4 Pets Within Coletta & Tyson Garden Centre
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4 Pets Within Coletta & Tyson Garden Centre
We want you to enjoy your shopping experience with us and feel inspired to create the home and garden you want. Our mission is to deliver quality, service and value across all our offer in a ethical and sustainable way. Our nurseries lead the way in growing plants and are constantly finding ways to reduce our carbon foot print by investing in new materials and technoligies.

The Coletta family is from the small village of Cervaro near Monte Casino, Italy. The family arrived in Hull in 1904. Luigi worked on the docks and Crestina opened a small shop near the bus station off Ferensway selling coal and goods she brought back from her trips to Italy. Giovanni (John) Coletta married Phyllis Cromack in 1932 and started their family, Lou and Barbara.
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John Coletta's family emigrated from the Italian village of Monte Casino in southern Italy to Hull in 1900. John was one of ten and the family opened their first grocery shop in 1911. John grew tomatoes, cut chrysanths, bedding plants and other fresh items for those shops in allotments at Golflinks Road, Hull.
Award winning Swaledale Yorkshire sausage, crispy back bacon, your choice of local free-range eggs, hash brown, sauted mushrooms, grilled tomato, baked beans & black pudding. Award winning Swaledale Yorkshire sausage, crispy back bacon, your choice of free-range eggs, grilled tomato, baked beans & black pudding.
We start with a toasted brioche bun, add TOG secret burger relish & top with fresh lettuce & tomato. Followed by our finest steak patty, a head of streaky bacon & covered in melted Monterey Jack cheese. A TOG blend of beans, olives, sundried tomatoes, herbs & spices. Combined to create an aromatic burger, which sits on a sweet chilli covered vegan brioche bun.
Brew Tea Co is a really cool company who use their influence to solve social and environmental problems. Hand picked in Manchester, their tea bags are 100% plastic free and compostable! We stock English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Decaf, Moroccan Mint Lemon & Ginger, Darjeeling & Assam & more. River City Coffee are a company based in the heart of Hull.
Reviews (4)
Ian Boughen
Ian Boughen
Dec 08, 2021
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Nice Christmas display m, some items are way over priced. Very pleasant cafe and good service
Susan Ferguson
Susan Ferguson
Dec 07, 2021
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We love this garden centre and visit it regularly. They have a good range of plants and garden requirements, garden furniture, but also a lovely restaurant, brilliant range of gifts, pet foods, pet toys etc. Also at the moment a brilliant display of Christmas trees and decorations. They are on the expensive side which garden centres usually are but it's a lovely place to spend half a day
Jof Yokai
Jof Yokai
Dec 02, 2021
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Plenty of choice for your gardening needs, plants, tools and seeds and all the fundamentals you would expect from a garden centre. A great pet care section that caters for most home critters.
The restaurant, however, is where it falls down for me. The coffee was sub par and we ordered food only to be told the meal was unavailable, so we reordered, and after waiting some time, we were informed this meal was also unavailable. We left hungry and with the bitter taste of bad coffee in our mouths, (which we paid over six pounds for on the way out). Not happy. I'm sure this won't be the same experience
Carole Baines
Carole Baines
Oct 19, 2021
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Garden centre is great. Wish I could say the same for the cafe...went there today to have a drink and snack. We had an assistance dog with us. We were told to go into the plant area at the back of the place, where there is a area for people with dogs. The only way in was thru moving a cone (We had a large trolley with us) a member of staff came running out the cafe telling us we shouldn't use that entrance. Told him we had just been directed there! What I should have done was question why an assistance dog wasn't allowed in the cafe? Don't they know the law regarding an assistance dog??? Our poor