This little bakery cum cafeteria is located within the Burghley Tennis Centre. Our family comes over almost every weekend for an early breakfast when dropping off our son for his tennis lessons. Very simple setup that offers freshly baked pastries, bread, sandwiches and coffees for eat-ins or takeaways. The pastries are made by the owner and baked in the morning. They smell and taste heavenly, miles different from those store-bought ones that only serve to fill your stomach and nothing else. Coffee is freshly brewed too and has excellent aroma. I love the sandwiches - the ham and cheese is made of Parma ham, buffalo cheese and the reddest, sweetest slices of tomato with balsamic vinegar cream wrapped in focaccia bread. Croissants are warm, crispy on the outside, and buttery soft inside. Yum! A bit expensive though, sandwiches cost $11 up, so breakfast with coffee will set you back by at least $15 per person. Need to wait for service too due to shortage of staff. Most times, the owner is left to fend for himself alone without any helpers and it gets really crowded on weekend mornings with a steady stream of customers ordering dine-in and takeaways.
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/5分Kevin
能叫自己面包之王,肯定有水准,里面牛角里很不错哦
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This little bakery cum cafeteria is located within the Burghley Tennis Centre. Our family comes over almost every weekend for an early breakfast when dropping off our son for his tennis lessons. Very simple setup that offers freshly baked pastries, bread, sandwiches and coffees for eat-ins or takeaways. The pastries are made by the owner and baked in the morning. They smell and taste heavenly, miles different from those store-bought ones that only serve to fill your stomach and nothing else. Coffee is freshly brewed too and has excellent aroma. I love the sandwiches - the ham and cheese is made of Parma ham, buffalo cheese and the reddest, sweetest slices of tomato with balsamic vinegar cream wrapped in focaccia bread. Croissants are warm, crispy on the outside, and buttery soft inside. Yum! A bit expensive though, sandwiches cost $11 up, so breakfast with coffee will set you back by at least $15 per person. Need to wait for service too due to shortage of staff. Most times, the owner is left to fend for himself alone without any helpers and it gets really crowded on weekend mornings with a steady stream of customers ordering dine-in and takeaways.