The Coffee Bean in South Gloucestershire

Cuisine: British

Where is The Coffee Bean?

🏠 74 Broad St, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol BS37 6AG


Coffeehouse chain serving a variety of beverages including its signature ice-blended options.

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Opinions

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Absolutely gorgeous place, with super friendly staff and amazing food!

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Very tasty food, excellent range of choices including gluten free. Cheerful and welcoming service.

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Absolutely lovely breakfast in this smashing cafe. Make sure you book as it's really popular, great coffee and food. Looking forward to the next time!

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Love the pancakes here. Great spot for a coffee and food in Chipping Sodbury

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Mrs Gs offers a far superior English breakfast just go there instead . Undercooked bacon, eggs and sausage. had a sausage, bacon and egg sandwich before and they forgot the sausages and they pretty much threw the pepper shaker at the sandwich.

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Wonderfully inviting, great food and coffee/tea. Nothing is too much trouble for staff which makes me want to go back again. Ideal for breakfast and lunch. Best to book to be sure of a table

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Very welcoming team. Good coffee and tasty flapjack served at the table (much nicer than having to wait at the end of the counter like in some other coffee shops).

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Great coffee (& we're fussy about our coffee). ⭐Dog Friendly⭐ Also had tuna melt panini's which were amazing & so full of flavour (they were also huge & came with crisps, salad and coleslaw). We were only passing through & struck lucky - we'd definitely return if we lived nearer!

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Lovely full English breakfast and smoothie. Friendly staff. nice surroundings. Perfect. A great local business.

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Five of us went for a walk along Chipping Sodbury High Street. We strolled down the Left hand side, curled around the monument, turned right and finished by the Indian restaurant called The Megna (which I think was called the Sultan in another life) before crossing the road and starting to walk back in the opposite direction.At some stage we had to decide where to stop for brunch and I rather fancied the smells coming from the Coffee Bean, so we decided to go in.It's only a small place, but it deceptive. It has a little courtyard at the back with a few tables that were in the sun, so we chose one of those and made ourselves comfortable.It was a bit of a squash as we had to shuffle around. Some wanted to sit in the sun and some in shade but eventually we were settled.I went in and collected a few menu's from the counter and we were pleased with the options available.It seems everywhere and anywhere has Avocado on its menu in some shape or form and as long as it does, the Ladies will eat it.So, when our waiter arrived we ordered 3 x Avocado Brunches.“A Medley of Vine Tomatoes,Avocado with Chilli flakes ,Olive Oil and Lime juice on a toasted Bagel with a Poached egg”. Vegan friendly at £6.25 each.My brother in law who is not long out of hospital went for a Breakfast sandwich (£3.50) with Bacon (though you could also have had Sausage or egg).All the meat is supplied by Artingstall's the butchers about three shops up the high street, so it comes with a low carbon foot print and an audit trail.I couldn't resist the Large Full English (£9.95) and it was a great choice, if a bit expensive.Two rashers of Bacon nicely cooked, just slightly crisp.Two delicious and very meaty sausages all from Artingstall's.A slice of Black pudding (slightly under cooked but at least it wasn't deep fried).Two 'Free Range' Fried Eggs (there may have been an option to swap with poached)?A fresh tomato grilled and cooked right through not just warmed up on the outside.Real mushrooms cooked nicely.Mini hash browns that were crisp and not the least bit fatty.Baked beans in a small pot. Why in a pot?Plus two rounds of toast (choice of bread).My only complain was that the toast didn't come on a separate plate which always makes it easier to manage.We had a range of Tea's and Coffee's and my daughter even had her coffee made with Almond milk. (They do make an effort to cater for allergies such as Gluten intolerance).All in this was a really good find.The food was modern, using good quality ingredients locally sourced, cooked well and served by polite and friendly staff in a nice environment.What more could you ask for?

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Frequently asked questions about The Coffee Bean:
If you have any questions, you can contact The Coffee Bean by calling 01454 324832.
In The Coffee Bean they specialise in british cuisine.
229 customers of The Coffee Bean have given it an average rating of 4,6.