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Summersault

27 High Street
Rugby

Telephone: 01788 543223

OPENING TIMES
Mondays - Saturdays = 9am to 4.30pm


vhFully Vegetarian vhWholefood vhOrganic

Kay Gardner (Rugby, Warwickshire) wrote on 9 October 2007

I am amazed at the other responses! I love this place!!! Their ethics are fab; vegetarian restaurant, they have sensitively uncovered and restored the best Art Nouveau building in the town, and have literally took the roof off the back to create a delightful, sunlit, airy atrium space upstairs, which is perfect for afternoon tea. All this they have complemented by designing the interior Arts and Crafts style. It has a dignified elegance which may be lost on some, if you don't look up from your food! It's organic, and you don't just get five a day at Summersault; I've found its usually around fifteen veg in one meal, so I eat what I like for the next two days! The staff are friendly and the waitress with Downs Syndrome has the most refined manners I have ever met. Downstairs you can decide to dine amongst the intriguing objet d'art for sale in the shop front (all natural sustainable materials; no plastic stuff! I love it!) or eat al fresco out the front, continental style. Apparently, on Fridays they stay open late for evening meals with live Jazz entertainment. Typical restaurant prices.

Jess G (Rugby) wrote on 31 May 2005

A very friendly and welcoming cafe which also sells unusual gifts and toys. Usually has a quiche, a pizza, a soup, some hot dishes (bakes, tians etc) and a great range of salads and tasty rolls. Soup and a roll is around £4, other dishes around £6. Very welcoming to children and don't mind my friends and I cluttering up the place with our numerous prams!!

Helen Lear (Coventry) wrote on 15 April 2004

Disgusting. Over priced stodge. Doesn't cater for vegans and not much variety for vegetarians. Give it a miss.

Tony Goodman (Kenilworth) wrote on 1 June 2000

By the way, they have increased the amount of organic food on offer. Generally there are three to four main meals on offer, in addition to pizzas and quiches. Usually all but one of the main meals are now organic.

Tony Goodman (Kenilworth) wrote on 26 February 2000

Traditional 'Crank's' style food served in a friendly eccentric cafe/craft-shop atmosphere. Daytime only, but always a terrific selection with at least one wholly organic dish. Menu items include Chestnut and Mushroom pie, Tomato Cobbler and always good pizzas and quiches. A fantastic range of home made cakes and desserts with high quality ice creams. Licensed but very limited.

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