The Cross Keys Restaurant is located at 1, Cross Keys Chequer, Salisbury SP1 1EL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Cross Keys Restaurant and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Richard Voce

5 Google Rating

This independent run cafe, is excellent with you chose off the menu. The surroundings takes you back

5/ 5

This independent run cafe, is excellent with you chose off the menu. The surroundings takes you back to bygone days. Staff are very friendly and give excellent service. You must call in and sample what is on offer. You will definitely leave thinking that was a truly wonderful experience one you definitely want to repeat often..

Stephen Cracknell

5 Google Rating

A friendly and clean little cafe/restaurant. Had the all day breakfast which was beautifully cooked

5/ 5

A friendly and clean little cafe/restaurant. Had the all day breakfast which was beautifully cooked and delicious. Very reasonable prices. Would highly recommend a visit.

Shelly Bowles

5 Google Rating

This is such a lovely restaurant, with a wide range of teas, a kids' drinks menu and some tempting s

5/ 5

This is such a lovely restaurant, with a wide range of teas, a kids' drinks menu and some tempting sounding coffees - I'm tempted and I don't drink coffee! Lovely meals served and really friendly staff

Will Pointon

4 Google Rating

A traditional tearoom/cafe very nice staff (including the very busy chef!) who were extremely polit

4/ 5

A traditional tearoom/cafe very nice staff (including the very busy chef!) who were extremely polite and friendly to all the customers

Cath Dipple

5 Google Rating

Always nice there. Fab chef, good prices, friendly staff, lovely old place.

5/ 5

Always nice there. Fab chef, good prices, friendly staff, lovely old place.

Izzy Harris

5 Google Rating

Best cafe in Salisbury, A family favourite! Their roast dinner is amazing! Large portions, quality m

5/ 5

Best cafe in Salisbury, A family favourite! Their roast dinner is amazing! Large portions, quality meat and tasty gravy. I’ve had many sandwiches there but my favourite has to be prawn, love their jacket potatoes and their all day breakfast is spot on as you get to chose how much of each item you would like. Coffees and iced drinks are lush. Ooh and as you walk in there is a beautiful selection of cakes - I recommend the carrot cake and chocolate fudge cake!

Eme rahl

5 Google Rating

Lovely feel. Downstairs social, upstairs comfy and quiet. Wonderful food and loose tea very refreshi

5/ 5

Lovely feel. Downstairs social, upstairs comfy and quiet. Wonderful food and loose tea very refreshing. Love it

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