Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Dymchurch including Mary's Tea Room, The Village Cafe, Kate At The Bistro, The Mortar + Pestle Vegan Tearoom, Deblyns Teashop & Garden, The Spitfire Cafe, Corner House Tea Rooms and Restaurant, Sylvia & Terry fine Kentish chocolates, Ginger's Kitchen, The Bay Cafe
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Friendly cafe supported by a 5* Food Hygiene Standard offering all day Fried Breakfasts, Hot and Cold Lunchtime Meals, Sandwiches, Sunday Roast Dinners and Hot/Cold Drinks and Desserts. All available to eat in or takeaway. We offer free parking, outside s
My family and I had a great time at the Bay Cafe, friendly helpful staff, fabulous food (not your usual greasy cafe stuff) and great value too. Atmosphere was good too with music. We are definitely going back there, the liver and bacon was delicious!!!
4 based on 205 reviews
This charming bistro style restaurant/cafe is possibly the best breakfast/lunch venue in East Kent. And what a wonderful welcome from host John and wife Susie. Cooking here is precise and the menu varied but not overloaded. Real coffee and properly brewed espressos (hard to find in the UK). Try the Ginger's breakfast, it is truly splendid, and great value. Sometimes hard to find a table, but that's because the place is so good.
Gorgeous chocolates and bars , cant rate highly enough . The ice cream and drinks looked great too , so I shall be back shortly to try .So excited to find this lovely chocolate shop on doorstep.
4 based on 30 reviews
We visited Dymchurch for the morning and decided to have a coffee. Cafe was very quiet but very nice, greeted as soon as we arrived and had a coffee + warm croissant with butter and jam. Service was quick and the lady serving was friendly. Nice window views and decor and prices were reasonable.
Donât overlook this tiny cafe close to Dymchurch amusements. Nice menu of sandwiches and some hot snacks + usual teas and coffees. Friendly team eager to please. Tables inside and out. Prices reasonable. The chips were excellent. Cooked to order and piping hot.
5 based on 192 reviews
Join us for a traditional Cream Tea (£8.90 for 2)or treat yourself to a Vintage Afternoon Tea (£19.50 for 2) - Scones baked daily and always a choice of homemade cakes. Our Tearoom is very quaint & welcoming, or if sunny why not sit in our courtyard garde
We can honestly say the best tearooms we have found in Kent no exaggeration!All staff were really friendly and efficient even though it is a really busy popular place. We sat in the pretty courtyard garden and had a vintage afternoon tea. Real loose leaf tea, lovely vintage China and cutlery,exceptional scones,clotted cream and jam home made cake and sandwiches. We were offered more hot water to top up the tea and could have stayed as long as we wanted to as no rush to move us on even though the table could have been used. We will return!
5 based on 22 reviews
A cosy, 100% plant-based Tearoom near the sea in the village of Dymchurch, Kent. There will be a freshly prepared soup / curry / stew or chilli most days from 12pm in addition to the warm filled rolls I'll be offering for the 2019 season. Also avaialble -
Nice looking tea room with quaint tables. Gentleman very helpful with allergy information etc.But...........Cash only and prices even higher than London for what looked like small portions. Thanks for your views - I did have a credit / debit card payment system in place until recently but I've had trouble with it since the company has updated their App. I only use the highest quality ingredients in my recipes hence the slightly higher prices than might be found in other establishments. Regards, Ian.
5 based on 76 reviews
Arrived for the Alpaca Annie trek early and grabbed a quick coffee here to keep warm. Coffee was great, service was friendly and we were offered food but declined as we'd already eaten. Menu looked good though, so would consider it next time we're in the area!
4 based on 126 reviews
I've been here a few times, they do a good well cooked breakfast and they use good quality sausages! Friendly cafe.
5 based on 241 reviews
We are a traditional tea room with only home-made cakes and pastries which are baked on the premises by Mary herself, we offer a selection of light lunches prepared to order and which varies daily. The tea room itself has been thoughtfully decorated to en
After hopping off the little train we looked for a nice lunch somewhere. Always tricky when weâve got our little dog with us. And we didnât want chips! Well, what a gem we found. Maryâs Tea Room is beautiful. The decor is so pretty. Love the tea cups hanging from the chandelier. And they allowed pup to come in. (He is very tiny and very good)We had a really nice lunch. The menu is simple but it is more than adequate. The girls serving were very polite. Wish we had one like this closer to home.
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