Churchfields Cafe, situated on Brunel Road in Salisbury, offers a delightful dining experience with a focus on fresh ingredients and homemade flavors. Our café features an inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea with friends and family. We take pride in our attentive service and commitment to customer satisfaction, ensuring that each visit leaves you feeling valued and satisfied. Discover our mouthwatering menu today—drop by or contact us for more information!

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Nicholas Stockwell

5 Google Rating

Faultless breakfast today becoming a bit of a habit!

5/ 5

Faultless breakfast today becoming a bit of a habit!

Stephen Mckenzie

5 Google Rating

Marvellous breakfast. Thankyou.

5/ 5

Marvellous breakfast. Thankyou.

Reo

4 Google Rating

Good food and very clean.

4/ 5

Good food and very clean.

Nick Stockwell

5 Google Rating

Best breakfast in salisbury

5/ 5

Best breakfast in salisbury

Peter Halliden

5 Google Rating

Great service and great food. Perfect for those early morning treats.

5/ 5

Great service and great food. Perfect for those early morning treats.

Tues Soule

5 Google Rating

Lovely and friendly, best bacon sandwich we’ve had in a while!

5/ 5

Lovely and friendly, best bacon sandwich we’ve had in a while!

Pete Drake

4 Google Rating

Good tasty breakfast and a good cup of coffee

4/ 5

Good tasty breakfast and a good cup of coffee

peter dear

5 Google Rating

Brilliant for traditional full English brings back memories of my time in transport business

5/ 5

Brilliant for traditional full English brings back memories of my time in transport business

Dot Blake

1 Google Rating

Absolutely no safe distancing at all..no sanitizer anywhere on the premises..tables back to back so

1/ 5

Absolutely no safe distancing at all..no sanitizer anywhere on the premises..tables back to back so chairs are touching..its so tiny in there it shouldn't be open for sitting in..only takeout..i didn't realise how little room there is and not a good place to go in the current situation

Charlie Whitemore

5 Google Rating

Terminator breakfast 11/10

5/ 5

Terminator breakfast 11/10

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