Salisbury, Wiltshire
14 customer reviews
Diana Douglas
Very pleasant atmosphere and acoustics for the Big band brunch yesterday.
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Rob Douglas
Great selection of events set in a lovely building.
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Chris Collett
Enjoyed lunch accompanied by live music.
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Amie Richmond
Fantastic venue - some outstanding shows and performers and a beautiful building and acoustics.
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Edward Martin Emmett
Good music, friendly people, great fun, well worth a visit. Check it out.
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Andrew Desroches
Really friendly and a very pleasant cafe experience. Our first visit but definitely not our last.
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Jayne Woodhouse
Great venue, friendly welcome, wide and varied programme of events. A great place to go!
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Richard Reg Varney
The Barnstormers comedy night this month was fantastic the only comment I would make would be the bar, very slow and a poor choice of drinks, but on the whole a great night out
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Sorrel Wynne
Just tried their 'one handed lunch' for mums and it was great! Brownie was especially yummy (and huge). Really good value too. Will definitely be back!
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Nadine Robson
Great place for mums to meet. Lovely cafe, friendly staff, felt very comfortable breastfeeding my baby too �
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Paul James
what a wonderful place ... very welcomng so much so that when my partner sadly crossed the Rainbow Bridge I had a tree planted in the grounds (as you leave via the main door it's on your right 'triple wild cherry tree' - give it a hug from me in passing xx RIP Maggie McSortley xxx
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Claire Forster
Went to see Christmas Carol today, it was absolutely brilliant, my 3 and 5yr old loved it, as did I. Wish it was on for longer as we’d go again. Can’t recommend it highly enough. Thank you! More...
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Mags Kirby
I went to the Arts Centre last night to see Our Life with Birds.
What a treat, it was an amazing evening. It was also great to see the Arts Centre full to capacity. Thanks to everyone involved.
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Ira B.
SAC is an absolute gem. Located in the de-consecrated St. Edmunds Church on Bedwin Street, it's a place to immerse yourself in all things art in a relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere. The focus is on participation and enjoyment and the staff are enthusiastic and knowledgable. It's a meeting place for artist, writers, film-makers, photographers and musicians. I can see I'll be spending lots of time here! The cafe is open Tues-Sun 10am - 3pm and there is a bar for evening performances. Check out the Live (music) Lunches on Sundays too. More...
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