Review: Sprout Cafe, Blackburn

Review: Sprout Cafe, Blackburn Review: Sprout Cafe, Blackburn

Darwen Street is something of a carnivore’s dream — kebab and burger houses line the pavement, selling low cost, high calorie take outs.

And you’d have to be on a lookout mission to spot its newest addition, as Sprout Cafe is actually tucked away upstairs in Mercers toy shop, advertised by a couple of street signs.

Sprout, run by the former owner of Vfresh on King Street, is a vegetarian cafe, but myself and a colleague — committed meat eaters — were spoilt for choice from the relatively small menu and specials board.

Comfortably sunk into a giant, battered leather sofa, we were tempted by salads and sandwiches from the cute CD case menus.

A ‘Gorzonzapple’ salad would have been a good call, as were the falafel wrap and mozzarella panini.

A lentil and chickpea burger also sounded pretty good.

In the end, it was the promise of feta on the roasted squash and beetroot salad, with toasted nuts and seeds, which won both our votes, washed down with pomegranate and elderflower sparkling presses, with teas, coffees and a daily smoothie available.

The just warm roots balanced the salad, and balsamic dressing had just the right amount of bite.

Service was friendly, with warm and welcoming smiles, and our meals came soon enough as we chatted.

A counter full of homemade cakes and treats was seriously tempting, but we decided not to ruin the effects of the healthy salad.

A fresh fruit cheese cake, carrot cake and giant berry rock cakes were the options calling out to us.

At £13.60, Sprout is a great alternative to the more greasy offerings in Blackburn centre.

Food 9, Drink 8, Service 9, Atmosphere 8, Value 7

Comments (4)

11:38am Thu 3 May 12

yoda420 says...

Strange to have a leather sofa in a vegetarian cafe...
Strange to have a leather sofa in a vegetarian cafe... yoda420

11:38am Thu 3 May 12

yoda420 says...

Strange to have a leather sofa in a vegetarian cafe...
Strange to have a leather sofa in a vegetarian cafe... yoda420

2:00pm Fri 4 May 12

Emma A says...

I don't live in Blackburn but visit often and as a veggie its always proved almost impossible to find decent food. The choices have always been greasy takeaway food- veggie option of chips or cheese pizza- which i always gave a miss. Or the more expensive 'designer gastro pubs' where the choice was better but not value for money- and a bit of a trek. Sprout cafe ticks all the boxes for me. If it was in Manchester (where i live) the menu would be twice the price so I'd give it 10/10 for value. I usually get food to go and the portions are huge. Sprout is just what Blackburn needs- forgetting the vegetarian angle- just finding somewhere that serves really tasty healthy food is enough. People should give it a go whether or not they are veggie and leave feeling good instead a step closer to CHD. Its nice to have genuine friendly faces serving you too- the owners are passionate about what they are doing which is rare and refreshing, and they need support. Too many small businesses are struggling and its up to local communities to show support. As for the leather sofa- would they be better buying a new one that costs a small fortune made in China using unethical labour- over a recycled vintage one bought locally (supporting another small local business)? I think not. You have 10/10 from me Sprout.
I don't live in Blackburn but visit often and as a veggie its always proved almost impossible to find decent food. The choices have always been greasy takeaway food- veggie option of chips or cheese pizza- which i always gave a miss. Or the more expensive 'designer gastro pubs' where the choice was better but not value for money- and a bit of a trek. Sprout cafe ticks all the boxes for me. If it was in Manchester (where i live) the menu would be twice the price so I'd give it 10/10 for value. I usually get food to go and the portions are huge. Sprout is just what Blackburn needs- forgetting the vegetarian angle- just finding somewhere that serves really tasty healthy food is enough. People should give it a go whether or not they are veggie and leave feeling good instead a step closer to CHD. Its nice to have genuine friendly faces serving you too- the owners are passionate about what they are doing which is rare and refreshing, and they need support. Too many small businesses are struggling and its up to local communities to show support. As for the leather sofa- would they be better buying a new one that costs a small fortune made in China using unethical labour- over a recycled vintage one bought locally (supporting another small local business)? I think not. You have 10/10 from me Sprout. Emma A

2:44pm Fri 4 May 12

Roversboy says...

I hope that there is a lift, veggies might not be able to manage the stairs
I hope that there is a lift, veggies might not be able to manage the stairs Roversboy

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