus stops"