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Jacks Cafe Cirencester

Jacks Cafe Cirencester

Jacks Tea Room and Cafe
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Jacks 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 Cafe Cirencester
Jacks Cafe Cirencester

Jacks Cafe 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!

​Their Secret Garden is now open to the public!

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!

Opening Times

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

Address

44 Black Jack St,

Cirencester,

GL7 2AA

Website Jacks

Location of Jacks Tea Room and Cafe

Accommodation in Cirencester

Cirencester – The Heart of the Cotswolds

Nestled in the Cotswolds, Cirencester is a charming market town brimming with history, culture, and character. Once the second-largest town in Roman Britain, it still carries the echoes of its ancient past, with streets lined with stunning Georgian architecture and quaint independent shops that invite leisurely exploration. Whether you’re drawn to its historical landmarks, vibrant local life, or scenic surroundings, Cirencester has something for every visitor.

History lovers will find plenty to admire. The Corinium Museum is a must-visit, showcasing an impressive collection of Roman artefacts that tell the story of the town’s significance in ancient Britain. From intricate mosaics to everyday items used by Roman citizens, it’s a fascinating window into a world long gone but not forgotten. Nearby, the St John the Baptist Church dominates the skyline with its Gothic splendour. Its soaring spire, intricate stonework, and peaceful interior make it a highlight for both architecture enthusiasts and anyone seeking a moment of quiet reflection.

The town centre is equally captivating. Wander along leafy streets dotted with boutique shops, artisanal stores, and local markets. There’s always something to discover, whether it’s a handmade gift, a unique piece of clothing, or a seasonal treat from one of the market stalls. Cirencester effortlessly blends the charm of a small town with the vibrancy of a cultural hub.

Foodies will be delighted by the local dining scene, and a visit to Jacks Cafe Cirencester is highly recommended. This cosy café, right in the heart of town, serves up delicious coffee, hearty breakfasts, and homemade treats that will satisfy any craving. From fluffy pastries to perfectly brewed lattes, Jacks Cafe offers a welcoming atmosphere that makes it the perfect pitstop while exploring Cirencester. Friendly service, tempting menu options, and a warm, relaxed vibe make it a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

For those who love the outdoors, Cirencester is a gateway to the stunning Cotswold countryside. Scenic walks and hikes lead you through rolling hills, charming villages, and picturesque farmland, offering a glimpse of quintessential English charm at every turn. Whether you prefer a gentle stroll or a more adventurous route, the natural beauty surrounding Cirencester makes every step a pleasure.

Cirencester is also a town that thrives on community spirit. Throughout the year, local events, fairs, and markets bring the town to life, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere. From seasonal festivals to weekly farmers’ markets, there’s always a reason to join in the fun and experience the town like a local.

Whether you’re visiting for history, shopping, or simply to soak up the relaxed, friendly atmosphere, Cirencester promises a memorable experience. And don’t forget to stop by Jacks Cafe Cirencester for a delicious coffee or a hearty breakfast – it’s the perfect way to refuel before continuing your exploration. With its rich history, vibrant town centre, and beautiful surroundings, Cirencester truly is the heart of the Cotswolds, offering something special for every traveller.

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