Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Hexham. Hexham (/ˈhɛksəm/ HEKS-əm) is a market town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, south of the River Tyne, and was the administrative centre for the Tynedale district from 1974 to 2009. In 2011, it had a population of 11,829.
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4 based on 42 reviews
We visited this cafe on a Saturday morning. Itâs not right in the centre of Hexham (itâs very very close by) but youâll be rewarded by its good honest food, efficient and friendly service and itâs also priced reasonably.My partners egg and sausage roll was very nice with good quality sausages used. My bacon and tomato roll was really good too. The chef used chopped plum tomatoes which I hadnât encountered before and now really like. After taking the AD122 bus and seeing the wonderful Hexham countryside and a bit of Hadrianâs Wall, we then did some shopping and were hungry again. Lunch can be had at many places in Hexham but we were so impressed by the Coffee Cup we decided to visit again. Our cheese toasties were really good with a lovely little side salad too. If you are in Hexham and need to refuel then I really recommend this place.
4 based on 87 reviews
Wine Bar and Coffee Lounge as well as a brilliant wine merchant and spirit retailer - all in one place !!!
As this our Friday morning haunt for ladies who coffee, we thought we woul book for a evening cheese platter for a upcoming birthday celebration. And boy we were not disappointed, 6 fabulous cheeses served with crackers, soda bread, grapes, sliced apple, 2 chutneys, along with very reasonably priced red wine, served by a happy smiling waitress. 4 very happy ladies will be back to try the meat platter. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
4 based on 79 reviews
My wife & I were visiting Hexham on the 50th anniversary of when we had got married in town. I used this café while my wife was wandering round the shops.I was really impressed by the friendly service & the home made coffee/walnut cake with cream was to die for !!
4 based on 39 reviews
The Deli at Number 4 is a downstairs deli with a cafe on the first floor.Access - right in the centre of Hexham a short walk from the bus and rail stations with cycle parking over the road next to the Abbey. There is street parking outside and in the main Hexham car park a short walk away. You will need a parking disc but itâs free. The cafe itself is not accessible to anybody with mobility or sight issues being up a flight of stairs.The cafe - a small room with wonderful views straight into the Abbey very cosy with comfortable seats. The menu has a range of food and treats as you would expect from a Deli and caters for vege/vegan people. There are toilets but as they are upstairs they are obviously not accessible. The deli downstairs has a huge range of tasty treats including a massive range of artisan cheese. Recommended as a very good cafe and excellent deli
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4 based on 81 reviews
We stopped here for coffee and lunch after waiting over 25 mins at another cafe (Small World) and nobody even taking our order. I wish we had just come here instead! The owners are friendly and the food is good, definitely worth stopping here if you are hungry.
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5 based on 44 reviews
Right in the heart of Hexham, the Hextol Tans is a vegetarian and vegan café, serving a great range of delicious soups and lunches - as well as bean-to-cup coffee, tea, and our fabulous range of cakes. Everything is homemade, and we have a selection of sp
Had a random day off with the missus so decided to have a look around Hexham, by chance wandered in as we strolled around and had the veggie chilli that was on the specials board, thoroughly enjoyed it and was great value, whilst there read with interest the background to the company/ charity and left with a warm feeling! Not only from the chilli but also supporting a great cause! We will be back, well done to all involved.
Most Popular British food in Hexham, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 82 reviews
The Refectory Cafe is a hidden gem in the bustling market town of Hexham. Situated within the famous grounds of Hexham Abbey, the cafe caters for local and tourists alike, with everything cooked and prepared onsite using local suppliers. A wonderful outdo
Stumbled upon this place during a visit to the Abby with my wife and dog. Its tucked away behind large hedges so was difficult to spot, but glad we were here.They allow dogs outside which is great. It was a nice and sunny day. Staff here are very friendly and the food is very good and reasonably priced. If you're in the area and after a spot of lunch this place is worth a visit!
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5 based on 60 reviews
Rising Cafe serves home-baked goods, innovative classic dishes and great hot and cold beverages with a 1940s flavour, including non-gluten and vegan options. All proceeds go towards restoring lives broken homelessness and addiction as part of the charity
The Rising Cafe is a social/charitable enterprise - not to mention an excellent venue for eats and drinks in delighful Hexham.The staff and whole ambience create a relaxed atmosphere - perfect for a quick lunchtime break. A quick snack and tea for two cost £8 - good value.Recommended.
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4 based on 309 reviews
The Small World Cafe is a family run Licensed Coffee Shop in beautiful Hexham. We are open Monday through Saturday and serve fresh homemade food everyday. Daily newspapers and magazines add to the enjoyment of your visit. We source as many products as we
This cafe has a wide selection of food choices and drinks, particularly for breakfast or a light lunch. Scones are v good. Service was efficient but nothing special. The most disappointing part of the visit was seeing a large number of smoothies being served in single use plastic cups with plastic lids and straws - so unnecessary and bad for the environment. What's wrong with a reusable glass?Thank you so much for your review. I am pleased you enjoyed your food and scones.Thank you for your comments about the Smoothies, I only wish you had mentioned this at the time as I would have explained how we are very proactive in supporting the environment and cutting down on our single use plastic. Our Smoothies are made in a machine in the cup which is 100% compostable, as is the lid and the straw. This ensures that we are minimising the use of the dishwasher constantly washing out the jugs from the previous smoothie machine. In fact all of our takeaway items are 109% compostable and where we can all plastic containers that we get in with deliveries are used repeatedly to store other items in as much as we can possibly manage. I appreciate your concerns but we are doing as much as we possibly can to reduce our carbon footprint within the limitations of our business and the suppliers we use.
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