September 2023 by Ross Saunders
Great food and friendly.
April 2023 by Nuwan Rajapaksha
Great place !! Very calm place to have a peaceful breakfast. Worth the money. For me such a classic time. Going back again and again
January 2023 by Gemma Brown
Since lockdown the inside had been decorated and now has 4 hygiene stars. Dog friendly, children friendly. Food was good.
November 2021 by samsonno11 1
Food was great !!
August 2019 by Daniel Gammon
Good food and great staff
August 2018 by Shane Abbruzzese
Absolutely disguising! The Food was nasty, the bacon looked as thou it had been cooked and re heated about 5 times before, the bread and toast was like a wet news paper, and there was fleas jumping from my beans to my tomatos! Will never be eating from this swamp again!
August 2013 by Karl Davies
Dirty cafe, contracted food poisoning
September 2010 by Martyn G.
Castle Café is so much more than your average café. In fact, it's the Robin Reliant of cafés; it's not much to look at but, damn it, it gets the job done. While the tea and coffee is standard cafe protocol, there is only one main event here - the eleventh commandment that is the hangover fry up. Nothing acts as a post-booze up comfort blanket more than a good, greasy helping of eggs, sausages, beans, toast, mushrooms and the blackest of puddings for good measure. While it is definitely the ultimate binge food, there is no doubting the power of the almighty fry up to cure the hangover blues. Whether it's a bad head, dodgy stomach or a general feeling of uselessness, the fry up cures all. No GP could prescribe a hangover cure the likes of a fried breakfast. With the ingenious introduction of a cooked breaky take out service, the good people at Castle Café have struck gold. The busy nightlife of the many surrounding pubs all but guarantees a busy morning-after for the Castle Café kitchen on the weekend. If you're feeling the aftermath of a night out, push the bran flakes aside; you know where the phone is.