Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Holt. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you. including The Folly Tearoom, Horatio's, Back to the Garden, Wells Deli, The Village Store, Wiveton Farm Cafe, Kelling Reading Rooms, Art Cafe, Il Calabrese, Byfords
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4 based on 1758 reviews
Byfords opens at 8.30 am so is a good place for breakfast the staff are friendly and helpful. the atmosphere is warm and the food and coffee are delightful
4 based on 69 reviews
Small authentic Italian Restaurant, cafe and wine bar, with great food, great service and great atmosphere
Really lovely little pizza restaurant. Went as a family and all ordered something different (including a toddler sharing with an adult - more than big enough meal to do this!), and all meals were enjoyed. There was also a couple in the restaurant enjoying a drink, and it appears a nice place for going that too. Staff were friendly and accommodating. You just book as it is a very small place, and several people came in while we were there to try and get a table but they were fully booked (including one woman who was shockingly rude and scrutinised the waitress about how many people exactly had they got eating that evening and why couldnât she be fitted in - the waitress had the patience of a saint and was so polite, I think most other people wouldnât have been). I visited on holiday but if ever in the area again this would be on my list to revisit!Dear Littlepinkhearts, thank you for your very kind review, we look forward to seeing you again soon. Next year we are hoping to increase the size of the restaurant as long as we get planning consent, so hopefully we won't turn many people away.
4 based on 363 reviews
Art Cafe is North Norfolk's only vegetarian restaurant, cafe and art gallery nestled in the beautiful surroundings of the glorious Glaven Valley. Situated 2 miles from the bustling market town of Holt and the coast at Blakeney, Glandford is a fantastic ha
The cafe provides delicious food, all with a friendly smile. It is stuffed full of eclectic and highly eccentric little knick knacks for sale which are certainly not going to appeal to everyone, but it's certainly entertaining sifting through everything on offer from feather boas to clocks, china owls and highly individual paintings and everything in between. It's delightful actually in its eccentricity and a visit is highly recommended. It's also in a perfect location to start or end a circular walk. Parking is available and free.
4 based on 106 reviews
Popped in here hoping to get a table, we timed it well and managed to grab a table. We only wanted tea and cake as it was a bit late for lunch.Lovely menu with something for all tastes.We went for cake that they had on show at the covered counters. Thoroughly delicious cakes and lovely pot of tea which we managed to have nearly three cup fulls each.Great customer service also.Plenty of reading matter which you can also purchase.Car park around back of the cafe.Highly recommended.
4 based on 1088 reviews
A kaleidoscope of different colours characterise the interior of Wiveton Hall Cafe on the North Norfolk coast. We endeavour to source as many ingredients directly from the farm as we can. Local suppliers are championed by our head chef, and provide the ca
As this was the last week for their pizza evenings (ends Oct 25th) we took our grandchildren for an early supper.Pizzas were OK although mine definitely needed longer in the pizza oven and was rather soggy. Toppings are fairly generous and interesting though and children can have a half portion at half price which is good.We also had a crab salad which again was a generous size but we felt it could have been fresher and most was left.Service was good and friendly as usual.
4 based on 119 reviews
Ignore the negative reviews, this is a small village store, does the basics. Milk, bacon, bread (etc) papers, excellent coffee and freshly baked savouries. Owners and staff are friendly and welcoming and always seems to have a mix of locals and tourists popping in. Itâs a shame itâs on the market but I can imagine itâs a tough trade to be in...Thank you for coming to see us and your lovely comments xx
4 based on 338 reviews
At Wells next the Sea and Holt. We serve a very informal but very good breakfast, lunch. Coffee, cake, sandwiches, soups and panini. Pasties and breakfast muffins. Milkshakes, smoothies and iced coffees. You can take away or sit in and rest all year round
We had a lovely family lunch here with our dog which was given a dog treat, We all had the bowls of noodles which were very tasty but we would have preferred less water and more vegetables as they were quite awkward to eat. The service was excellent, very helpful and friendly.
4 based on 683 reviews
The restaurant you can eat under the ceiling of the massive eighteenth-century oak barn or, if it's warm, amongst the flowers in our garden, a place of serenity and calm that's good for the soul. The Butchery All of the Angus-sired beef, lamb, chicken, ge
Why, oh why do quality restaurants serve toast piled up and not in a toast rack?We called in for breakfast ( whilst on hoiday in the area) and the menu seemed very comprehensive, but, having eaten very well the previous evening opted for simple scrambled egg. The egg was beautifully creamy but it arrived on the top of one piece of toast, which was on top of the second piece - both therefore a bit soggy.The menu for Specal week of dining in Norfolk ( last wk of Oct ?) looked very good and reasonably priced.We fully appreciate the feedback, a slightly tricky one to amend as most expect their eggs on the toast. Will look into it a bit further.Norfolk restaurant week is very popular and does represent excellent value, so strongly advise booking.
4 based on 381 reviews
It looked like a lovely cafe with outdoor seating. The drink arrived and unfortunately the glass was dirty so I said to the waitress "I'm sorry my glass isn't very clean". She was polite and friendly- apologised and took the glass away. Then my prawn sandwich arrived. It didn't taste right and the prawns were old and chewy. I took my plate in and again said to the waitress "I'm sorry but these prawns don't taste right" she offered to make me another prawn sandwich which I politely declined as I felt they would all be from the same batch. She then called over the owner who said "You're the one who complained about the dirty glass! I've had plenty of people eat those prawns today so there's nothing wrong with them!" Not the wayyou expect to be treated as a customer parting with their hard earned cash.If you want rudeness, old prawns and a sore tummy then Horatios is your cafe!I personally prefer the friendly approach with delicious food and so will be returning to my favourite - Wells Deli in Holt.
4 based on 852 reviews
The goods:Great little town, with wonderful shops & buildingsCafe has a fantastic atmosphere; very retro with flowery cups & saucers, plates etcLovely setting Unusual soup; parsnip & apple, served with homemade (& very interestingly shaped) cheese scones Friendly service from most of the staffThe huge selection of cakes looked amazing although we were too full to try themThe not so goods:Our drinks were forgotten, due to a quick downpour outside. We werenât charged for them when they finally arrived howeverThey donât sell Diet Coke but do have a selection of other low-cal drinksOverall, this place is quite expensive but is a very pleasant experience. I was debating between 4-5* but I would recommend it; you get what you pay for. A great stop off along the A148.
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