The Bottle Kiln

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Ilkeston, United Kingdom

bottlekiln.co.uk
Cafe· Home goods store· Restaurant· Gift shop· Greeting card shop· Jewelry store

The Bottle Kiln Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Bottle Kiln is located in Ilkeston, United Kingdom on High Ln W, West Hallam. The Bottle Kiln is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cafe in United Kingdom. An independent shop and café in West Hallam, Derbyshire, near Derby, and Ilkeston, stocking beautiful homeware, jewellery and gifts, and serving homemade ...

Address

High Ln W, West Hallam

Price range

$$

Phone

+44 1159329442

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

AlcoholCoffeeFree water refillsHealthy optionsSmall platesVegan optionsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Jenni Locke

A great stylish place for shopping,meeting and eating.The food here is superb! I have never tasted such a delicious homemade quiche. To be fair all the food is of a high standard and the restaurant is run like clockwork. The lady who seems to be in charge is very efficient. There are 2 nice gift shops on site with clothes, jewellery, cards and all sorts of attractive offerings.There is also a beautiful garden and outside seating with a peaceful zen like feel. Highly recommend this lovely place.

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Kay-Lee Hutchinson

I love their Quiche!! I wish I could make quiche like it!! The salads are always amazing too. We had two young babies with us and nothing was too much trouble. Only problem was the amount we spent in the gift shop \u200d️

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John Purdon

I often go here for occasional presents for women. They stock tastefully different items, which is good for ideas, and are happy to do a decent gift wrap if you ask. I don't use the restaurant nowadays, but in the past, the food has always been good with a hint of intimacy in their table layout. I'd advise to give it a miss during school holidays unless you appreciate school teachers. My late wife was a Head and invariably met loads of them during her frequent visits in the non term interludes. As a suggestion for improvement, I'd point them in the direction of supporting local artists. Perhaps a section in the shop? I'm not one, by the way!

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Zoe Cheetham

Great mocha wasn't too strong. Great choice of cakes. The lemon meringue was like a door stop! You can only book for cream tea not for large number of people. Will go again, when need somewhere to meet a friend for coffee. Open on Sunday's

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Matthew Atkins

A nice little piece of local history. The cafe has a beautiful garden area to eat and drink in, plus you can shop for jewellery and handmade gifts.