Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Durham. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you. including Tealicious Tearoom, Flat White Kitchen, Riverview Kitchen, Durham Cathedral's Undercroft Restaurant, Claypath Delicatessen, The Garage Bar and Grille, The Pancake Cafe, The Garden Gate Cafe, Cafe Dafte
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4 based on 49 reviews
Cafe Dafte was launched within the flagship Pulman Volkswagen showroom in 2001, offering Pulman customers and the general public a unique experience. Over the years the Pulman Cafe became renowned for its freshly made dishes and baked goods, attracting cu
I visited the cafe whilst waiting for my car to be serviced & was really impressed with the service. The food & drinks were also good too.Hi,Thank you very much for your great review! we are so pleased that you enjoyed your visit to Cafe Dafte.We are open to the public, so please feel free to call anytime.Kind RegardsSam Gilholm ( Cafe Manager )
4 based on 61 reviews
The Café is situated at the entrance to Crook Hall & Gardens and we are extremely happy with this new addition to our beautiful site. With a welcoming reception area, quirky shop and inside/outside seating areas to enjoy the food and drinks, The Garden Ga
Called in prior to visiting Crook Hall and Gardens. Had a soya latte and slice of mocha cake which was delicious although there were some small pieces of eggshell in it. Came to £5.80. Called in again after my visit for another soya latte and a cheese / onion pasty accompanied by garnish and crisps. The pasty was small so a little overpriced at £5. With the soya latte it came to £7.60. The service was excellent. Clean toilets. Nice seating area outside. Loved the addition of the candle on my cake for my birthday, thank you! Pay for tickets for the Hall and Gardens at the till near the door and food / drinks at the counter. Car parking only £1.40 all day on a Sunday.Hello, a very belated happy birthday! Thank you for celebrating it at Crook Hall and also for taking the time to review our Garden Gate Cafe. We are so pleased that you enjoyed the food ( I love the mocha cake too) and that you found the service to be excellent. We are also pleased that you have let us know your thoughts about our pricing. We pride ourselves on offering good value for money so your comments are very helpful and we will bear them in mind when we next review our cafe prices.
4 based on 59 reviews
This place will bring to life ALL of your brunch dreams! Small, cozy, unbelievable selection of pancake toppings and a scenic walk up make this place the star of my Sunday mornings.
4 based on 38 reviews
Well? Simply excellent theme bar here with so much memorabilia/paraphernalia appertaining to motor sport. Great menu with very reasonably priced food, wonderful service from the dedicated staff & owners. Will definitely be attending one of their many events nights. Congratulations to all concerned in this utterly unique venue
4 based on 107 reviews
We went in to have a lunch and coffee to catch up with friends. The service was fast and good and food & coffee were just amazing! It wasn't too busy but not too quiet so it was just perfect to spend some time with my friends! We'll definitely go back there!
4 based on 262 reviews
Just perfect for a quick lunch while visiting the Cathedral. Particularly liked the sandwiches. Very reasonably priced.
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4 based on 165 reviews
situated just down an alleyway just past silverst bridge as if heading towards the cathedral is riverview kitchen.you go down some stairs which takes you into a conservatory style room with fantastic views of the river.you can also enter by going down the bank next to it.its also dog friendly.we went at 9am and peope steadily came for food.we managed to get a table next to the window.i could of sat all day.my husband had the full english breakfast all of the items looked good quality and my husband agreed they were.i had the homemade cheese scone again it was nice.i didn,t have anything sweet but the cakes on offer looked amazing.also they had large glass kilner jars filled with water and glasses to use free of charge which i thought was a nice touch .the staff were helpful and pleasant.would we visit again yes.
4 based on 260 reviews
Visited this place with my husband and young children after finding out the Pancake Cafe which does wonderful gluten free pancakes was closed for a mini holiday. Their website appeared to claim that they offered gluten free pancakes too, so off we went. Queued for ages in the rain for breakfast only because people in front of us raved about it so much.Once we finally got a table, I was very disappointed to find that there were no gluten free pancakes, and the GF options were pretty minimal and weird for breakfast food. Ended up having a bacon sandwich with egg on burnt GF toast and the bacon was so over cooked, it crumbled and flew out the toast, pretty poor for â¬8.50. My husband who loves pancakes being from the States, thought the pancakes were awful, overcooked and considering the high price, thought it pretty poor that they didn't serve it with pure maple syrup (obviously a cheaper diluted version). Our lattes and mocha were served luke warm too. We also had to wait for ages for everything. As a family, we decided to delay our five hour trip back home to northern Scotland with the intention of filling up with a hearty breakfast/brunch for the long journey at this place... Not worth it at all! In conclusion, this place is totally pretentious and very over priced for what is served. Next time we visit Durham again, we'll make sure it's during a time when the far superior Pancake Cafe down the road is open.
5 based on 549 reviews
Tealicious Tearoom offers a relaxing atmosphere in which to enjoy the 17 individual blends of loose leaf tea served in a collection of unique fine bone china tea cups. Fresh homemade cakes, scones and sandwiches made to order, makes a visit to Tealicious
If your perception is of tearooms being stuffy and you don't like that this is the place for you. I don't like cake so I avoid tearooms but one of my friends was adamant that we would go here and so three of us trooped in. I don't think I have ever had a more rapturous response. The head lady was bliss, the other customers talked to my friend because she always involves everybody. We had a wonderful couple of hours there. Because it's small everybody can hear you so perhaps apologies to the few who thought we were taking over but we got to talk to a gorgeous baby and her parents, a couple from Leicestershire and the waitress. What a lovely atmosphere.Now for me a meal without wine is breakfast so how relieved was I to find that they do prosecco and not just any prosecco, it was icy cold and dry and the day was warm and bright. The sandwiches were superb. We didn't have cake but if you go I would try some. You will be spoiled for choice.
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