Previous SnoopTurnbull and Asser hand made shirts Next SnoopRedd and Roberto Hair St Johns Wood Andrew James / 28 March 2025 / Categories: Food & Drink, Coffee Shops Butter Market Cafe Mountsorrel Greasy spoon in Butter Market Square Who doesn't love a greasy spoon. They are a British institution whether in small parochial town centres or in laybys up and down the county I find these places fascinating and I love observing life over a cuppa and a bacon butty.I stopped at the Butter Market Cafe for one such experience. Never been before. I was in Mountsorrel, a village on the outskirts of Leicester for a meeting. Never been there before and an interesting monument in what I now know is the market square and a cafe with tables outside and people with dogs and kids enjoying some winter sunshine. I don't know if there's a posh school nearby as I overheard a couple of parents talking to disinterested teenagers about their studies or lack of.The service was absolutely shocking and the food not much better, thin cardboard bread, tasteless under cooked tomatoes, watery mushrooms and two rashers of floppy fatty bacon.Thank goodness for the tables outside and the nice day or I'd have been eating my sandwich in the car. Print Rate this snoop: No rating yet 88 Tags:greasy spoon cafe Andrew JamesAndrew James Yorkshire man used to play rugby now a marathon runner, I’ve done one Miami 2025 nearly killed me. Other snoops by Andrew James Contact snooper Full biography Full biography Went to Doncaster and then Leeds Uni. Graduated 1992. Married. Two kids. Like building things and fiddling with wood. Used to like a pint, have given up a few times whenever I wanted to get fit or lose weight. Gave up drinking last year for the marathon in February 2025 and haven’t had a drink since. Gone back to eating sweets instead. Like to cook. And walk my dogs. Enjoy collecting antiques and life in the country with the family. Done a bit of investing, made a bit of money on Bitcoin and like the idea of being paid to tell stories about businesses good and not so good. I also like the idea of disrupting e commerce a little bit and giving the little guy a push when 82% of us are shopping permanently on Amazon. x Contact author Message sent. Name: Please enter your name. Please enter your name. Email: Please enter a valid email address. Please enter a valid email address. Please enter your email. Subject: Please enter a subject Please enter a subject Message: Please enter the message. I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use. Please select if you agree. Please solve captcha Please solve captcha. Close x