Jacks Tea Room and Cafe, Cirencester is a good little find, situated on a small street leading away from St John Baptist Cirencester (Black Jack Street). I went for the Welsh Rarebit on a large piece of Sourdough toast, served with a freshly made salad and chutney. The portion was generous and the accompanying salad looked and tasted as though someone in the kitchen was an experienced cook. Clare chose soup (pictured) Squash and roasted vegetables served with toasted wholemeal bread and butter. This also tasted great, a nice portion and a lot of toast, 2 slices cut into 4. We will definitely visit Jack’s Tea Room and Cafe again when we are in the area.
Jacks Tea Room is open 7 days a week, they offer a selection of tasty treats and artisan coffees, as well as a modern brunch menu like no other! Set on a stunning Cotswold cobbled street in the heart of Cirencester, they have the perfect setting for a lazy weekend brunch or a coffee & cake break!
In an exciting partnership with the Corinium Museum, they are now able to offer their customers the opportunity to dine al fresco in their beautiful garden!
Kitchen
Monday – Saturday
9:00 – 15:00
Sunday
10:00 -15:00
Cafe
Monday – Saturday
9:00 – 17:00
Sunday
10:00 – 17:00
Garden
Monday – Saturday
10:00 – 16:45
Sunday
13:45 – 16:45
44 Black Jack St,
Cirencester,
GL7 2AA
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