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🏠 Exeter Community Centre, 17 St Davids Hill, Exeter, EX4 3RG
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Amazing food. Hygiene score you can forgive.
The food slaps and hygiene is "Good" — not perfect, but nothing to worry about. Go for it.
Mulberry Tree Cafe is like that cozy little hideaway you didn’t know you needed. The atmosphere is charming, especially with all those sunny stables turned into a café. The homemade curried parsnip soup is a winner—spicy but not a throat scorcher. Pair that with some sourdough, and you’ve got yourself a meal that could make a rainy day feel sunny. They even serve ice cream that’s ‘to die for’—I mean, do I need to say more?
The only hiccup is that it can get busy, and you might find your order lost in the hustle and bustle. But the staff are friendly enough to make up for it, and you’ll leave feeling satisfied and happy. So if you’re in the area, drop by for a slice of comfort and let those worries melt away like that ice cream in the sun.
"I had homemade curried parsnip soup with sourdough bread. The soup was excellent."
"Best full English breakfast that I've had in a long time."
"Food quality is great."
Mulberry Tree Cafe & Radford Community Kitchen, Exeter — Food Hygiene Rating: 5/5
🗓️ Last inspected: 11 October 2024