A busy village bakery-cafe for hot pasties, sweet bakes, and coffee; food is tasty and good value, but peak-time queues, occasional brusque service, and cashless policy can frustrate.
The Cornish Bakery delivers reliable food quality with standout pasties and pastries that justify its strong local reputation, supported by excellent value for a Cotswolds village setting. However, inconsistent execution during peak times—including occasional lukewarm drinks and rushed service—prevents a higher grade. A solid neighborhood bakery-cafe worth visiting for quality bakes, though operational strain during busy periods creates a mixed experience.
One caveat: Service can feel rushed or brusque at the till during busy times; a minority report rude exchanges