The Red Brick in West Dorset
Where is The Red Brick?
🏠 Unit 57, St Michael's Trading Estate, Bridport DT6 3RR
Opinions
Artur M.
Cool place that offers local beers (well, Dorset and Somerset) and ciders. The maids wear old fashion outfits which is really nice. The issue is to find the way to it. You can see it but to get there is another story. You may need to cross the river and find there still is some water to cross. You cross the water and you find there is a fence. You find the hole in the fence and than there is another fence. If you brave enough to jump, you there. Otherwise you have to navigate between the houses and industrial buildings. Google does not help much. Once you get there it's nice and cosy, it is absolute gem between old warehouses.
MarkD
Lovely quirky haven hidden away, fantastic character. The food was absolutely delicious, possibly expensive but worth it. The staff seemed welcoming at first and asked us to take a seat, then nothing happened and we felt ignored. Eventually we worked out that we had to order at the kitchen counter. For this reason the environment felt a little cliquey to start with, but once we settled down to our food and drink we thoroughly enjoyed it.PS Google was useless at giving directions and suggested we need to swim across a stream to get there 😂. The entrance is a turning to the small industrial estate off St. Michael's Lane.
Heidi S.
Cool and quirky place for a bite to eat. We were passing through and struggled to find the building following the google directions but once we got there we were delighted. Coffee and food was fresh and tasty. Would definitely visit again.
Nikol S.
Great BLT and proper potato chips! Super coffee. Cakes looked divine. Will be back for some next time. Chilled atmosphere.
Philip K.
2nd visit to the Red Brick Cafe when visiting Bridport. Went on Friday night for the set menu and again had interesting, home cooked, tasty food in a relaxed atmosphere sat outside undercover. One of our party was a vegan and again they thoroughly enjoyed their food. Would definitely go there again.
Lorna J.
Friday night dinners are amazing, charming service fantastic local organic food, amazing puddings all under the stars so safe from covid and next to a river running by. We booked to make sure we got a table and love to take visitors there to give them a taste of Dorset farm produce. Last night lived up to all that.
Louise G.
Amazing food, I ordered the hummus, chips and salad to share with my partner and the dressing was delicious and the portion was great. Had an oat latte which was nice and hot and the atmosphere was very pretty and with the music m, was lovely. The let down was the waiting staff. Very unwelcoming and unfriendly, we assume it was because we arrived 15 mins before they closed the kitchen but this was not brought to our attention when we were sat down plus, they continued to sit people after us also so don’t see the need for the unpleasantries. It did let it down as everything else was excellent, just felt very unwanted by the waitresses. Also the egg sarnie was a bit anticlimactic compared to the other food portions, ie: BLT.
Megan F.
Amazing food, service and atmosphere. The café garden is beautiful, right by the river and they play amazing music and sometimes have live musicians. The staff are friendly and accommodating, all the food tastes amazing, the ingredients are created from small producers around the area this is defiantly reflected in the quality of the food and the price! Defiantly a must go place if your visiting or live in Bridport.
Jazz H.
Lovely little cafe set on an industrial estate. Right now it's raining, I'm sat outside and to be fair, things couldn't be better with the excellent breakfast I'm eating alongside a lovely cup of hot choc!It's got a great atmosphere, the outside area is covered and the staff are very welcoming and friendly. People are chilled, it's peaceful and birds are chirping away in the surrounding bushes and treesThe price is a tad higher than most but considering the country is coming out of a pandemic I found that perfectly acceptable.The menu is varied and interesting with everything from breakfasts to burritos.Well worth a visit.
Christine H.
Bridport in Dotset...never fails to surprise this urbanite.First Malabar Trading with its exceptional stock...then Snook with the most beautiful high end hats for under £100...shop here fellow urbanites... and now the Red Brick Cafe...definitely a kick back to another era, refreshingly so... i.e. it is different but suchw o n d e r f u l fresh and delicious food...food yoga I think... in the best possible way. The ladies at Malabar recommended it...so off I traipsed into a most unlikely looking area (ah...look again urbanite!...this is all vintage stuff/shops/warehouses) and there defying its surroundings or maybe made possible by them...is this delightful place.
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If you have any questions, you can contact The Red Brick by calling 07868 752329.
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58 customers of The Red Brick have given it an average rating of 4,7.